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I've had more setbacks than I can count and have always come back with a higher threshold. Hang in there. At one point in time, my left ear was a...
There are a million variables regarding your stage situation; especially if you are asking proactively with no current hearing damage. Most...
Muscles (front/side) of your neck could be a factor. Stretch those bad-boys out. Cheap experiment. My pulsatile tinnitus subsided with notable...
An update for those in early onset in complete panic mode... At this point I don't remember timelines and whatnot, but my life is now back to...
I have bi-modal, multi-tone tinnitus that is not somatic. However, I can activate an additional hiss on the right side of my head upon touching my...
I'll be honest, I don't remember. It took about two years for me, maybe longer, I think. At this point I'm 90-95% "cured," with it randomly...
3-4 years.
The more I research/speak to different health care "fields" the more I'm convinced the Vagus nerve has a great deal to do with tinnitus (Vagal...
I wonder if the recent ban has anything to do with it being included in a recent COVID-19 supplement regimen that's floating around?
You stand a very good chance of getting better. In the meantime your fluctuation in tone could be related to tight SCMs (neck muscles). I believe...
Fellow musician who had to give up live play and recording due to hyperacusis. You are lucky. My advice, back off for some time as you ears are...
Not to be too over confident, but you stand a large chance of getting better. Hang in there. I at one time (3 years ago) experienced the...
Common or not, it sure impacted my tinnitus for the worse.
Be careful.
Mostly cervical and lower back. Yes, I hear just fine in group conversations speech isn't a problem. On loud T days I have have a bit of in...