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Tinnitus is pretty common. It's stressful only until you get tired of dwelling on it. Then it becomes just another background noise. The more...
Tinnitus can shift around a bit before settling into one sound. The low thrum might go away or morph into something else. Anyway, don't freak out...
I developed it while taking amoxicillin, on day seven of my 10-day treatment. And I still have it, though it did change from a distinct musical...
Quoting myself: "This site attracts the full spectrum for sure, but probably tends toward the Nervous Nellies." I think I'm right, and people...
I think most doctors dislike the subject. They tend to break eye contact when I mention the word. I can see why. There's no way to appease the...
Tinnitus is worldwide phenomenon and pre-dates smart meters for sure. If a newfangled machine installed in some parts of the country caused...
After I got an MRI two years ago, I swore up and down the T was louder, but in hindsight I was just anxious about the noise exposure. I don't...
Jade, try to reserve your anxiety attacks for bad news. The doctor only told you what you already knew. That's actually good news. Nothing is...
This site has a ratio of 99 percent commiseration to 1 percent inspiration. Do you agree?
You know that high-pitched tone emitted by computer monitors and TVs? Tinnitus sounds like that, at least to me. So it means my brain is switched...
For anyone who has overcome the anxiety and gone back to normal life despite tinnitus -- and there are many of us -- my statement will ring true,...
Think of another physical flaw of yours. Now imagine being distracted and nagged by it for years. Doesn't happen. You adapt. Same will apply here....
You control the volume knob, and even the power button. When you stop worrying, it stops nagging.
Scary at first. Becomes a non-factor after a while. Do whatever it takes to rein in the anxiety.
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