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| It can't be easy | 18 Jul 2004 20:43 GMT | 1 |
To want a smaller government and vote for Bush. To want less government spending and vote for Bush. To want a balanced budget and vote for Bush. To want to reduce the deficit and vote for Bush.
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| 'Brain ring' vs 'drum ring'. | 18 Jul 2004 18:36 GMT | 8 |
I started taking gingko biloba about 3 weeks ago. The most noticeable thing is that my 'brain ring' or ring inside the brain has been transformed into 'drum ring' or ring on the ear drum. Thus regardless of whatever 'studies' done on both sides of the fence,
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| Quigquig PlushieT worse after sleeping | 18 Jul 2004 09:41 GMT | 17 |
Has anyone else found that their T is usually much louder upon waking then settles down after an hour or so?
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| Where is the cut-off point for treatment? | 18 Jul 2004 06:20 GMT | 9 |
My T is truly a beast. Every time when I am about to feel that I have finally got a handle on it, it somehow manages to find a way to prevent the new treatment from being fully effective. I have been trying to find a simple approach by which the same steps
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| An Ear Infection, or Not? | 18 Jul 2004 06:15 GMT | 2 |
How can you tell if you have a Ear Infection, or not? When I went to the DR about some pain in my left ear that I thought was causing my T he said I did not have an Ear Infection! How could he be so sure, of this? He gave me a bunch of medicine that did nothing, and now the pain is
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| arghhhhhhhh my ear | 17 Jul 2004 08:37 GMT | 3 |
arghhhh my ear is making the most disgusting noises at the moment like this rrrrrr......rrrrrrrr....rrrrrrrrr It used to do this all the time but it hasnt happened for a few months, ( i had a stressful day)
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| another question | 17 Jul 2004 08:28 GMT | 14 |
sorry guys , just another question, is there anyone here who doesnt know what has caused their T? I still have no idea what caused mine, just apparantly it is not from noise exposure, One DR suggested a form of menieres disease that didnt make u
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| Historical note | 16 Jul 2004 18:16 GMT | 3 |
Its kind of fun to go back to the publications of 1850 when they were selling Snake Oil, the NATURAL cure for a dozen ailments and compare teh working to some of today's Natural advertisements. Actually I think the ads today promise more that those old ads did.
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| roaring sound | 16 Jul 2004 18:06 GMT | 4 |
I am curious to know does anyone else have a roaring sound like the ocean in either one of your ears? when I woke up with this tinntus 18 months ago I could really hear it, now I can only hear it if I block my good ear, it is very loud and always there no
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| Napping under the influence of betahistine. | 15 Jul 2004 23:11 GMT | 3 |
IME...this medicine makes people asleep but it is less punishing to do so(nap) with than without this medicine. FP
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| The annoying T cycle | 15 Jul 2004 05:47 GMT | 15 |
I have discovered that out of the 7 days in a week, 4 are 'consistently' good while 3 'consistently' bad days. Regardless of the kind of medication I put on, I could have the bad days improved in degree but not in kind. That is to say, it is still the solid 3 days
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| Blueberries and Cherries-For Bruce | 13 Jul 2004 02:24 GMT | 1 |
Look no further Bruce...here are your miracle capsules. Good for everything you can imagine. The Blueberry capsules claim to be useful for combating aging, reversing short term memory loss AND improving vision. Who knew?? :-) http://www.mercola.com/forms/softgel_capsules.htm
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| labrynthitis / vestibular neuronitis ??? | 12 Jul 2004 04:38 GMT | 8 |
I have a question, preferably for a physician who may visit this group (or anyone who may have experience). I suffer from mainly nausea with some ear pressure and forehead pain. This is the 3rd time in about 4 years I have had this problem. First time lasted about a year, 2nd time a ...
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| OT: lipid results after 3 mos. of panthethine; YIPPEE | 11 Jul 2004 02:51 GMT | 7 |
Yes, low carbing dramatically lowered me to a below average CVD risk when I first began it, years ago, but once weight loss stopped, my numbers crept back up, though my risk was still 1/2 of what it had been on low fat, high carb
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| Detecting a pattern | 11 Jul 2004 02:46 GMT | 10 |
My tinnitus is constant. Unlike others - it never completely goes away. But it does sometimes seem to be more intense. I've been trying to detect what seems to trigger the more intense episodes. I've considered alcohol, caffeine, and other common substances that are known to be ...
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