I thought I would share...
Some days ago I got to know a person (kind lady in her 40s) who got rid of tinnitus. She suffers from the same condition as me (lordosis). She had T for few months until the doctors found a spine problem. She tried several therapies and massages were most effective. After two weeks of massages she noticed first improvement, her T started disappearing. Among other things she tried exercise and used iontophoresis+ketoprofen. She said her T is completely gone now but there are still some back pains sometimes.
Things that exacerbate this condition are being overweight, sitting too much (f.e. at workplace) and too many/too soft pillows when sleeping.
Some days ago I got to know a person (kind lady in her 40s) who got rid of tinnitus. She suffers from the same condition as me (lordosis). She had T for few months until the doctors found a spine problem. She tried several therapies and massages were most effective. After two weeks of massages she noticed first improvement, her T started disappearing. Among other things she tried exercise and used iontophoresis+ketoprofen. She said her T is completely gone now but there are still some back pains sometimes.
Things that exacerbate this condition are being overweight, sitting too much (f.e. at workplace) and too many/too soft pillows when sleeping.