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  1. ceauses97

    It will get better!

    It will get better!
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    You will be back.

    You will be back.
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    Psychopaths with Tinnitus

    I think every normal human being shares many of the same feelings when they first get tinnitus regardless of their tinnitus volume. and most of us didn't even know there were different types of tinnitus when we first got it. thats why i didnt feel it was necessary to write the severity of...
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    Psychopaths with Tinnitus

    Question out of curiosity... How do psychopaths and sociopaths react when they first get chronic Tinnitus? Considering their lack of emotions - do they eat, live and sleep like they did before, and not give a shit? How does it work?
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    What Is Life Worth without Hearing Normally?

    Support forum bro, be a little more supportive.
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    If you can't change or leave it, your only option is to accept it.

    If you can't change or leave it, your only option is to accept it.
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    I've Had Enough. Seeing How I Feel at End of Day, Then Checking Out

    "Suicide doesn't take away the pain, it gives it to someone else"
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    lol yeah i got them too. annoying as hell

    lol yeah i got them too. annoying as hell
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    Let's Induce Tinnitus in the World's Wealthiest People

    May sound cold, and I don't blame anyone if it does, but i gotta agree with OP on this one. Money is a big factor to find a cure for any diseases or conditions. If all the wealthy people got tinnitus, and the result is faster cure I would push that button without hesitating. We need more money...
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    I Have This Fear of Losing All My Hearing

    First of all, you're not going to lose your hearing just because you have tinnitus. Second, ask yourself this question: What is the probality of what you're scared actually will happen? Where is the evidence that you're going to lose you're hearing? The probality of you losing you're hearing is...
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    How Many People Have Committed Suicide on This Forum?

    I didn't assume anything. You did. The OP on the thread I linked to was a highly active member on this forum. His last post was about commiting mass suicide to draw more attention and awarness to tinnitus. If you look at the comments on his thread, there are many members who are worried if he...
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    How Many People Have Committed Suicide on This Forum?

    I don't. I just wrote that no one has heard from him since his last post about committing mass suicide. The OP in this thread asked a odd quiestion considering there is probably not any statics available to answer his question, but I still provided him with a link which may be the case. I don't...
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    How Many People Have Committed Suicide on This Forum?

    I simply answered @jdjd09 question. I don't know what the heck your problem is, but if you want to leave this forum, go ahead.
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    How Many People Have Committed Suicide on This Forum?

    I hope you quoted the wrong post because your comment seriously didn't make any sense to that I wrote.
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    How Many People Have Committed Suicide on This Forum?

    https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/collective-mass-suicide.3284/ One member made this thread (see the link above) and no one has heard from him since.
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    Seen Everyone. No Help But It Isn't Their Fault.

    Well snow86 always gets so personal and starts insulting when you confront him with something. As soon as you disagree with him he gets childish and directly calls you a troll. Look at my first post in this thread, I nicely commented that hearing your tinnitus over 90 db, doesn't mean it's 90 db...
  17. ceauses97

    LETS ENJOY LIFE !

    LETS ENJOY LIFE !
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    Seen Everyone. No Help But It Isn't Their Fault.

    My point is obviously stated in the previous post I made. I hear my tinnitus outside as well, that doesn't mean it's louder than 80-90 db. I love you too.
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    Seen Everyone. No Help But It Isn't Their Fault.

    Just because you can hear your tinnitus over 90 db doesn't mean it's 90 db loud.
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    Trying to Find a Cause (This Might Be Interesting)

    Why aren't you seeking a doctor instead of asking these type of questions to some random guys on the internet? You want my opinion? You need to let it go. Your tinnitus will most likely be there with you for the rest of you life, and you have to face that. There is no reason to spend a lot of...
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    How Long Before I Don't Associate the Ringing with Fear?

    I've read your post describing your tinnitus, and fully honestly, If I had tinnitus like that the "man" inside me would turn into soft bone in a box. But generally speaking, and statically, women tend to develop more anxiety and other mental problems than men. That's what i meant by my comment...
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    How Long Before I Don't Associate the Ringing with Fear?

    Took me 3 months, but I've never had any anxiety problems before getting T so it was easier. Not to mention the fact that I'm a man.
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    Ugh!

