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Hearing Test 10 Years Later (topic) Hi again everyone, Just thought i would drop in and say i am still doing ok, after 4 months, i have improved massively. Still bugs me and it's annoying at times with the T fluctuating but i think i am slowly but surely understanding... |
Support | 05/17/13 8:52 AM |
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Re: Lyrica (reply) Lyrica quieted my tinnitus almost completely. |
Support | 05/17/13 8:19 AM |
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Re: What are some ways to prevent Tinnitus completely? (reply) rusty fender0955 wrote:xhayatox wrote:rusty fender0955 wrote:Don't take medicines that make your ears ring, or make you dizzy, and use hearing protection around loud noises. Staying fit can keep you from developing old age hearing... |
Support | 05/17/13 7:16 AM |
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Re: Bill Reintroduced to Help Increase Tinnitus Research (reply) Is there a link to forward a prepared letter to our representative, or will we have to do this ad hock? |
Support | 05/17/13 4:34 AM |
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Re: misophonia protocols - anybody? SP? OzGreg? Tinnitusinfoguy? (reply) http://misophonia-provider.com/ however i dont think high frequency tinnitus is misophonia because misophonia involves real, objective sounds not sounds inside your head. but maybe the approach to coping with both is similar, because... |
Support | 05/17/13 4:32 AM |
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Re: Important breakthrough (reply) I wonder if diabetes will be cured via stem cell research. I feel strongly that a cure is not that far away, and maybe a cure for damaged cochlear cells won't be far behind. |
Support | 05/17/13 4:30 AM |
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Re: Bill Reintroduced to Help Increase Tinnitus Research (reply) Done. |
Support | 05/17/13 4:29 AM |
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Re: What to do about fire alarms? (reply) musicians and concert audiences are so often in denial about their amount of noise exposure, saying "it isn't very loud" or "i don't go to that many concerts" or "i keep the volume down." so if "self-reporting" is showing that unknown is... |
Support | 05/17/13 4:23 AM |
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Re: Important breakthrough (reply) Thank you, Jim. It was very interesting to read. Here the same story described in Nature. http://www.nature.com/news/human-stem-cells-created-by-cloning-1.12983 |
Support | 05/17/13 4:13 AM |
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Re: misophonia protocols - anybody? SP? OzGreg? Tinnitusinfoguy? (reply) Hi MattMy T is ~ 11,000hz and I went through a period of time where I felt a lot of pain in my bad ear. I found both sounds that were of a high pitch and low pitch to be distressing and painful. I said in another thread that I tried... |
Support | 05/17/13 4:12 AM |
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Bill Reintroduced to Help Increase Tinnitus Research (topic) http://www.ata.org/advocacy/advocating-for-research#HR1443 Contact your representative!Jim |
Support | 05/17/13 3:34 AM |
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Important breakthrough (topic) http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/about/news_events/news/2013/05-15-ohsu-research-team-succe.cfm |
Support | 05/17/13 3:26 AM |
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Re: TRT (reply) My hearing loss is down to listening to too much loud rock music down the years. TRT practitioners often have expertise as audiologists. They have a good knowledge of hearing aids, can administer hearing tests, and so on. I had absolute... |
Support | 05/17/13 3:18 AM |
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Re: What to do about fire alarms? (reply) kharaa wrote:Noise Exposure is the biggest cause of tinnitus.Your overall message may be quite valid, but there is no good evidence that noise exposure is the biggest cause of tinnitus. Large databases have always had to assign the... |
Support | 05/17/13 3:13 AM |
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Re: What to do about fire alarms? (reply) Danik didn't have to stay where he was when an alarm went off for an unusual amount of time. He has said as much. I'm rather surprised at how some of you expect others to be able to emphathize with your tinnitus situation but when it... |
Support | 05/17/13 3:11 AM |
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Re: What to do about fire alarms? (reply) I actually agree with bornms This is an engineering problem.., saying to just cover your ears is the reason why this problem still exists. Noise Exposure is the biggest cause of tinnitus and hearing loss. As a society this is a MAJOR... |
Support | 05/17/13 2:50 AM |
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Re: What to do about fire alarms? (reply) Moz wrote:Look, take some thick, bendable foam insulation, cut pieces to fit over the alarm, & use duct tape to adhere & seal it. That should muffle the volume somewhat & any intense screech the alarm emits, but still be loud... |
Support | 05/17/13 2:14 AM |
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Re: Lyrica (reply) mattt wrote:Hello Rusty. as far as i can tell in limited knowledge is that Lyrica somehow modulates calcium channels and is indicated for neuropathic pain. ie somehow controls neuronal flare-ups. its supposed to have less side-efects and... |
Support | 05/17/13 2:11 AM |
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Re: Question about ear plugs (reply) Hi Yarlene, I have the Alpine Music Safe Pro with 3 attenuations, I got it from Earplugsstore.com, it's handy and effective for me, I think some here have the same plugs as I. |
Support | 05/17/13 1:02 AM |
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Re: TRT (reply) Urusaidesune, I have read your posts with interest. I did not realize you have hearing loss. Do you know what caused it? How are consultations with your TRT practitioner able to help you in relation to your hearing loss? |
Support | 05/17/13 12:13 AM |