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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Tinnitus / January 2005

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Is it wrong to pinch nose and blow? (pop ears)30 Jan 2005 21:44 GMT2
If I pinch my nose and blow at any random time during the day it usually clears
them up a bit, is that abnormal, that they're always 'blocked' a little bit?
It doesn't clear like a good yawn or anything.. someone told i shouldn't do it
though, that it was bad for my eardrums.. is ...
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advice please28 Jan 2005 01:08 GMT1
Hey all,
My tinnitus, which I'm convinced came about as the result of high frequency
damage to my inner ear, has been rather loud and incessant for nearly 2
years.  I've been habituating it over time and while it's still somewhat of
Hyperbaric oxygen27 Jan 2005 17:26 GMT7
I just came across this website which talks about the use of hyperbaric
oxygen in the treatment of tinnitus.  I don't quite get what it is all
about, but apparently it is used in Germany.  I am not sure how reputable
this site is. Is anyone familiar with this type of treatment??
my experience with T22 Jan 2005 22:54 GMT2
I was on synthroid thyroid medication for 6 years and
decided to try Armour thyroid which is a natural
thyroid medication. In 3 weeks I heard a faint hissing
in my right ear and at one month it turned into a
PET nose drops21 Jan 2005 15:55 GMT1
I am trying to find out what the name of the nose drops that Dr. Poe
prescribes for PET.  I have suffered with PET for 20 years.  If there is
any kind of remedy, I would be so grateful.  Lynne posted on November 29
about these nose drops.  Thanks for your help.
Tinnitus followed by short deafness19 Jan 2005 22:13 GMT6
I saw a post by Marsha Johnson a few years ago here on this kind of
issue, but we are extremely worried. My partner had SSNHL about 5 month
ago, in the left ear. It is high frequency loss, and accompanied by
loud tinnitus and hyperacusis (which has been getting worse). The loss
Xanax19 Jan 2005 19:57 GMT1
Check this site:
www.health212.ecrater.com
1st time visit to House Ear Clinic in LA tomorrow for T17 Jan 2005 19:45 GMT1
Any experiences or advice?
http://www.hei.org/
Earplugs and low frequencies ?16 Jan 2005 14:09 GMT2
I have had T for two months now. It all started from loud noise and
has stayed ever since.
I am also suffering from hyperacusis,meaning that I am very sensitive
to all loud sounds now and everything that I previously did on my
Is my hearing really perfect, as told by my audiologist?16 Jan 2005 02:05 GMT16
I just had my first professional hearing test few days ago. I have a
slight T in my right ear, and I have been very careful with my hearing
since a long time ago.
The results showed that both of my ears have 10-15 dB deviation from
Jailed for Meniere's Disease14 Jan 2005 22:44 GMT8
I was jailed recently for DWI with 0.00 BAC.  I think this is a case of
false arrest or at least an opportunity to point out that the City of
Austin needs better training of their officers.  Is there any group
that might be interested in helping me and others avoid such arrest,
Help on hearing trauma due to noise exposure (urgent please)13 Jan 2005 19:32 GMT3
Hi, did anyone felt any kind of attention deficit (day
dreaming) or memory disorders after getting tinnitis?
Some years ago i heard about a syndrome of attention
deficit due to constantat noise exposure (e.g:
laser therapy "cure" ?!10 Jan 2005 17:30 GMT6
this treatment is now being advertised in the UK in the form of a
walkman-like device.It is called a "Tinnimed" and is a "5mW medical
soft laser transmitter connected by a fiber optic cable and an adaptor
with a soft silicone tip to the ear..."
Experimental treatment from hospital in Holland10 Jan 2005 17:23 GMT1
A hospital in Holland is doing research for tinnitus for some time
now,  and has found some very good results so far.
I'm one of the patients in the experimental project,  I try to explain
what I know so far.
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