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Medicine taking and ringing

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francispoon - 12 Feb 2004 12:28 GMT
I have discovered that if I take all the needed high blood pressure
medicine at one time in the morning, such an action could trigger the
inner ear and the inner ear, once triggered, rings for the whole day.
On the other hand, if i divided the needed regimen into two portions
that are to be taken two times, the inner ear is less likely triggered
and the subsequent ringing becomes smaller.

Has anyone had this experience?

THX

FP
Bush Lied - 12 Feb 2004 16:55 GMT
> I have discovered that if I take all the needed high blood pressure
> medicine at one time in the morning, such an action could trigger the
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>
> FP

The tinnitus sound isn't in the inner ear, Francis, but rather a perception
of sound coming from the ear on one side or from both sides.  There are some
folks who's auditory nerve has been completely severed from the inner ear
who still have this perception.
francispoon - 13 Feb 2004 00:39 GMT
> > I have discovered that if I take all the needed high blood pressure
> > medicine at one time in the morning, such an action could trigger the
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> folks who's auditory nerve has been completely severed from the inner ear
> who still have this perception.

Whatever it is, i discover that a drastic drop of blood pressure will
trigger a ring.

FP
 
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