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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Tinnitus / October 2005

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Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence31 Oct 2005 07:43 GMT7
I've been diagnosed with a condition known as "Superior Semicircular Canal
Dehiscence". The only treatment seems to be fairly radical surgery involving
a craniotomy.  By all accounts I'd be one of first if not the first person
in the UK to undergo surgery for this condition - and ...
computer advice31 Oct 2005 02:08 GMT2
5.   Article ... "Who Says A PC Can't Injure You?"
By Joe Robson http://newbieclub.com
============================
A couple of years ago I had a replacement monitor delivered under
Saint Francis29 Oct 2005 00:03 GMT1
Dear Francis Poon,
I'm sure I speak on behalf of all of us when I say how fond of you we all
are (even if we don't always admit it). Where would this news group be
without you? You always have something to say on every topic and although it
Is this tinnitus or something else?28 Oct 2005 16:09 GMT14
  I'm having a puzzling problem.  About a month ago, I had a case of
strep throat.  Classic case, except one weird symptom, which was an
intermittent buzzing or static type of noise in my right ear.  The ear
did not feel infected.  The noise seems to start in response to loud or
Tinnitus in only ONE ear?28 Oct 2005 09:10 GMT7
is that possible or did my doctor misdiagose me?
just curious...i would think you'd have it in BOTH ears
maybe i've got something else?
Is there any new discovery in tinnitus research?28 Oct 2005 09:03 GMT20
Any?
Tks
Campral28 Oct 2005 00:27 GMT2
This link was sent to me this morning.
I have no opinion on the subject - simply passing it on as
information.
Sept. 22, 2005 -- A medication used to treat alcohol dependence may
Can Sounds Agitate Tinnitus?27 Oct 2005 02:27 GMT4
I read somewhere else that someone said he bought an electric razor that
agitated his tinnitus.  Considering how little one uses a razor during a
day, that gets me thinking.  Everytime I walk into my living room, my
tinnitus flares up.  I can hear a high pitched sound from our TV ...
New to Tinnitus25 Oct 2005 15:21 GMT13
I just developed a ringing in my right ear.  It is high pitched and never
goes away, although I can forget about it sometimes.  I can hear computer
monitors when they are displaying nothing.  I believe the cause is stress,
including my son's autism diagnosis, a daughter that I ...
There are more horrible ills than tinnitus25 Oct 2005 00:48 GMT18
Looking back into history, nature never seems to spare humans with its
power of destruction.  The latest fear of a flu pandemic is real!
When this superbug comes, it will kill humans regardless of their
religious beliefs or political inclinations.  Thus while the
How precise is medical science?23 Oct 2005 05:33 GMT6
Various branches of sciences differ in the degree of preciseness.  In
my view, medical science is more of a precise science than social
sciences such as economics or political science but in comparison to
maths and physics medical science seems relatively imprecise.
How to control your blood pressure effectively?21 Oct 2005 05:06 GMT6
I am no doctor and have not gone through any medical training.  But 2
years ago my blood pressure was getting out of control for whatever
reasons.  I had been on medication prior to that incident.
After several failing attempts by the 'certified' HK doctors to rescue
Poll: What caused your tinnitus?20 Oct 2005 06:58 GMT3
I suppose some don't know, and maybe no one is sure.
I can say with certainty that my tinnitus began after a week-long
motorcycle vacation.  
(There are many tinnitus afflicted in the motorcycle newsgroups. Try
Let us spray17 Oct 2005 22:00 GMT1
Seriously, spraying your ears with a puff of water or dabbing with a cold a
flannel cools your ears, and is a method I used to use to reduce my tinnitus
first thing in the morning. Maybe it "reduces blood flow in the capillaries"
:-}
healthy gym-aerobics practicing tinnitus sufferers?15 Oct 2005 14:07 GMT4
I am wondering how many of you out there are frequent runners,
swimmers, sport-loving people.
Heaven knows I am not, and I have spent most of my life in a sitting
position at school, learning musical instruments, and the last couple
 
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