> There is a high school teacher around here where I live. She has been
> suffering from tinnitus for the past 18 years. She went to visit all
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> FP
> > There is a high school teacher around here where I live. She has been
> > suffering from tinnitus for the past 18 years. She went to visit all
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> Are you saying "all sorts of fancy doctors and various kinds of expensive
> high-tech treatments" involved habituation therapy? Habituation is free.
If she could habituate the problem away, she would have already done
so. She was vomiting and sick. Habituation alone would not have
helped her. Fortunately she did not come to alt, otherwise she would
have been constantly persuaded by the President of T association of
America and innocent folks like you to habituate and is still suffering
in silence.
Ben - 15 Sep 2005 16:04 GMT
> Fortunately she did not come to alt, otherwise she would
> have been constantly persuaded by the President of T association of
> America and innocent folks like you to habituate and is still suffering
> in silence.
Hear! Hear! Mine is either there, or it ain't - simple really. Mostly
recently, it ain't there, for which I am very thankful, or a genius :)
Ben
Susan - 15 Sep 2005 16:12 GMT
> Hear! Hear! Mine is either there, or it ain't - simple really. Mostly
> recently, it ain't there, for which I am very thankful, or a genius :)
>
> Ben
I vote for "thankful." ;-D
Susan
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 16 Sep 2005 01:49 GMT
Mine is disappearing quite fast too. I lie flat on bed.