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Tinnitus help in Montreal?

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Robert Dion - 03 Aug 2005 04:29 GMT
Can someone point me to a professionnal who can help me as far as the cognitive
approach(read Murray Grossan's post) to treat T in the Montreal area?

Thank you

Robert Dion
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 03 Aug 2005 17:48 GMT
What happens to your own private physician in Montreal?  Can you get
some advice from him?
Robert Dion - 03 Aug 2005 19:48 GMT
They don't have a clue.

Thanks
Robert Dion

> What happens to your own private physician in Montreal?  Can you get
> some advice from him?
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 03 Aug 2005 21:14 GMT
Try to google.  If there is not, then there is not.  The problem with
most doctors is that they don't know how to treat tinnitus.  This is
not an overstatement. Well, in that case, you just have to get around
here and make use of our experiences.  I feel very sorry for so many
here whose t is still very loud after years of 'habituation'.  To me,
if the t is still loud, it would mean there is a fundamental cause that
has not yet been resolved.  But to others, it might mean that their
brains have not been trained to 'ignore it'.

I think it may help to find out what causes your t in the first place.

FP
Robert Dion - 04 Aug 2005 03:57 GMT
Thanks for your advice FP.  I first came to alt.support.tinnitus in 1997, I've been coming
here off and on since.  I HAVE learned to live with it.  Yesterday was just an episode,
also I just learned I have diabetes and have to try new drugs.  That's the problem, I had
an adverse reaction to one of them, my tinnitus grew louder and I had a panic episode.
I'm in the process of trying out a new med.  I've done my homework as far as finding out
what's it all about.  Unfortunately the medical establishment hasn't.

Thanks FP

Robert Dion

>Try to google.  If there is not, then there is not.  The problem with
>most doctors is that they don't know how to treat tinnitus.  This is
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>FP
 
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