Cortisol Concentrations in Tinnitus Sufferers: A New Study

Discussion in 'Research News' started by Candy, Nov 2, 2016.

    1. JohnAdams
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      May 1st 2018
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      Aspirin Toxicity/Possibly Noise
      Stress increases cortisol, tinnitus causes stress. Tinnitus increases cortisol.
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    2. Bill Bauer
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      February, 2017
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      Acoustic Trauma
      This is what that study was trying to achieve.
       
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    3. JohnAdams
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      JohnAdams Member Benefactor Hall of Fame

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      Aspirin Toxicity/Possibly Noise
      Any lawyer in court would completely obliterate a definitive link between cortisol levels and the presence of tinnitus.
       
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    4. GlennS

      GlennS Member Podcast Patron Hall of Fame

      Tinnitus Since:
      1992
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Loud music
      Sometimes when I ready our posts I struggle to understand what your point is. This is one of them.

      Why would the issue of there being a link between tinnitus and stress hormones wind up in court in the first place and why would "lawyers" want to deny it?
       
    5. hans01
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      hans01 Member Benefactor

      Tinnitus Since:
      2000
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Stress, hearing loss, sinus infections, ... ?
      Who said it's their fault? Listen, I have had the most dark ideas when my new sounds appeared 4 years ago right after a burnout, and even if it's much better today, it still is hard for me to cope with on some days when I have a lot of stress from work. I have several T tones, so I call myself a severe sufferer as one of my T tones is quite loud as I can hear it in loud environments, but I more and more start to understand where it came from through self experiment and reading this forum. I'd also like to see a magic solution one day, but in the meanwhile I'm trying to enjoy life the best I can and that starts by managing my stress and anxiety. And while doing that I actually managed to lower some tones and I got rid of a severe low humming tone, so it's not just coping with it, lowering your stress levels could eventually help you to lower or get rid of your T's (if your T comes from stress that is of course). Peace
       
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    6. hans01
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      hans01 Member Benefactor

      Tinnitus Since:
      2000
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Stress, hearing loss, sinus infections, ... ?
      Even if the study is incomplete as it doesn't say what came first stress or T, it's still interesting to me and maybe other people. Reading this forum I find that there is quite a lot of research going on, so I don't understand some of the reactions here, and T isn't the only disease they are working on.
       
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    7. CricketEars

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      10/2003
      For what it’s worth, I have high cortisol levels and it has affected my sleep and muscle tone for years
       
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