Search results for query: cochlear hydrops

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  1. JasonP

    1 Year Anniversary Next Month...

    I really hope you feel better. :( I have been taking a supplement called Lithium Orotate lately. It seems to be helping with my mood and seems to make my tinnitus lower some days. I noticed a little bit of a change at first but after a few weeks of taking this, I really seem to notice a...
  2. Wolfears

    1 Year Anniversary Next Month...

    I hope that one day (hopefully soon)you can recover and pick up the pieces of your life, where you left off. But honestly after reading your story, I'm getting the sense there might be more going on. Something tells me, that the caloric test was just the last straw that broke the camels back...
  3. MoreThanOneRoad

    Tinnitus Back Again! Third Time's a Charm — NOT! (One Crazy-Long Intro)

    Hi everyone! People here seem pretty awesome, so I thought I’d sign up this morning, since I need help and support for a recent, rapidly-escalating, extreme case of Tinnitus. You guys seem to know a lot, and I’m hoping you’ll bend my ear (pun intended—maybe that will help!) with all your...
  4. AnnaW

    Meniere's since age 17

    ...is thought to help with fluid balance and thus help stabilise the meniere's attacks. I have pondered on what caused the episode of cochlear hydrops prior to giving birth. There are a few things: 1. I was on high dose iron because my ferritin was too low. This puts body in a state of...
  5. ToriaM34

    My (Long) 10 Year Tinnitus Story

    ...have to learn to live with this. My GP prescribed me Betahistine just to see if it helped as he thought it could be some kind of cochlear hydrops - the attacks did seem to decrease in frequency after this but it may have just been a coincidence. I still take the betahistine to this day as I...
  6. dpdx

    Autobiography

    ...me a list of diseases I could have and denied that I had an acoustic trauma. Some diseases are: Acousitc Neuroma, Meniere disease, Cochlear Hydrops, Thryoid cancer, etc. She told me to do every ear test possible. I did a CT scan in October and it was fine. Then sometime in October I got a...
  7. Jack Straw

    My (Long) 10 Year Tinnitus Story

    These attacks you are having are called “Fleeting Tinnitus”. This is where your hearing will “go deaf” and you will get very loud ringing in your ears. Some people also experience distorted hearing from this as well while the attack is happening. Based on reports from here these attacks can last...
  8. etn_hopes

    SSHL, Tinnitus, Panic Attacks, Intratympanic Injections, HBOT, Borrelia

    ...that showed nothing unusual, so I ignore him until I get a vertigo attack. So far I do not have those. I do have to say though Cochlear Hydrops would fit my symptoms pretty well. When I was in Hamburg for over a week, the ENT from Berlin with the lab results called. He received them 3 days...