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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Tinnitus / February 2004

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Boing! sound in my deaf ear?13 Feb 2004 20:19 GMT1
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Hi I hear this strange sound when I lay on my right ear. It sounds like
a rubberband poping. Or maybe a jewsharp. I am complely deaf in my left
ear. The nerve was cut during surgery. Has anyone else experinced this?

Jealousy13 Feb 2004 04:39 GMT7
I would suggest that all those who bash Dr. Nagler have a deep-seated
jealousy of him.  The fact that these people are so obsessed with him
would imply that Dr. Nagler possesses a certain kind of power over
their psyche.  This preoccupation with Dr. Nagler shows that there
Salt13 Feb 2004 04:26 GMT5
Can someone tell me if salt is bad for T??
TIA Jstar
Medicine taking and ringing13 Feb 2004 00:39 GMT2
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
The med in Canada which works similar to Benzos11 Feb 2004 18:14 GMT5
Would you like to enlighten us on what this is, Jack vernon or someone?
Checking back in...11 Feb 2004 06:02 GMT4
I posted a few weeks ago about a mild T case that turned sever recently. An
ENT attributes it to nerve hearing loss (this has been previously diagnosed,
so the loss is not a surprise). He did, however, recommend waiting a couple
of weeks, seeing if it persisted and then perhaps ...
Murray Grossan vsv enzymnes11 Feb 2004 05:57 GMT1
Hi Murray,
An aspect of your research I wish to return to inspect again, you may
remember a long time ago you advise enzymnes papian, and bromelain, we
were speaking of tmj, and I think I advised that the stuff I go
Martha Etenmann11 Feb 2004 05:35 GMT3
"I visited the Martha Entenmann Institute in April of 03. They put me
through a gillion tests. I can also tell you that their bed side manner is
pretty bad. Be prepared to get talked down to. They may give you a
combination of klonipin and neurontin. It is very costly and you will ...
Interesting abstract re: tinnitus relief10 Feb 2004 21:42 GMT33
Have we seen this before?  I don't recall it.
Susan
1: Neuroreport. 2003 May 23;14(7):977-80.  Related Articles, Links  
stochastic resonance10 Feb 2004 13:17 GMT1
interesting isn't it. i get it sometimes, where there will be a ringing in
concord with outside noises esp broadband sound like car tyres on road, or
such.
"Now, a few times like last night I will get a very high toned sound in
All T sufferers...Go for it!09 Feb 2004 09:07 GMT2
It is a standard practice in *all* state hospitals in China by which
anyone who is diagnosed of having had tinnitus is given intravenous
injection of various kinds of medicine.  The doctors in China do that
only because they have seen enough cause-and-effect relationship
Why is there no cure for T?09 Feb 2004 00:49 GMT90
Is it because the doctors have been trained to look into the wrong
area or the wrong direction?
FP
To Susan08 Feb 2004 23:27 GMT2
In latest International Journal of Tinnitus is;
Dorntherapy: Its Effect on Electroencephalographic Activity in Tinnitus
Patients with Craniocervical Dysfunction.
Klaus Brill and Elmar W.J. Weiler
The theory of 'hidden bruised blood'.08 Feb 2004 13:19 GMT8
The traditional Chinese herbalists believe that when the blood flow is
either partly or totally blocked, pain or other signals will come out
to tell that person to do something about it.  Some of them have even
suggested that a T patient stands a very good chance of having some
Toothache08 Feb 2004 13:02 GMT1
Imagine a world where dentistry hadn't been invented.
"Toothache is not merely a physical problem. Although it may indeed
have a physical cause, associated  symptoms include the inability to
concentrate, the fear that the ache will continue for ever, the
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