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    A Tinnitus-Free Day: Why Is Tinnitus Regarded as a Biomechanical or Neurological Issue?

    I don't agree with not being aware of it. I am always aware of it, but on that day, I had no tinnitus. Plain and simple. I also have to say I have NEVER had a day like that since tinnitus became an issue for me.
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    A Tinnitus-Free Day: Why Is Tinnitus Regarded as a Biomechanical or Neurological Issue?

    Hi folks. I'll try to answer all your questions. A number of decades. I've had tinnitus at increased levels for at least 30 years and cannot remember a day free of tinnitus like this! The tinnitus I experience is not noise-induced. It is there constantly. It's a whistling sound, and sometimes it...
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    A Tinnitus-Free Day: Why Is Tinnitus Regarded as a Biomechanical or Neurological Issue?

    I had an experience recently that completely blew me away. I have had tinnitus for a number of years now. On occasion, it gets extremely loud, and after seeing a specialist, these occasions were diagnosed by him as 'atypical migraines.' Other times, it is not as present. At the moment, it is a...
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    I'm Getting Great Results

    Hi folks, I wanted to start this as a new thread. I'm getting some great results with much improved tinnitus and hearing and fewer severe attacks of 'atypical migraines' that seemed linked to tinnitus. The sacrifices have not been felt and have been well worth it. 1. I've cut down added salt...
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    MuteButton

    Aaah, I've just read the comments above more carefully and notice the MuteButton works on the Vagus Nerve. That's the main one that runs from the stomach up to the brain. I'll have to try this device once it gets to Australia.
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    CPAP Machine Making Tinnitus Worse?

    Ok, this is an interesting thread. My tinnitus has just gone through the roof. I've been using a CPAP for a couple of years now and have had a terrific result with it BUT this recent development is proving horribly debilitating. I recently changed the breathing apparatus used on the cpap and I'm...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    This looks promising as a 'symptomatic' relief. However, the real cure will come when an injection of stem cells into the affected area becomes a reality and the lost processors are re-grown. In the meantime, I think any advance is great though and it's great that tinnitus is being taken...