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  1. ECP

    I get that too. I always assumed it was a manifestation of somatic tinnitus. The sound I hear is...

    I get that too. I always assumed it was a manifestation of somatic tinnitus. The sound I hear is also accompanied by a fluttering sensation in both ears, so I think that's the tensor tympani trembling.
  2. kingsfan

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Business, profits, investing, yadda yadda... just get rid of this damned ringing already.
  3. kingsfan

    Struggling with Tinnitus and Hyperacusis: Why Are Audiologists So Misinformed?

    It’s generally not recommended for hyperacusis. However, it can help reduce tinnitus in certain cases.
  4. HighleyTall

    Struggling with Tinnitus and Hyperacusis: Why Are Audiologists So Misinformed?

    Even with perfect earplugs, a 110 dB sound will still feel like about 100 to 105 dB at low frequencies and about 80 to 90 dB in the midrange because of bone conduction. You cannot block more than about 50-60% of perceived loudness with earplugs alone, as bone conduction still prevails...
  5. H

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Hey, I see what you’re trying to argue, but if you take a proper look at the Phase 2 data from Susan Shore’s trial, the picture isn’t nearly as mysterious as you’re making it. The bisensory treatment (auditory and somatosensory) showed a clinically meaningful TFI reduction of about 12 points at...
  6. Josh NH USA

    Losing Myself Because of Unbearable Tinnitus

    I’m right there with you. I’m in my 40s, with young kids. During my first few months of tinnitus, I came quite close to ending my life because of days of continuous insomnia. I’m still struggling three years later with depression, anxiety, insomnia, and guilt, but the pull of suicide has faded a...