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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Tinnitus / July 2007

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Have you heard of treatments like these?

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fyfpoon@gmail.com - 20 Jul 2007 14:58 GMT
For the rough period of 2 years in which I was tormented by my T, I
went to many many doctors.  Some happened to be very helpful while
some very useless, and some's advices were so incomprehensible to me
that I did not even bother to try.

The following two kinds of treatment were prescribed to me by
'certified' doctors practicing 'modern' medicine, not by quacks or
herbalists or voodoo doctors.

They were:
(1)My T was caused by living in high sky scrappers, according to these
'certified' doctors.  Therefore by moving down to live on lower
floors, my T would go away.

(2)My T had to do with a stiff neck, and the problem of a stiff neck
would go away if a small operation were to be performed on the neck by
which the calcium deposit inside the neck (spine core?) is scrubbed
away.

Has anyone tried something like that?

Tks
Laura Henning - 20 Jul 2007 20:09 GMT
My doctor did want me about elevation changes, so the idea of living in
a high rise building may not be as crazy as it sounds.  I know my T
changes when I fly or drive through the mountains.

> For the rough period of 2 years in which I was tormented by my T, I
> went to many many doctors.  Some happened to be very helpful while
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> Tks
Elly Byrne - 20 Jul 2007 21:12 GMT
>(2)My T had to do with a stiff neck, and the problem of a stiff neck
>would go away if a small operation were to be performed on the neck by
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>Tks

I would agree with the stiff neck thing. But I would NOT go along with
the operation part.

Find a trusted therapist who will pay attention to your neck and
massage it and/or give you exercises or other suggestions on what to
do next.

Elly

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