Exactly WTF? Some of the Information About Tinnitus Is Total Bullshit by Complete Idiots

@Star64 Always in agreement with you and so many others that have done recent posting.

Just within the last 3.5 years I saved 2000 medical journal articles and viewed thousands more. Of those 2000 medical journal articles, about 600 may cover most that needs to be known about all forms of tinnitus. For sure there are some important facts that relate to all our conditions - including physical and PT.

I wish that I could highlight all cause and treatments within these 600 articles and index them to certain conditions, but that would take another 2 or so years. I have posted many of these articles. Knowing biology is one thing, but doctors often don't have time to research so few know the real tinnitus connections and that includes ENTs or any other specialty. No one knows everything and viewing research from specific researchers is needed. Here is one more specific condition where treatment mentions is very worthy. https://adc.bmj.com/content/78/1/89
Gee you have done your homework Greg, you certainly have read enough enough articles, but like you said it takes a lot of work to decipher and catalogue all this information. The article on Benign intracranial hypertension was also an interesting read, especially for PT.

Totally agree with you it is hard to know everything, but more research is definitely needed.
 
Mine started about 2 months ago. Annoying as HELL!! I found a long, rambling (56 minutes) video about Clear Ear Plus. This guy and some Dr. from the Secret Society of Brainiacs concocted this (natural) remedy pill. All for just $69 a bottle. Then I found another video( 1 hour or read it) from another guy and his brainiac friend(from out of the shadows). Same concoction,same BULLSHIT. This one was Tinnitus 911. See a trend here?!?!

I must admit though I fell for the Clear Ear Plus. Figured it could not hurt to try it. DID NOT WORK!!!! But I did get my money back. Fool me once,shame on you,Fool me twice, shame on ME. Didn't get sucked in to the Tinnitus 911. Word to the wise,so they say.

For me I feel it's high blood pressure because when the pressure goes up so does the volume. It's not loss of hearing for me. My hearing is fine. I don't listen to loud R&R anymore. I'm a Blues kinda guy. But the ringing I hear now is what I had after coming home from an OZZY concert(mosh pit). After more investigation looks like it's a auditory brain problem. Which leaves the question,W.T.F. now?? The Brit's have a sound device that recalibrates your auditory brain circuit. On You Tube. Where do I get it!?

Good Luck to All
 
For me I feel it's high blood pressure because when the pressure goes up so does the volume. It's not loss of hearing for me. My hearing is fine.

Yesterday, I posted this - many with tinnitus, non pulsatile tinnitus with no noted hearing loss have neck vascular issues as cause. This statement is from a highly professional research article. I have discussed hypertension with or without hearing loss many times.

What is needed:
First blood pressure testing several times a day. Hyperactivity may be sudden and just for brief moments, but all sorts of physical damage can be done from this - including eyes, veins and arteries, brain white matter increasing, heart problems, kidney problems and abdominal aortic enlargement called AAA. Increase in tinnitus.

Complete blood testing. Eye examination - retina -optic if needed. Heart ECHO if needed.
Ultrasounds of neck veins and arteries.
Cranial nerve assessment.

Very important is not to twist neck and shoulders into an awkward position with hypertension - vascular.
 
Fun Fact:
If I take the same medication that caused my tinnitus and made it worse- I definitely get temporary relief- at the cost of permanently worse tinnitus when the drugs wear off.
Every time.
Even Lidocaine from the dentist has this effect.
 
Yesterday, I posted this - many with tinnitus, non pulsatile tinnitus with no noted hearing loss have neck vascular issues as cause. This statement is from a highly professional research article. I have discussed hypertension with or without hearing loss many times.

What is needed:
First blood pressure testing several times a day. Hyperactivity may be sudden and just for brief moments, but all sorts of physical damage can be done from this - including eyes, veins and arteries, brain white matter increasing, heart problems, kidney problems and abdominal aortic enlargement called AAA. Increase in tinnitus.

Complete blood testing. Eye examination - retina -optic if needed. Heart ECHO if needed.
Ultrasounds of neck veins and arteries.
Cranial nerve assessment.

Very important is not to twist neck and shoulders into an awkward position with hypertension - vascular.
I do have a neck issue. I tried the Chinese acupressure point. Nuthin!!! But who trusts the Chinese now days:)
 

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