- Feb 21, 2020
- 10
- Tinnitus Since
- 2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- TMJ, ETD, Neck, Noise?
I posted a video in a support group and asked members, if they wanted, to try it and let everyone know how it affected their tinnitus (if at all). Because it was one that affects mine a lot. Group exercise.
Anyway...
There was a member who had had tinnitus for 3 years, I believe they thought it was noise-induced.
They knew they had an issue with their neck as well and a heart problem.
They did the exercises in this video consistently, 3 times a day, for 3 days.
They also took 3mg of melatonin (but on it's own this did nothing, they'd been taking it for months to sleep)
They woke up on day 4 with no tinnitus and it's been a week now without any at all.
It causes mine to change tone completely and do all kinds of weird things, overall mine has been improving.
I do this + physio for my neck twice a week + some simple TMJ stretches throughout the day.
PLEASE NOTE: In some members of the group following this video, it has caused big flare-ups.
So be prepared that if you follow it things may get temporarily worse, so you'll want to ease in slowly.
Don't overwork the muscles or your body, there's no rush.
Would love for people on here to document how they get on with trying this video, just like we do in my group.
This is the video they followed:
Anyway...
There was a member who had had tinnitus for 3 years, I believe they thought it was noise-induced.
They knew they had an issue with their neck as well and a heart problem.
They did the exercises in this video consistently, 3 times a day, for 3 days.
They also took 3mg of melatonin (but on it's own this did nothing, they'd been taking it for months to sleep)
They woke up on day 4 with no tinnitus and it's been a week now without any at all.
It causes mine to change tone completely and do all kinds of weird things, overall mine has been improving.
I do this + physio for my neck twice a week + some simple TMJ stretches throughout the day.
PLEASE NOTE: In some members of the group following this video, it has caused big flare-ups.
So be prepared that if you follow it things may get temporarily worse, so you'll want to ease in slowly.
Don't overwork the muscles or your body, there's no rush.
Would love for people on here to document how they get on with trying this video, just like we do in my group.
This is the video they followed: