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Re: Deafness/tinnitus Research (reply) Reno- Perhaps I don't know what I am talking about, but don't drugs affect the ear in some way? Thing is, it is measurable? I wonder about this after reading that hearing loss is only detected after 30 % of the cells in the cochlea have been damaged. ... |
Support | 11/28/09 10:08 PM |
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T annoying me again:( (topic) So i went to car races 3 weeks ago wore ear plugs in both ears anyway it was loud but ear plugs made in pretty quiet. Anyway my ears where a little blocked and my t was a little annoying. Anyway it was getting better and i went to my 5 year reunion 2 ... |
Support | 11/28/09 9:54 PM |
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Re: Meniere's and double vision? (reply) Hi Susan, Sally said it, go to the doctor soon Margo |
Support | 11/28/09 9:05 PM |
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rTMS (reply) Tried it at Mind Care in Vancouver, BC Canada. No effect but I still think it has possibilities IF they did an MRI or something to determine where to place the transducer they might have better luck. Reno |
Support | 11/28/09 6:09 PM |
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need suggestions/on buying a completely in-the-ear hearing aid (reply) llilly: were you able to try so many because you returned them within the grace period. bought some shoes 3 years ago that i never wore. |
Support | 11/28/09 5:34 PM |
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Re: need suggestion/ on buying completely in-the-ear hearing aid (reply) I tried a Resound BTE and didn't like it as much as the Phonak. When you get in ITE, I wonder if you can try as many types of aids as I was able to try. |
Support | 11/28/09 5:27 PM |
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Re: Tinnitus and MSG related foods (reply) gary, sensitivity to foods and beverages varies greatly. Some people on this board have said that nothing they eat or drink affects their tinnitus. Others find that alcohol increases it--or decreases it. Some have to avoid salt. Spicy foods may send ... |
Support | 11/28/09 5:03 PM |
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Re: Meniere's and double vision? (reply) Susan I was dx with meniere's. My experience would go like this: First I would suddenly feel this additional pressure in my ear, then nystagimus, tinnitus would be screaming, rush of vertigo, and I would end up on the ground or sitting down holding my ... |
Support | 11/28/09 4:49 PM |
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Re: Deafness/tinnitus Research (reply) I don't disagree that if my hearing were better it might help as when I wear hearing aids it helps distract me. More noise going in does make a difference but that gets old too! My question though is that if you originally got your 't' from ototoxic ... |
Support | 11/28/09 4:43 PM |
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Tinnitus Patents (topic) Thought some might find this interesting: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/result.html?query_txt=tinnitus&sort=relevance&srch=top&search= |
Support | 11/28/09 4:41 PM |
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Re: need suggestion/ on buying completely in-the-ear hearing aid (reply) not sure what to do. gotta figure it out. a little distraught. not working. taking some classes in school. hard to hear the lecture. started taping the classes living without my hearing aid has been difficult. should be coming back from the shop soon. ... |
Support | 11/28/09 4:23 PM |
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Re: Tinnitus and MSG related foods (reply) a scientist tinnitus expert friend of mine 2goldcoins .... Your Tinnitus expert friend does not believe in a connetion to diet and Tinnitus? Please tell me what he does understand about Tinnitus..other than an allergy problem..... |
Support | 11/28/09 4:17 PM |
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Re: Meniere's and double vision? (reply) Sally wrote: Susan, there are many reasons for double vision. if i were you i wouldnt fool around with it and get to your doctor as soon as possible. hi sue; agree w/ Sally, |
Support | 11/28/09 3:20 PM |
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Re: need suggestion/ on buying completely in-the-ear hearing aid (reply) I asked an audiologist why they can't make a hearing aid that covers the highest frequencies, up to 20000 hz. He said the transducer would be too large. Interesting. Maybe within 10 years hearing aids will get even better and they will find a way around ... |
Support | 11/28/09 2:59 PM |
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Re: Tinnitus and MSG related foods (reply) Reph wrote: "When I ate at the wrong Chinese restaurant, my tinnitus got louder and more metallic-sounding immediately. It stayed that way for a few hours. Then it faded back to normal. One drink that contained NutraSweet had the same effect. I now avoid ... |
Support | 11/28/09 2:43 PM |
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Re: Meniere's and double vision? (reply) Hi Susan here are some links I found: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/menieres-disease/DS00535/DSECTION=when-to-seek-medical-advice Vertigo is an uncommon but possible sign of other disorders, such as stroke, brain tumor, Parkinson's ... |
Support | 11/28/09 2:25 PM |
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Re: need suggestion/ on buying completely in-the-ear hearing aid (reply) The smaller the aid, the more that it will cost, but you also have to get something you feel good wearing. I have a BTE because I have no choice -- nothing small would give me enough power to hear anything. The earmold is not vented for the same reason. I ... |
Support | 11/28/09 2:11 PM |
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Re: Does your tinnitus bother you? (reply) mesonic wrote: Yeah, I mean the horror stories about having tinnitus... what it has done to people's lives... how people feel about it... About it never going away, etc etc. There are a few positive stories in the mix...but I find them few and far ... |
Support | 11/28/09 1:56 PM |
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Brain Believer (reply) That's an interesting way to put it Sally. I've thought a lot about this since my onset 2 and a half years ago. Truth to tell? After my onset, I was convinced that I brought it on myself. I felt like I put myself in harms way. Why? I was ... |
Support | 11/28/09 1:40 PM |
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Re: Meniere's and double vision? (reply) Susan, there are many reasons for double vision. if i were you i wouldnt fool around with it and get to your doctor as soon as possible. |
Support | 11/28/09 1:40 PM |