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re: Does anything fix tinnitus?
Posted on 1/1/26 at 8:58 pm to KWL85
Posted on 1/1/26 at 8:58 pm to KWL85
I had to take an infusion for thyroid eye disease. The major potential side effect was hearing damage. I had to stop the infusion due to terrible tinnitus and a 5 to 20 db hearing loss across both ears. The tinnitus started after the first, hearing loss after the 4th. The hearing had been fine as I was tested all the time. Then, bam, the loss over thirty days. So, I am now waiting to see if some hearing will return. You get used to the tinnitus.
The infusion helped my eyes, though at $120k each I was disappointed.
The infusion helped my eyes, though at $120k each I was disappointed.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 10:13 pm to threeputt23
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What about causes??
I have seen it listed as a side effect on some medications. However, mine is not caused by medication…it is caused by me being a dumbass when I was young!
Posted on 1/1/26 at 10:31 pm to KWL85
I had an issue in my left shoulder last year that was in the tendon and wouldn’t go away. I did a wolverine 2 peptide stack.
I started feeling better in 2 weeks, was 75 percent in a month, 95 percent at 2 months. No issues since completing the stack 6 months ago
I started feeling better in 2 weeks, was 75 percent in a month, 95 percent at 2 months. No issues since completing the stack 6 months ago
Posted on 1/1/26 at 10:41 pm to KWL85
Cheap headband earbuds on Amazon and find a YouTube 12 hr track with a frequency that masks it. My flare ups are noticeable only when I wake up in the middle of the night or too early to get up.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 10:44 pm to Restoringtheground
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shoulder
That’s tendinitis.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 10:52 pm to KWL85
Well, if you mix tinnitus with copperitus, you get bronzitus
Posted on 1/2/26 at 4:05 am to KWL85
I can't move my right eyebrow and it pisses me.off so much i jave an extra soft spot for people that cant move something important.
Also my tinitus comes up randomly and its annoying. 0341 steel rain distributor.
Also my tinitus comes up randomly and its annoying. 0341 steel rain distributor.
Posted on 1/2/26 at 6:50 am to KWL85
It’s not understood very well by the medical community.
Thankfully mine comes and goes. I only ever really notice it when there is quiet and it clicks on.
When I first had it it was constant and very annoying.
A safety guy once told us how we do damage to our hearing every day. He said when you arrive to work set the radio just loud enough so you can hear it clearly. Then after work, see if you will be able to hear it clearly. Wear ear protection was the point.
Thankfully mine comes and goes. I only ever really notice it when there is quiet and it clicks on.
When I first had it it was constant and very annoying.
A safety guy once told us how we do damage to our hearing every day. He said when you arrive to work set the radio just loud enough so you can hear it clearly. Then after work, see if you will be able to hear it clearly. Wear ear protection was the point.
Posted on 1/3/26 at 7:00 pm to KWL85
I’m trying a plant-free diet to see it has any effect.
If it helps I will definitely let you know.
If it helps I will definitely let you know.
Posted on 1/3/26 at 8:03 pm to Sunnyvale
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My Chriopractor swears by olive oil
In your ears?
Posted on 1/3/26 at 9:05 pm to KWL85
I wrote this a few months back when a fellow asked a similar question as yours.....
Yep. I've had non stop ringing of the ears (tinnitus) since 1999. Mine happened after hearing a new sound system in my friends truck with brand new loud speakers. After seeing an ENT, I had 2 ear masking devices similar looking to hearing aids that "blended in with the ringing" to help me not notice the ringing so much. That helped me a little but I soon stopped wearing them. After 25 years, here's what I know about tinnitus and what you can do about it....
1. SLEEP. Get you a white noise machine to put by your bedside. You will not get a good nights sleep without noise in the room to keep
you from hearing your ringing.
2. DON'T PANIC. You need to realize that you have been forever changed because there is no cure for tinnitus in my research but you can overcome this. It may seem hopeless but it's not. You have to fight for your sanity.
3. SODIUM does make tinnitus worse after you eat a lot of salt but the ringing eventually gets back to your normal level of ringing.
4. STRESS makes tinnitus more noticeable.
5. DON'T BUY TINNITUS CURES because there are none. I've bought everything on the market and NONE of it works. Ginko Biloba is the one that they advertise the most.
6. WEAR EAR PROTECTION when using power tools or around loud noises. The ringing can get worse permanently if you don't protect your ears from this day forward.
I'm not gonna sugar coat this problem of tinnitus. The first time I was fishing on the lake and realized just how bad the ringing really was, it hit me like a ton of bricks. I did notice when I was catching fish that the ringing was less noticeable lol. On a serious note, I was borderline thinking of wanting to end this problem and stop my misery but those thoughts were only during the first week or so. It took me about a year to get use to hearing it 24/7 and I did a lot of damage to myself with drugs, alcohol, conflicts, fighting and rough times with friends who didn't know why I had changed so much. I'm sober now and have a good life with a great wife and Jesus as my pilot. I don't know how anyone tries to live with tinnitus alone because you need a partner/friend or family member to reel you in because it it not easy to accept the ringing. God bless and I hope my post helps you even if it's a little bit.
Yep. I've had non stop ringing of the ears (tinnitus) since 1999. Mine happened after hearing a new sound system in my friends truck with brand new loud speakers. After seeing an ENT, I had 2 ear masking devices similar looking to hearing aids that "blended in with the ringing" to help me not notice the ringing so much. That helped me a little but I soon stopped wearing them. After 25 years, here's what I know about tinnitus and what you can do about it....
1. SLEEP. Get you a white noise machine to put by your bedside. You will not get a good nights sleep without noise in the room to keep
you from hearing your ringing.
2. DON'T PANIC. You need to realize that you have been forever changed because there is no cure for tinnitus in my research but you can overcome this. It may seem hopeless but it's not. You have to fight for your sanity.
3. SODIUM does make tinnitus worse after you eat a lot of salt but the ringing eventually gets back to your normal level of ringing.
4. STRESS makes tinnitus more noticeable.
5. DON'T BUY TINNITUS CURES because there are none. I've bought everything on the market and NONE of it works. Ginko Biloba is the one that they advertise the most.
6. WEAR EAR PROTECTION when using power tools or around loud noises. The ringing can get worse permanently if you don't protect your ears from this day forward.
I'm not gonna sugar coat this problem of tinnitus. The first time I was fishing on the lake and realized just how bad the ringing really was, it hit me like a ton of bricks. I did notice when I was catching fish that the ringing was less noticeable lol. On a serious note, I was borderline thinking of wanting to end this problem and stop my misery but those thoughts were only during the first week or so. It took me about a year to get use to hearing it 24/7 and I did a lot of damage to myself with drugs, alcohol, conflicts, fighting and rough times with friends who didn't know why I had changed so much. I'm sober now and have a good life with a great wife and Jesus as my pilot. I don't know how anyone tries to live with tinnitus alone because you need a partner/friend or family member to reel you in because it it not easy to accept the ringing. God bless and I hope my post helps you even if it's a little bit.
Posted on 1/3/26 at 10:48 pm to KWL85
Red light therapy is for producing collagen in your skin. Won't do anything for tinnitus. I had a $12,000 red light specific bed in a tanning salon. Use a white noise machine at night. Works fine. Have had tinnitus for 30 years.
Posted on 1/3/26 at 11:11 pm to KWL85
It’s mostly just a background thing for me and as long as I have other sounds around me, I don’t notice it as much.
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