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Hi there! No, I have not had my gallbladder removed (and I believe, if memory serves, my ejection-fraction was in the very high teens when I had...
Hi there! My gall-bladder was not removed, but then again, I still have my tinnitus, so if the two are connected, I still haven't definitively...
Awesome, Joy. Exercise is really good for your overall health, as you know. Tinnitus requires several things in order to be established and...
If you are able to stop or change your Tinnitus through external stimulus to your ear, as you describe, you may have a curable condition called a...
Christopher, I am so sorry that this has happened to you. I wish I could promise you that it is going to go away; during the first 2-12 weeks,...
I completely understand your terrible frustration, @Guest48938493. On the one hand, you started out venting your frustrations by accusing...
@Guest48938493 - I agree with @GregCA and @billie48 entirely. But all of that said, it's very simple: Tinnitus has no cure. And it is almost...
I completely agree with everything that Karen has said above. If your pulsatile tinnitus is part of a somatosensory pulsatile disorder, like...
Definitely do not give up, ever. This is a process for everyone. You will encounter victories, approach understanding, and re-discover silence...
I think everyone has to go through their own process of understanding and evaluating their tinnitus. It took me months of research and trial and...
I, for one, really appreciate your backstory. If it's any consolation at all, I myself am a very analytical individual, an evidence-based...
Thanks! Yes, I figured that I had essentially engaged in self-led CBT using a lot of the techniques described by the methodology. However, I...
Real ototoxicity is exceedingly rare; it only strikes 1 in 15,000,000 people. In other words, you'd have a better chance of winning the lottery...
Just to tie this together -- this right here should give you a sense of what the root cause of your Tinnitus was. For many of us, living highly...
The good news is, yes. Spikes in Tinnitus are almost always temporary; and even when they are not, because you have previously habituated to...