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| Pulsatile Tinnitus | 04 Sep 2003 22:11 GMT | 3 |
I suffer since 7 years of high degree pulsatile tinnitus rhytmical hell noises with the same rate as the heartbeat whistling rushing I passed several x ray checks MRI magnetic resonance there were no professor or doctor who ever could find anything blood vessels were OK I have ...
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| He's won | 04 Sep 2003 03:54 GMT | 8 |
-It's a victory in a battle I do not wish to fight - and never did.- Stephen Nagler, "M.D." LOL! If you consider making yourself look like the absolute a.shole that you are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, a ***victory***, then you are a
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| Nagler's Busy! | 03 Sep 2003 22:45 GMT | 2 |
Guess we won't be seeing the narcissist Nagler much for the next few days. He has managed to start another thread about good ole TRT on the TSMB. Kind of funny, considering that he even failed at that royal scam!
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| 2 new sites about hyperacusis | 03 Sep 2003 21:26 GMT | 2 |
I can't recall if I put up these new websites or not,,,,please ignore me if I already did......losing my memory? www.hyperacusis.org www.hyperacusis-info.org
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| Martin | 03 Sep 2003 20:49 GMT | 14 |
Hi Martin, I was reading a post (back when) where some foreigner (to me:) was engaged in a back-and-forth thread with you. He kept referring to you as "Martinsock". Now.... you aren't "martinsock" a.k.a. obsession watch/Frog/SoxRus/Terrytowel right? And just what exactly is the ...
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| Is this tinnitus? | 03 Sep 2003 02:01 GMT | 12 |
I have had tinnitus for several years, a persistent high pitched whistling "sound" which I mostly ignore; but recently I have noticed a thumping-like sound in one ear. It's occasional, has no consistent pattern, and the best I can describe it: it's like a soft bubble
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| Pulsatile Tinnitus | 03 Sep 2003 01:59 GMT | 2 |
To my abobe posting I like to add this: Since 7 years No one come up with anything that reduce my high degree tinnitus level eighter TRT or severals Tests MRI duplex ultrasound . The doctors could not lokalize
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| Jim Chinnis & Little Kiddies? | 02 Sep 2003 23:16 GMT | 6 |
Found a lot of strange sh.t about this guy Chinnis? As Follows: "So, do I question what he might be reading in a basement with a flashlight? Yes, I do. Am I saying he owns it and is engaged in some sort of illicit trade? No, I am not, nor have I ever. I just think
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| Tobacco, Alcohol and dark chocolate | 02 Sep 2003 20:57 GMT | 12 |
After avoiding tobacco, alcohol, coffee and chocolate for many months, I've finally started partaking of these substances once again in limited quantities. Suprisingly I've found that they give me some tinnitus relief and actually help me to cope with tinnitus. The only
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| newbie | 02 Sep 2003 17:55 GMT | 13 |
don't take this the wrong way but this place is kinda daunting for newbies. I did come here looking for tinnitus support, but there seems to be a war going on. May be I'll see if it calms down a bit before i post for advice.....
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| Jim Chinnis & Little Kiddies? | 02 Sep 2003 12:21 GMT | 3 |
Robin, Ah, What the f.ck are you mumbling about? Kelly Good god people.
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| Nagler threatens | 01 Sep 2003 19:57 GMT | 5 |
Our helpful "expert" posts: From: nagler@tinn.com (Stephen Nagler) Newsgroups: alt.support.tinnitus Subject: Re: herbs and tinn and hyperacusis
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| Tobacco, Alcohol and dark chocolate | 01 Sep 2003 19:50 GMT | 15 |
-but beyond that it's a decision tree.- For sure, before you make any decisions about listening to anything this a.shole has to say, base your decisions on some of these gems from this scumbag that should be severely beaten:
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| He's won | 01 Sep 2003 15:31 GMT | 13 |
I read this newsgroup, but post very little. For those of you who obsess over Nagler, it can only be concluded that Nagler has won. And it's no contest. It's a laugher. You spend all of your time concentrating on what he's said, what he says, and what he will say even when he ...
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