Recent content by Frank23

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    Tinnitus Switches Ears Based on Sleep Position?

    Thanks, I bought some Meclizine today and will give it a try. When you refer to drainage, are you imagining that as being in the outer ear, or rather somewhere behind the eardrum (perhaps middle or inner ear)?
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    Tinnitus Switches Ears Based on Sleep Position?

    Thanks for the questions. I've never taken Meclizine because I've never had a problem with motion sickness, despite having done a lot of ocean boating. The main ENT I consulted specializes in Meniere's disease, and she ruled it out in my case. I suppose I could give Meclizine a try if I...
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    Tinnitus Switches Ears Based on Sleep Position?

    Thanks, limebyte, interesting information. Yes, that closely describes the benefit I receive from playing certain tones generated by Tinnitus Tamer software. It sounds as though the HushTinnitus software mentioned in the writeup is similar. I also wonder if the Neuromonics system is based on a...
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    Tinnitus Switches Ears Based on Sleep Position?

    Thanks for the reply. I just took a look at your status thread, and it sounds as though there are similarities and differences in our situations. In particular: -- In my case, the upper (elevated) ear gets the stronger tinnitus the day after I sleep on the other side. It sounded from your posts...
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    Tinnitus Switches Ears Based on Sleep Position?

    I'm wondering if anyone has experienced anything like my situation. I've had fairly significant tinnitus for several years. I noticed that, over time, it would switch from one ear to the other. After a lot of experimentation I discovered that my sleeping position would affect which ear had the...
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    This Just Got Real — New to Tinnitus

    Czechmate, I just saw this thread from a couple of months ago. In case you're still monitoring it I wanted to reply, as some of my suspected tinnitus causes (cerumen buildup, TMJ) are similar to yours. (However, the last few years have taught me that everyone is different, so you don't really...