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    New York Post Article on Hyperacusis

    Actor Burt Reynolds had long-lasting hyperacusis after being struck on the jaw during a movie fight scene.
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    Is Tinnitus Becoming More Common?

    Go to the NEWS section in Google, and type in "tinnitus." You'll find many recent news articles in which hearing professionals claim that hearing loss, tinnitus, and sound sensitivity are dramatically increasing, especially in kids. Hyperacusis is also now frequently mentioned.
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    Random YouTube Tinnitus "Cures"

    RaZaH, Have you noticed any changes with sound sensitivity?
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    Random YouTube Tinnitus "Cures"

    I don't think vitamin D tests can read that high.:) If you are thinking about a magnesium test, have a look at this: http://www.easy-immune-health.com/magnesium-level.html
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    Random YouTube Tinnitus "Cures"

    I don't know where you fall, but a lot of people on this forum are walking laboratories. Their tinnitus probably has no idea what's happening or what's coming next.
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    Random YouTube Tinnitus "Cures"

    Wow... RaZaH, I do know someone who flushed all his supplements down the toilet. He got so fed up with his ears that he said, "The heck with it." He even threw away his earplugs and started ignoring his diet. Instead of buying vitamins, he took friends out to eat. And he got vastly better in a...
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    Random YouTube Tinnitus "Cures"

    However, it sounds like a forced *deficiency* of magnesium surely does something.
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    Random YouTube Tinnitus "Cures"

    RaZAH, If the above articles are correct, your experience may be demonstrating what many have claimed--that lack of magnesium can play a large role in tinnitus. Maybe this experience has unmasked a contributor to your tinnitus? Again, if these articles are accurate, they explain the wide...
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    Audiology Experience

    Good move, refusing the loud tests. Already you're smarter than the audiologist.
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    Random YouTube Tinnitus "Cures"

    You fooled me. I thought you were going to say that after reading the above articles, you'd increase your magnesium intake to quickly balance things out. Keep us posted on what happens. With the amount of vitamin D you've been taking, flushing it out of your system should only take a couple of...
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    Random YouTube Tinnitus "Cures"

    RaZaH, See articles above. Is it possible that by taking heroic dosages of vitamin d, one might be forcing a magnesium deficiency, which could affect the ears? "...Magnesium and Vitamin D should be taken together in order to avoid vitamin D side effects and to maximize absorption of both...
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    Random YouTube Tinnitus "Cures"

    Two Articles: 1. Ringing in the Ears after Taking Vitamin D: http://www.easy-immune-health.com/ringing-in-the-ears-after-taking-vitamin-d2.html 2. Take Magnesium and Vitamin D Together to Avoid Side Effects: http://www.easy-immune-health.com/magnesium-and-vitamin-d.html
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    Random YouTube Tinnitus "Cures"

    Actually, that's true. People with central gain problems (in which severe tinnitus and hyperacusis come and go) will tell you that when the gain is turned way up, they can hear everything that's going on in their hearing system--including an orchestra of tinnitus going all over the place from...
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    Random YouTube Tinnitus "Cures"

    RaZaH, How long have you been taking it?
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    Random YouTube Tinnitus "Cures"

    So, 30,000 IU?