I'm okay, ty. i don't visit this board/forum anymore rly, since i find it unnecessary.
i don't rly give a fuck about my tinnitus anymore (im tired of calling it T.), it's still annoying, but mine i caused by some jaw thingy.. you're handsome :D
I'm a bit curious how you're tinnitus is like Dr. nagler? Does yours ever change or is it "stable" and all the same all time. Not to take the thread too much off-topic.
I know google is no doctor, i know i know.
What i find a bit weird is that you without knowing me at all, think it's not related even though many people with TMD has recovered from their tinnitus when treated properly for their TMJD.
I truely respect and accept your view on this and maybe i...
A study also posted here on the forums shows that that caffeine has not affect on tinnitus.
I think it's a placebo effect that appears because a lot of T. sufferers think the caffeine will increase their tinnitus and therefor they really believe that their T. is increased and stop drinking...
I understand your point that because i developed what looks like some TMD, i doesn't mean it's connected to my T.
But i would say it is anyways, for a long time i slept with my headset on watching movies and stuff before i fell asleep (as weird as it sounds) which i think could be the cause to...
I think its either that or ETD.
My guess would mainly be TMJ, also because X-rays showed misalignment in my jaw.
I also tried attaching heat to my right side and the clicks and popping softened up a bit
So, i'm one with TMJ symptoms as well. I've spoken to a physo and dentist which specializes in jaw problems (TMJ).
The dentist is making some sort of mouth guard, but i don't know the correct word because im Danish.
What is the difference between a:
Mouth guard
Mouth splint
neuromuscular...
Im no doctor but misaligned jaw could be some TMJ thing.
I got a sound which is clicking, its not the clicks i hear when i swallow or move my jaw.
I woke up a night 4 months ago with tinnitus, went away and got back the night after.. i've had it ever since :/
Yeah, since TMJ is not a one-fix solution thing, it can be hard to find the right treatment for sure.
Another thing the physiotherapist told me was that a normal treatment period was around 2 years. So i guess you need to be patient with those kind of treatments.
AND! finding the right doctor...
The dentist asked me if i needed it. I said i had one night (which is rare) that i had bad pain. I don't have any pain currently, so i dont see any needs for it.
And if Zitromax is a oxotoxic med, i'm just not happy taking it.