My tinnitus comes and goes in my left ear. I usually have one day tinnitus free and then two days with it.
I am 68 years old and quite active. I walk at least ten miles every day. I have gotten so use to walking long distances that if I don't walk I feel like I've been short changed. My day just isn't complete.
My tinnitus started one day over three years ago and never left. I've been to ENT's and none of them could tell me that anything was wrong. Their answer was just get use to it. I recently didn't feel well and went to my family doctor. I was dragging and always tired. I figured I was just walking too much.
He administered a blood test and the results came back that I had anemia. My red blood cell count was way to low. He prescribed iron supplements and lectured me on having a better well balanced diet.
Within a week after taking a single iron supplement pill a day my tinnitus started to get less and less intense.
Normally when the tinnitus came in it stayed in constantly for two or three days. Now it would come in go several time a day and a lot less intense.
After two weeks I am going 4 and 5 days tinnitus free and the days that I do have it it's a lot less intense. Seems that the red blood cells need iron to do their job of carrying oxygen in your blood. I only found out that something was wrong when the oximeter that I had just bought showed a blood saturation in the low 90 percentile. I thought the meter was broken but everyone else I tested it on was in the high 90's. That's when I went to the doctor.
I think I have really stumbled on to something here and feel more positive about the future. Hope this helps.
I am 68 years old and quite active. I walk at least ten miles every day. I have gotten so use to walking long distances that if I don't walk I feel like I've been short changed. My day just isn't complete.
My tinnitus started one day over three years ago and never left. I've been to ENT's and none of them could tell me that anything was wrong. Their answer was just get use to it. I recently didn't feel well and went to my family doctor. I was dragging and always tired. I figured I was just walking too much.
He administered a blood test and the results came back that I had anemia. My red blood cell count was way to low. He prescribed iron supplements and lectured me on having a better well balanced diet.
Within a week after taking a single iron supplement pill a day my tinnitus started to get less and less intense.
Normally when the tinnitus came in it stayed in constantly for two or three days. Now it would come in go several time a day and a lot less intense.
After two weeks I am going 4 and 5 days tinnitus free and the days that I do have it it's a lot less intense. Seems that the red blood cells need iron to do their job of carrying oxygen in your blood. I only found out that something was wrong when the oximeter that I had just bought showed a blood saturation in the low 90 percentile. I thought the meter was broken but everyone else I tested it on was in the high 90's. That's when I went to the doctor.
I think I have really stumbled on to something here and feel more positive about the future. Hope this helps.