    Life.
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    End of My Rope

    Listen man I understand you're suffering, but it's gonna do no good ending your life like that. Take a second and think about your loved ones. I know my words are not going to end you're suffering, but I'm still trying to do my best to help others with my words. English isn't my first language...
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    Go ahead.

    Go ahead.
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    AM-101 Was My Savior

    He was being ironic. Women....
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    Do what you're doing right now. Live.

    Do what you're doing right now. Live.
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    Is This a Relapse?

    Pretty ignorant if you're having trouble answering a simple question like that. Not to mention very abnormal and weird. Either your tinnutus has increased, or it hasn't. No point to make a such dwell about it.
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    Or your tinnitus has just decreased in volum?

    Or your tinnitus has just decreased in volum?
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    Really Wish I Knew What I Was Doing Wrong

    I'm sorry, but your method doesn't really work. I've tried it, and my tinnitus is still as loud and annoying.
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    @InfiniteLoop Good thought! but he is using the sound from humans bombing each others as masking.

    @InfiniteLoop Good thought! but he is using the sound from humans bombing each others as masking.
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    I just met God. Turns out he has tinnitus as well.

    I just met God. Turns out he has tinnitus as well.
  33. ceauses97

    TED Talk: Imagine if You Would Get a Stroke and Get Completely Paralyzed

    Poor woman. Now I feel bad for complaining about my current situation. Tinnitus may be devastating to get, but getting paralyzed and not be able to walk or talk makes tinnitus look like a walk in the park. Thank you for sharing the link with us. It really shows us that we should be thankful for...
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    Newbie... Sad, Scared, Pissed, and Can't Stop Researching!

    Hello @denise w. I've had tinnitus since early December (3 months) and I can tell you it DOES get better. Trust me. I was a mess when I first got tinnitus, just look at my thread when I was 2 weeks in. Although my tinnitus volume has incresed, I'm coping a lot better today. There are hours...
  35. ceauses97

    Feeling Blue — One Year Anniversary with Tinnitus

    No problem. Hope you get better.
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    If Tinnitus Is a Symptom of an Underlying Condition...

    To clarify, tinnitus isn't exactly a condition we know much about. There are several question we still don't have the answer to. But in all honestly, if your tinnitus came under pregnancy I wouldn't take it as a concidence, there is probably a strong connection with some kind of nerve damage...
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    Don't See the Point Anymore to Staying

    He is frustated, and I'm sure you have been there too. Give him time. You can simply ignore his posts if you find it annoying, no one is forcing you to read anything in this thread.
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    Don't See the Point Anymore to Staying

    It's common to lose our hair cells in the inner ear as we age. That doesn't necessarily mean it will result in hearing loss and tinnitus. All noise-induced tinnitus is because of damaged hair cells, but there is still many cases where noise-induced tinnitus actually resolves on its own after a...
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    Don't See the Point Anymore to Staying

    The auditory nerve is comprised of thousands of tiny nerve fibers responsible for transmitting sound information to and from the ear and the brain, damaged nerve fibers can cause tinnitus and hearing loss, and I think that's what @Boy Helios is trying to tell, nerve fibers do recover and heal in...
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    Good.

    Good.
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    Went Out for the First Time Since Tinnitus

    Good good. Good good. Good. Great.
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    Will My Tinnitus Ever Go Away? More Prone to Noise-Induced Tinnitus?

    If you want the brain to adapt to its new normal, then go ahead, enjoy your "silence". But in a acute phase, avoiding silence is what you should to for better chances to recover.
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    Will My Tinnitus Ever Go Away? More Prone to Noise-Induced Tinnitus?

