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I still have tinnitus I'm afraid. It's probably permanent BUT it doesn't distress me like it did. I'm learning to accept it. Deal with it and just generally move on.
i cant stand when people come on the board to to cry "BS" based on their sample of one. There is no point in shooting down positive news or other people's recovery posts. It does no-one any good including themselves
I've noticed that some people love to, after a success story, say "well that's fine and good for you but it doesn't mean everyone's will go". Which may be true but why post it?
As people have pointed out there are millions of success story's but they are not reported on this board. This board of chronic sufferers are a minority on the basis 10% of the population gets tinnitus at some point in their lives. That's 450m people.Number ofactive people on this thread...
I'm coming up to three weeks with an ear infection/10 days on anti biotics
Is it likely when the infection clears the T diminishes? I know in some cases its permanant. But that has to be very isolated cases right?
Anyone also have ear infections that caused it and it went?
I currently have tinnitus due to an ear infection but it's fairly new. Got the ear infection a week ago. Started amox anti biotics a few days ago and the pain has subsided but the tinnitus hasn't.
Did yours go eventually?