Hello,
I've been tracking posts on this forum for over a year. Thank you Allan 1967 for contact with Markku - I could not register because the system claimed stubbornly that I was a bot.
I have "it" (yes, I usually call tinnitus it) from the beginning of February 2018. The matter is even worse because I have a very strong obsession with this (first thought in the morning, the last one before falling asleep, without a pause for the whole day).
One week after the beginning of this, I got to the hospital for 10 days: polfilin, mannitol, bexter, dexaven, memotropil, papaverinum. It temporarily helped the sound on the left but it did not help on the right. The doctor said that this week is already too late. I still worry about it (I might have been able to get to the hospital two days earlier), especially since in 2014 it was the same, I went to the hospital after 4 days and "it" gave way. Do you think that in fact these days were key?
I had a lot of research (including cervical spine resonance) and tried a number of treatments (as most of them probably are). The only thing that helped a little was electrostimulation of the vagus nerve.
Currently, I do what many of us do - I look forward to the Neuromod with great hope and, if possible, plan to go to Ireland immediately after the release (I'm from Poland).
I would also have a question about my audiogram - is it correct? The technician said yes, but it looks strange to me:
As for any other aspects of my life, like Jazzer, I have a beloved cat:
My Sunshine.
I've been tracking posts on this forum for over a year. Thank you Allan 1967 for contact with Markku - I could not register because the system claimed stubbornly that I was a bot.
I have "it" (yes, I usually call tinnitus it) from the beginning of February 2018. The matter is even worse because I have a very strong obsession with this (first thought in the morning, the last one before falling asleep, without a pause for the whole day).
One week after the beginning of this, I got to the hospital for 10 days: polfilin, mannitol, bexter, dexaven, memotropil, papaverinum. It temporarily helped the sound on the left but it did not help on the right. The doctor said that this week is already too late. I still worry about it (I might have been able to get to the hospital two days earlier), especially since in 2014 it was the same, I went to the hospital after 4 days and "it" gave way. Do you think that in fact these days were key?
I had a lot of research (including cervical spine resonance) and tried a number of treatments (as most of them probably are). The only thing that helped a little was electrostimulation of the vagus nerve.
Currently, I do what many of us do - I look forward to the Neuromod with great hope and, if possible, plan to go to Ireland immediately after the release (I'm from Poland).
I would also have a question about my audiogram - is it correct? The technician said yes, but it looks strange to me:
As for any other aspects of my life, like Jazzer, I have a beloved cat:
My Sunshine.