Nothing works for you.
Already stopped.
> Nothing works for you.
>
> Already stopped.
How can anything work when the medical profession have no idea what causes T
, or why some suffer, whether with hearing problems, or not?
If "nothing" works for me, then that is fine as I can't hear any tinnitus at
all at the moment, and I have been extremely stressed the past 3 days, so
bang goes the myth that stress causes it too.
Ben
Larry Lix - 06 Jun 2005 01:03 GMT
If you have no tinnitus for the last three days, what are you worried about?
Ben see your doctor about some meds. You won't regret it, honest.
You have no cure or relief because you won't allow it.
> > Nothing works for you.
> >
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> Ben
Brian K - 06 Jun 2005 18:20 GMT
Ben laments:
> How can anything work when the medical profession have no idea what causes T
> , or why some suffer, whether with hearing problems, or not?
How can it be that if nothing works, you have so many people with
tinnitus proclaiming that a variety of treatments and methods work like
a charm for them?
> If "nothing" works for me, then that is fine as I can't hear any tinnitus at
> all at the moment, and I have been extremely stressed the past 3 days, so
> bang goes the myth that stress causes it too.
Sometimes stressful situations exacerbate tinnitus in some people,
sometimes they don't, or the T comes along later as a delayed
reaction. Or it could be that you were just too busy and preoccupied
during this time to focus on your tinnitus, you just may have
accidentally habituated (Dog forbid!). You still seem to be absorbed
with blasting away any possible explanation or solution, rather than
trying to actually come up with any.