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Hey I'm doing okay, thank you. Family giving me vibe I ruined the holidays, I guess I did.

Wanna hear something funny? At the hospital when I kept bringing up my tinnitus the doctor a c t u a l l y and I quote:

"Well there is this thing I have heard of called tinnitus desensitization therapy. I really think it could help you, I can get you a referral."

I started cackling like a jackal, for a long time. It made the doctor stare at me in discomfort.

Fml

Anyways I'm not dead, yet.
 
@85dB T

Hey I'm doing okay, thank you. Family giving me vibe I ruined the holidays, I guess I did.

Wanna hear something funny? At the hospital when I kept bringing up my tinnitus the doctor a c t u a l l y and I quote:

"Well there is this thing I have heard of called tinnitus desensitization therapy. I really think it could help you, I can get you a referral."

I started cackling like a jackal, for a long time. It made the doctor stare at me in discomfort.

Fml

Anyways I'm not dead, yet.
Doctor with his head miles up his ass
 
@85dB T

Hey I'm doing okay, thank you. Family giving me vibe I ruined the holidays, I guess I did.

Wanna hear something funny? At the hospital when I kept bringing up my tinnitus the doctor a c t u a l l y and I quote:

"Well there is this thing I have heard of called tinnitus desensitization therapy. I really think it could help you, I can get you a referral."

I started cackling like a jackal, for a long time. It made the doctor stare at me in discomfort.

Fml

Anyways I'm not dead, yet.

Hahaha.... he's lecturing the wrong dude.

At least you have family, even if they blame you, they love you too. I don't have any family. When I got out of the hospital I was a hermit for 17 months. Social media, which I had never done, was my way back to civilization, but not quite.

Glad you are doing better, thanks for responding. Hoping 2019 will bring good to you.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of us.
 
Her smug aura mocks me.

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Wanna hear something funny? At the hospital when I kept bringing up my tinnitus the doctor a c t u a l l y and I quote:

"Well there is this thing I have heard of called tinnitus desensitization therapy. I really think it could help you, I can get you a referral."

I started cackling like a jackal, for a long time. It made the doctor stare at me in discomfort.
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"Dexter faked his own death to see how people would react. About 3,000 people attended Dexter's mock wake. Dexter did not see his wife cry, and after he revealed the hoax, he caned her for not grieving his death sufficiently.[6]"
I like the part where we doesn't punctuate his Biography and tells people his wife is dead and the person they see entering and exiting his house is her ghost.
 
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extended audiograms don't mean shit when it comes to background noise testing.
Also theres not just one hair cell per frequency. You can lose hair cells associated with a certain frequency and not others and still hear and have tinnitus. That's probably what hyperacusis is.
 
Also theres not just one hair cell per frequency. You can lose hair cells associated with a certain frequency and not others and still hear and have tinnitus. That's probably what hyperacusis is.

Here's something: I think "hyperacusis" or maybe a better term for what I'm thinking is "recruitment", anyway I think my hearing is improving due to hyperacusis and or recruitment.

So, question is: can development of sensitivity to sound be a recovery effort of the auditory cortex? Of course this is a problem if your hearing is already good.

Seems our brains are not evolved or adept at recovering from modern day acoustic trauma from today's industry and technology.
 


Nice video and all, but I'll need to see RCTs with clear evidence of efficacy. Period.
'nuff said.

What's your guys' opinion on ACRN? Do you think MuteButton will really be more efficacious than ACRN?
 
Who else has not only horrible T but also HL, shitty ear pain shitty ear fullness and similar shitty symptoms? My ears NEVER feel normal no more.
 
Also theres not just one hair cell per frequency. You can lose hair cells associated with a certain frequency and not others and still hear and have tinnitus. That's probably what hyperacusis is.
what is your hypothesis about hyperacusis's pathology?
 

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