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| ear syringing caused my tinnitus | 28 May 2006 13:45 GMT | 8 |
.. three weeks ago, in London. Does anyone know (1) If there have been successful cases of litigating against the doctors who trigger tinnitus by syringing (2) If tinnitus is seen as a 'disability' - in other words, it makes it easier to get a
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| Does this have anything to do with gingko biloba? | 28 May 2006 09:05 GMT | 41 |
I was recommended to take gingko biloba for my tinnitus more than a year ago and I have been taking it ever since. The doctor told me gingko is good for 'cleansing' the blood vessels aside from improving the blood circulation in my head.
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| Audiologist Test | 25 May 2006 23:50 GMT | 11 |
I dunno folks. I just saw an audiologist a couple hours ago. She put me in the little room with headphones and a microphone and sent strange quiet sounds at me. I pressed a button when I heard them. It was the same test she did
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| Online Tinnitus Study! | 25 May 2006 23:29 GMT | 2 |
Hello, my name is Melinda Morgan. I am a Psychology Master's student at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. I am doing an online study of how individuals with tinnitus adjust and cope with their condition for my Master's degree research. Below you will find
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| Niacin and Tinnitus relief has anybody tried it before? | 25 May 2006 16:03 GMT | 4 |
i´ve found this page regarding to Niacin (a B Vitamin complex) (Nicotinic Acid if it´s well translated to english) It helps to widening blood vessels in the inner ear. http://www.iqb.es/cbasicas/farma/farma04/n036.htm
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| Online Tinnitus Survey | 25 May 2006 03:13 GMT | 3 |
Anyone know of an online T survey? Look at the simple online survey at http://www.healthsurvey.org. This survey concerns the health benefits of running. The survey appears to be hosted by an unbiased party.
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| A question for Elly Byrne | 24 May 2006 02:08 GMT | 2 |
Elly, do you think that stress or a neck injury can lead to reducing your blood stream in your inner ear blood vessels??, or i might be pressing a blood vessel somewhere that makes it sound in my ear? I´ve being feeling certain improvements on my tinnitus, doing just
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| What is a modern doctor? | 22 May 2006 03:31 GMT | 29 |
A modern doctor is someone who is versed in a combination or mixture of both the synthetic and herb medicines and treatments of various types ever used in the world. The reason why he has made himself so is because he is concerned with the welfare of his patients. On the other
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| Praise be! | 21 May 2006 17:12 GMT | 13 |
The Lord sent me my tinnitus so that I might know suffering and thus better atone for my sins. you too if only you would accept it. What a Wonderful GOD who moves in mysterious ways.
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| Kombucha Tea on PUBMED | 21 May 2006 00:53 GMT | 19 |
PUBMED has 16 readable studies on Kombucha at this point in time. Last study was September 2004. I've summarized what I found. Short quote is provided to back my interpretation. PUBMED is a database maintained by the US National Instutute of Health.
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| What is the maximal dose for Ginkgo Biloba? | 20 May 2006 12:27 GMT | 7 |
What is the maximal dose for Ginkgo Biloba? I have seen a medical artical saying that Gingko Biloba when tried on mice with tinnitus in doses of 0-100mg/kg/day showed to have benefit in the mice tinnitus behaviour only for doses of 25mg/kg/day and higher.
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| herbal remedies | 18 May 2006 05:39 GMT | 1 |
a review site truthBtold.org has some interesting information on organic herbal remedies
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| What drugs are given with HBO ? | 18 May 2006 04:39 GMT | 6 |
I want to know what drugs are given with HBO? I have tinnitus for 75 days now, and finally found a HBO clinic in my area that would treat me, but this clinic is not used to treat tinnitus patients, so I think that they wouldn't know anything about drugs that
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| What is habituation? | 16 May 2006 18:40 GMT | 3 |
Habituation is a process by which a T paitent is helped to: (1)get used to and accomodate the T (2)accept the T as a part of self (3)allow the body to treat the T through the slow recovery of whatever
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| Give *your* body a chance to treat *your* T. | 16 May 2006 08:14 GMT | 3 |
Since the world of modern medicine has not been very effective in treating T, an idea may well be considered by which our body is given the chance to treat its T. T is a symptom that suggests something does go wrong. However, given today's knowledge it is difficult to find out
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