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Hi again. I realize my last post was in April 2019. Note that when people stop posting on forums/groups, it's usually because they're in...
Have a look at this thread's history, I have a few extensive posts explaining my situation. I didn't see any increase in my T, which is bilateral...
Hello friends! I'm back! I'm just coming back here to tell you that I've been MEM-free for around 9 months now. Not a single episode as such;...
Hello again. I've been MEM-free for more than 3 months now. I burp and yawn and everything and I don't get anything. The only thing I did...
Yes! I've been MEM-free for about a month today. I don't even control burps/yawns anymore, it just completely vanished. I don't feel vulnerable at...
Ha ha, okay then. It's confusing that MEM means two things but I'll get used to it.
This does not make any sense. The second M stands for myoclonus; I guess you mean middle ear muscles? By the way, I've been thump-free for 7 days...
Yes, I meant it helps when you feel the episode's end approaches. It confirms what you're feeling that thumps are getting scarcer. I believe we...
Yes, maybe, that's a good theory. However when I yawn/burp/hiccup, I clearly hear my TT oscillate at a low, but tonal frequency, just like you can...
Funny how I wrote a few days ago that I wasn't getting the 10-15 thumps anymore and only a single one every now and then, but a few hours later, I...
Welcome to the club! This is indeed similar to our common symptoms/triggers, at least mine. Thank you for contributing your story as it shows,...
I want to add points to my case that I forgot, if some of you can relate: I enjoy listening to loud music, especially in my car, or when playing...
As I wrote earlier, you could be free for many years. You can also have sporadic episodes, like a few hours and then nothing for months. I hope...
Hello everyone. First post ever, on any health forum in fact. I'm usually a reader. I just want to share that I'm one of yours. My situation is:...