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  1. JaneFromBoston

    Trigger Points Dry Needling

    A good friend of mine with pulsatile tinnitus has been going for (dry) needling now - along with acupuncture - and her pulsatile stopped after a few sessions. The general tinnitus did not, but the pulsatile did. I’m starting sessions in a few weeks. Not everything is in a “study.” We know...
  2. JaneFromBoston

    Tinnitus, TMJ, Headaches, Neck Pain, Facial Pain, etc. — Possible Treatment

    @Codaz - I would stay away from Botax injections. We are friends with somebody, a dentist, who does these for people who come in with tinnitus, at the ear, nose and throat clinic where he works at a big very big hospital here in Boston. Even he says how dangerous they are, they can destroy your...
  3. JaneFromBoston

    Tinnitus, TMJ, Headaches, Neck Pain, Facial Pain, etc. — Possible Treatment

    Hell... @Codaz, @Kaelon, @applewine - I want to report my experience with all of the above. Especially today, I want to report this because I just spent hours and hours at the Red Sox rally for winning the World Series, I was screaming my head off (and at one point my left ear, the one with the...
  4. JaneFromBoston

    Talking Tinnitus — a U.K. Expo in Birmingham on Saturday, 15th September, 2018

    Well, maybe you're going to get some delayed reactions. Sometimes we look at these things on the run. So now that I'm set at a computer, I liked it very very much. It was extremely well done and here I am back to get more info, as they said it would take a while to really make all the info...
  5. JaneFromBoston

    New to the Forum, Not New to Pulsatile Tinnitus

    Billy, sorry for taking so long to respond. The 3-hr angiogram and ballon occlusion with Dr Shapiro showed that my blood flow is just fine. There isn’t even any plaque! (Which means I don’t worry any longer when I swim in the lake.) And I had a great time in the Big Apple. But still thump thump...
  6. JaneFromBoston

    Talking Tinnitus — a U.K. Expo in Birmingham on Saturday, 15th September, 2018

    Please ask whomever you feel would be appropriate: 1) It is said that pulsatile tinnitus is a result of brain flow disruption, but that is not always the case (as in my case, having had follow up balloon occlusion and more). What is known about pulsatile tinnitus and its treatment? 2) Why...
  7. JaneFromBoston

    Is Anybody Else's Tinnitus *Helped* by Aspirin?

    I take 325 mg aspirin (after a TIA) mine started a few weeks after i started taking the aspirin, right after I was "piped" for a brain aneurism. And it's on the side where my aneurism was. Hmmm. Interesting. Lots of people take 325mg of aspirin. You're making me wonder if I should discontinue...
  8. JaneFromBoston

    New to the Forum, Not New to Pulsatile Tinnitus

    I've just joined the forum. Seems good for us! We really are suffering and people underestimate just how much. My story is that I had surgery for a brain aneurism back in June (the procedure was the insertion of the Pipeline Embolization Device) and when I woke up from the surgery still in the...