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John - 06 Feb 2004 18:15 GMT
Hello,

I have noticed that my fingers the side of the tinnitus goes numb from time
to time ...

Any connection or just a coincidence ?

Thanks.
Pizza Girl - 07 Feb 2004 02:27 GMT
Pinched nerve in your neck. See a Chiropractor or Osteopath.

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tuomask - 07 Feb 2004 11:05 GMT
"John" <johnmr@hotmail.com> kirjoitti viestiss?:4023d9b6@news.012.net.il...
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As there have been some suggestion of the connection between tinnitus and
pain in the back, shoulders and neck, i would say yes, there could be some
connection.

I have some tension in the neck and shoulder muscles, i have back pain and
have had my fingers go numb occasionally. I also seem to have developed
sometimes mild, sometimes more bothersome T that seems to mostly appear more
in the left side as well as the numbness bothers my left arm and fingers. I
am still trying to find out the reasons and rule out not so viable causes
and I am quite sure there is muscle tension that at least makes T worse for
me.

Regars,
Tuomas
Elly Byrne - 07 Feb 2004 19:15 GMT
Why don't you try the neck and shoulder exercises mentioned on
http://eebee.net/earpain.shtml

Hold for AT LEAST 30 seconds each - do them several times a day - keep
on for several weeks.

In the meantime what are you doing that MIGHT contribute to tensing
these muscles? Computering?

Tinnitus is a pain in the neck
Elly's Tinnitus Resources
http://www.eebee.net/
http://www.tinnitusrelief.net/

For email: elly at eebee.cjb.net

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Pizza Girl - 07 Feb 2004 21:02 GMT
Perfect! I always have a hard time getting at one particular muscle group in
my neck. I have now found a way to apparently get at it. Much better now
without a massage therapist!

Thanks

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PaulS - 07 Feb 2004 15:47 GMT
> I have noticed that my fingers the side of the tinnitus goes numb from time
> to time ...

Certain cervical spine syndromes (e.g. cervical spondylitis) may cause this
and can be treated with conservative (non-surgical) methods. Check with your
Doc first. I'd be careful of letting a chiropractic doctor manipulate your
neck without ruling out cervical spondylitis.

PaulS
Susan - 07 Feb 2004 17:14 GMT
>Certain cervical spine syndromes (e.g. cervical spondylitis) may cause this
>and can be treated with conservative (non-surgical) methods. Check with your
>Doc first. I'd be careful of letting a chiropractic doctor manipulate your
>neck without ruling out cervical spondylitis.

And infectious diseases, too.  I had the numb fingers, toes, side of face
experience with my T.

Susan
 
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