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  • Hi, Object16 I saw a comment you made about dental work saying to go for the laser instead of the regular drill. I am just wondering since you've gotten tinnitus have you always used Laser drilling? Also, I'm in Canada as well which dentist do you go to? I'm in the Toronto Area. What are some tips you would recommend when it comes to a dentist because with tinnitus its a unique and troublesome situation?
    object16
    Hi I'm around don't worry
    object16
    no one has the laser drill, just ask for one second on one second off, get everything done promptly to minimize. Intensity and time is critical. You might have to suppress the spike with clonazepam. so far so good, I get LOTS of dental work.
    R
    I'm in Ontario what province are you from? Ya Ive been putting it off for a month I need to go. Did you take any supplements when u go to the dentist? What drill did they use for u?
    Hi Danny, hope all is well. How loud would you say yours is? I am looking find to someone to related to. Mine is loud and getting worse.
    Hang tough fellow canuck, I know it's all overwhelming when it hits you, but you will learn to cope trust me, just try different things to amuse your mind. I myself found that just a better understanding of tinnitus and it's inner working helped settle me down.
    Good luck and there is much useful info here at this site.
    Danny
    Danny
    funny, sleep hasn't been an issue with me despite the loudness at this time...I still use my crickets sounds from time to time, I can tell you it will ease and hopefully allow you to get a better nights sleep, I'm into this about a year and a half now and I'm still here, took me about 3 months to get a real grip on the noise and it's annoyance.
    A
    Thank you for your answer, I am also dizzy and light headed..do you experience this?..have to go for an Mri end of month ..hope this all go away.
    Danny
    Dizzy and light headed might be another issue. (vertigo) I also was dizzy and light headed for last 2 years but it had nothing to do with my noise, I did have a heart attack on april 12th I got dizzy and passed out cold, but it was a heart issue as opposed to a tinnitus issue, I had . a blocked artery. Trust me you will learn to adjust we all do and we find our own way to cope,
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