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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Tinnitus / August 2008

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Volunteers needed for research (Iowa)31 Aug 2008 04:22 GMT1
If any members of this newsgroup live in Iowa this might be of some
interest to you:
http://tinyurl.com/6ldlhw
Scientific research is a wonderful thing.  Don't knock it...
In the London Times today29 Aug 2008 18:16 GMT8
I think it is time high time that some of us try to rescue this
newsgroup from a bunch of cranks and the purveyors of snake oil.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/article4621963.ece
"The exciting news for those of us with hearing loss and tinnitus is
QUESTION-Tinnitus and Airplanes29 Aug 2008 18:12 GMT3
I have tinn since June and end of Sept my husband and I will be flying
to BC to see our daughter. That's a 6 hr flight.  Anyone experience of
flying with our problem.
Thanks
My ENT said.....28 Aug 2008 12:15 GMT5
I went in for hearing tests for T about 5 years ago.   The ENT said,
once those tiny hairs down the end of the cochlea are broken off or
severely bent, there's NO cure for your tinnitus.  
    Called him last week.   He told me while some progress has been
Compare notes...26 Aug 2008 23:38 GMT82
I've had tinnitus for about 12 years now - started off very low key
'ringing' in my right ear and now it's progressed to the cricket sounds in
the middle back of my skull and steady ringing in both ears.  Sometimes not
so bad, but always there - sometimes loud enough to wake me ...
ACUPUNCTURE26 Aug 2008 14:15 GMT11
To suggest that acupuncture operation is an effective treatment for
tinnitus, at least for a certain type of tinnitus patients, is too
'ethnic' for the folks around in the English speaking ngs and thus is
seldom brought up by individuals for fear of being looked upon as
Good Jaw Support Pillow for Someone with TMJ - Tinnitus20 Aug 2008 14:55 GMT5
I was wondering if someone could recommend a good support pillow that
can give my TMJ - Tinnitus jaw a good rest.
I have noticed that in the past when my jaw gets good support and a good
nights rest the tinnitus is reduced considerably.
Trans Derm Scopolamine Patches13 Aug 2008 14:01 GMT2
These helped me for about 2 years.  I wrote about it in the ATA journal and
a lot of people found that it helped reduce their tinnitus intensity and
volume as well.  These patches are usually used for motion sickness which I
used to have with the tinnitus when it was a lot worse.
Bluto, we get it already13 Aug 2008 13:59 GMT3
You think fypoon is a crackpot.  Everyone here is smart enough to know
a scam when they see it.  So, instead of this incessant predatory
behavior you have with chasing down every post that fypoon makes why
don't you share, with the forum, something that might help them with
Has anybody tried this?07 Aug 2008 11:58 GMT18
Has anybody tried this product?  :
http://www.curefortinnitus.com/?hop=freetarg
Is it the usual sh.t or does it work in any way?
- I ask because I can´t find any reviews when I search...
ginko07 Aug 2008 11:55 GMT2
does this work ?
A Symptomatic Difference03 Aug 2008 13:17 GMT3
One of the things I've noticed as I've read more and more posts from
Tinnitus sufferers, is the definition of two distinct groups of
afflicted people.
The first group, like myself, has Tinnitus with whatever set of
 
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