    The truth is that it doesn't go away for most people. If it does, great, but I don't think it will. Even if it does, your brain will just make up those noises because thats your new "normal". This is what silence is to you from now on. Accept it and move on. EDIT: Your only chance for it to go...
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    Retigabine (Trobalt, Potiga) — General Discussion

    What happened? i thought you were doing ok
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    Retigabine (Trobalt, Potiga) — General Discussion

    OK. I thought you were talking about good user experience getting "overlooked" and affect others to not take Trobalt because of trolling in this thread and lack of positive news. No need to get personally, I was never talking directly to you, but rather people who believes everything they read...
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    Retigabine (Trobalt, Potiga) — General Discussion

    This thread isn't ridiculous. If someone is really bothered by tinnitus to the point he/she can't function in life, or even considering suicide, negative user experience should have zero impact on the persons ability to choose whether to take trobalt or not. My tinnitus is 7/10 right now, it's...
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    Retigabine (Trobalt, Potiga) — General Discussion

    Maybe if you take trobalt right after the onset of tinnitus, then yes, but there are far better options in the treatment of acute tinnitus, like AM-101.
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    Retigabine (Trobalt, Potiga) — General Discussion

    Depends on where you live. I haven't tried trobalt myself, but I see you're in a very early stage to tinnitus, so I would strongly suggest you to not try trobalt because the side effects are not worth it at this point. Many people here may disagree with me, but I believe in our bodys ability to...
  49. ceauses97

    First Time Poster. Almost One Month In.

    @Heavygoldx Hello Adrian! Welcome to the club. This could go away, or not. Either way you will be fine with time. I need to ask you some questions. 1. Did your tinnitus occur right after listenting to loud music? 2. Can you manipulate your tinnitus with jaw/facial movements? 3. Is your...
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    Don't See the Point Anymore to Staying

    @jdjd09 As I'm reading your posts, I get this impression that you seem to be more concerned about your lost hearing and cognitive abilities rather than tinnitus itself. How many months are you in? You're still on the acute phase, you need to relax man. You talk a lot about ending it all but...
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    A Few Stories I Have Heard/Seen...

    12 weeks in. It has improved a little. but my reaction to the noise it is what has improved the most. OP = Orginal Poster (thread starter)
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    A Few Stories I Have Heard/Seen...

    I'm not trying to be hopeless. I want this to go away just like anyone else on this forum, but being relastic about your current situation is one step closer to habilitation. It's a myth that tinnitus suddenly goes away, the truth is that this medical condition can improve over time, but it does...
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    A Few Stories I Have Heard/Seen...

    Honestly, I'm not trying spoil your hope, but the fact is that tinnitus does NOT go away suddenly. It may go away gradually yes, but you don't wake up one day to realize it's gone. Tinnitus caused by a medication or other temporary situation may cease if that element is removed, but the...
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    Don't See the Point Anymore to Staying

    Listen her man and you listen well. I know you are going through a rough time You're in your 20s and dealing with lost hearing and tinnitus, and you're right. It shouldn't be like that. But life isn't fair. It never was and never going to be. I have never told anyone this, because I don't like...
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    How Common Is Tinnitus? How Severe Is Yours? How Often Do You Hear It? Does Everyone Have It Mild?

    Trust me. everybody does not have tinintus. I never did either. My room was always 100 % quite. No traffic outside, no electronical noises, no sounds, nothing. All silence, till I one day woke up by this firealarm in my head and it has been with me since that day.
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    List Everything You Have Tried for Tinnitus

    Cause: Noise-induced Sleeping pills: Nitrazepam and valerian. Helped me a lot the two first weeks. Supplements: Magnesium, b12, zinc, b6, b3. Helped some. Diet change: Stopped drinking milk and everything with calcium. More water and fruit. Reduce of caffeine/salt/sugar intake. Maybe it...
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    Don't See the Point Anymore to Staying

    I think most of the frustation thread starter is dealing with is due to his young age, and I completely understand him. Hearing loss and tinnitus shouldn't even be an issue in your 20s. But mother nature is cruel, and so is life. There is no point of fighting something you can not win. You just...
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    Will This Be Temporary?

    Maybe that's the cause. Green tea can inhibit the absorption of iron, leading to iron deficiency resulting in tinnitus. And there is also caffeine in green tea, which is known to trigger tinnitus. As I said, I'm not a doctor so I'm just comming up with a bunch of theories that may help you...
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    Will This Be Temporary?

    If I were you I would try stay home as much as possible the first two weeks. Only go out when you have too. You can help the healing process by relaxing, get some good night sleep and eating healthy. Drink a lot of water, and keep away from caffeine and sugar in the acute phase. Your ears are...