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How does tinnitus without hearing loss evolve ?

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tex - 05 Aug 2007 18:06 GMT
How does tinnitus without hearing loss evolve ?

Can you tell me more about its evolution ??

Thanks.
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 10 Aug 2007 01:41 GMT
> How does tinnitus without hearing loss evolve ?
>
> Can you tell me more about its evolution ??
>
> Thanks.

*Some* experts suggest that tinnitus will eventually lead to deaf
while *other* experts disagree.  I would suggest you go and get some
treatment before it gets worse.
tex - 10 Aug 2007 21:37 GMT
>> How does tinnitus without hearing loss evolve ?
>>
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> while *other* experts disagree.  I would suggest you go and get some
> treatment before it gets worse.

Whiches treatments please ?
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 11 Aug 2007 04:52 GMT
> fyfp...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> How does tinnitus without hearing loss evolve ?
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>
> Whiches treatments please ?

Go to an experienced ENT doctor where you live.  This is the first
thing you should do.  I would recommend you to talk to Murray Grossan
in this group if you happen to live in the LA area---i think he is in
LA but you can  check.

In case this option is out for you, go into the archive and check out
the  posts I put on this ng for the past months and you will see which
one is suitable for you.

But in case you still cannot make up your mind, then let me be your
doctor.  After all, i went to visit so many doctors and thus I have
become at least half of a doctor of tinnitus.

Try the following one by one and observe how your body reacts to each
treatment:
(1)take a tablet of gingko biloba each morning.  Give it a month and
see if your T reacts to it.  Talk to a pharmacist about this.
(2)Visit a chiro once a week.  Observe if your T is muscle-related.

Do the above simultaneously.

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