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I've been to plenty of festivals and have been fine. They're probably the best way to enjoy music as a T sufferer, as you can always step back...
Sorry to hear that. I've found to the contrary in clubs etc, people are usually very understanding. In fact, my friends remind me to put them in.
Haha, the doctor told me to take an aspirin and that it may go in a few weeks. TT is probably the best resource you will find. I'd forgotten...
Where does this 'protocol' come from? Sounds about right though.
I should clarify, it took 4 months to get rid of the full feeling... The ringing is still there, but you know what, it rarely bothers me now.
Hi mate, I have tinnitus from club damage too. It took a good 4 months, possibly more to get rid of it. I also had hypercusis for about the same...
It's the bliss of being able to put your head to the pillow for 1 maybe 2 nights and hearing nothing but the rustle of your bedsheets. My head...
I'd just like to echo my agreement here. I've been back out going to pubs, bars and even clubbing. My rule of thumb is if I can't hear someone...
@Gon where are you getting the Hbot done? That is seriously cheap.
My T actually virtually disappeared for a month after getting severe flu. I was almost going to write a success story, but it's back now, oh yes.
Yes I have several times and have been absolutely fine. I have noise induced tinnitus btw.
On the contrary, stay in the city. It's the best distraction. I had been wearing earplugs on the tube, but have gradually stopped. I find in...
I hope so, I've put aside 5 k for something I don't really expect to work..,
That's frustrating, I was hoping I might be able to bypass the trial as I don't fancy taking the risk and getting injected with a saline solution!...
Thanks for your detailed posts, always a valuable read. May I ask how the ketamine injections are going? B