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  1. matt89

    Severe TTTS in Both Ears — Can It Settle/Heal on Its Own?

    I had a second acoustic trauma 3 and a half months ago, which left me with severe fullness, muffled hearing, and sometimes temporary pulsatile tinnitus. The fullness and muffled hearing sensation haven't improved, even 3 months after the event. However, over the last couple of weeks, I've...
  2. matt89

    Second Acoustic Trauma: Seeking Advice on Ear Fullness/Pressure

    Hi everyone, In 2016, I experienced an acoustic trauma, and I am immensely grateful for the support Tinnitus Talk provided. It helped me adapt to living with tinnitus in both ears, a high-frequency hearing loss in my right ear, and to continue my life with these little devils in my ears every...
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    Stem Cell Regeneration Supplements (Sprays & Capsules)

    Just did some research concerning available stem cell supplements and found out that there's no existing thread which deals with such supplements. These supplements don't contain stem cells, they contain substances which are able to increase/activate stem cells or support stem cell regeneration...
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    Lidocaine Injections to the Otic Ganglion (Nervus Trigeminus)

    @attheedgeofscience recently mentioned that a doctor in Germany has completed a study with promising results where 300 patients with tinnitus have been treated with Lidocaine injections to the otic ganglion. https://www.tinnitustalk.com/posts/171794/ https://www.tinnitustalk.com/posts/171829/...
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    Strange Sound/Cracking Coming from Jaw Movement. Any Ideas?

    Since I have T in both ears due to an acoustic trauma I am experiencing the following concerning my right ear: - When I'm moving my lower jaw up and down (e.g. while eating or just without eating something) there is a sound in my right ear which I would describe as a wind blow into a sail. -...
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    Can Masking Stop Tinnitus from Getting Centralized in the Brain?

    Just wondering. There's an assumption that tinnitus gets centralized in the brain after 3 months or more (scientists are unsure about the period). After the period the brain assigns it to the normal ambient noises and tinnitus becomes chronic. So what if someone gets tinnitus and masks it...