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    Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) Caused High RBC Count & BP, Unable to Recover from Tinnitus

    Hi @Leon71 - found this thread whilst looking into a potential link between Testosterone Replacement Therapy and tinnitus. Hope your condition has improved?
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    Somatosensory (Sometimes) Pulsatile Tinnitus — Would You Have an Angiogram?

    @Greg Sacramento, thank you for putting all of that together! Short answer - no, no problem with legs or feet, thankfully. Your post made me think about how my regular running activities often take me to very high heart rates. As an aside, I had COVID-19 bouts in April 2020 and December 2021...
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    Somatosensory (Sometimes) Pulsatile Tinnitus — Would You Have an Angiogram?

    @Greg Sacramento - thanks for the feedback - and the very interesting link. I have questions (no surprise there!). Your comments regarding abdominal aortic aneurysm got me thinking: -The ultrasound was ordered by the GE to rule out gallstones. Would normal procedure be to check for AAA? They...
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    Somatosensory (Sometimes) Pulsatile Tinnitus — Would You Have an Angiogram?

    @volsung37 - I have great empathy for what you are experiencing. My hope is that this resolves over time for you. I have had varying experiences with Zopiclone, depending upon the brand. I would stay well away from all the generics - can't emphasise this enough. Imovane is what I would...
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    Somatosensory (Sometimes) Pulsatile Tinnitus — Would You Have an Angiogram?

    Great hearing from you @Greg Sacramento. Thanks for reading, and for your questions. I am so sorry to hear that you have not found a resolution to your barrage of tinnitus. How you have coped in terms of psychological distress and the emotional components would be a topic I would love to touch...
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    Somatosensory (Sometimes) Pulsatile Tinnitus — Would You Have an Angiogram?

    Hello good people. My first post here. Thanks for all you do and contribute. Today an interventional radiologist suggested that I consider an Angiogram, which has prompted this post. Although this is a decision only I can make, your read of my circumstances would be gold at this point. Full...