- Dec 2, 2015
- 159
- Tinnitus Since
- 01/2002. Became worse 11/29/2015.
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Medication
I have read that before. If only we could actually learn that stuff and make T and H go awayI have gotten a few sessions, I feel like each session has been working for me. Not sure tho, it's not like a gym selfie where we can see our progress by comparing it. I hate that, but who knows!? Here's an article I think you might find interesting; falls within the realm of traditional Chinese medicine;
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/health/my-life-was-a-war-against-noise-1.517024
Ricardo
This is interesting Ricardo. -- While there aren't any classes for this in the Chicago area, I am researching other types of Chinese meditation.I have gotten a few sessions, I feel like each session has been working for me. Not sure tho, it's not like a gym selfie where we can see our progress by comparing it. I hate that, but who knows!? Here's an article I think you might find interesting; falls within the realm of traditional Chinese medicine;
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/health/my-life-was-a-war-against-noise-1.517024
Ricardo
@John Meyers Ehm, not sure if you'd like to learn a little more about acupuncture, but this is definitely interesting If anything, you might even help a different part of your body
Ricardo
Definitely! Well, even if you're not cured it will definitely make you feel refreshed and stuff. I have done a few sessions myself and I'm not cured, but I felt like there was something to it when it was going crazy the first few weeks.I will let you know how it goes. -- Even if it only lowers my volume slightly, I look forward to less stress.
Definitely! Well, even if you're not cured it will definitely make you feel refreshed and stuff. I have done a few sessions myself and I'm not cured, but I felt like there was something to it when it was going crazy the first few weeks.
I'm going to try qigong next week, then maybe reiki, etc.
If you can find a traditional chinese medicine shop, you should try Er Ming Zui Ci Wan, apparently this is prescribed to people with tinnitus within the TCM realm. I personally have noticed a slight difference, as in I don't notice it everywhere anymore.
There's a tinnitus clinic here in Denver that takes my health insurance, I'm planning on seeing them soon for TRT or at least counseling. I will definitely have a ton of questions!
Either way, I've put myself in the mindset that this might be here forever so I might as well embrace what I have and just live my life
Ricardo
I'd say give it a try, who knows? it might work. Mine was sudden onset and seems to be making a difference. It's not a miracle pill but ever since I started taking it, I don't hear it everywhere. Today I went to the hot springs with my friends and had a great time! I went to the bathroom and couldn't hear the ringing past anything. I used to hear it everywhere before; the ones I bought cost me $6 and didn't notice a difference until maybe the third or fourth day.ActiveHerb.com pretty much killed my hopes for Er Ming Zui Ci Wan since my T is noise-induced and happened suddenly:
If this has helped anyone with noise-induced T, we would love to hear from you.
- 1. Do not use if the tinnitus occurred suddenly.
- 2. It is only suitable for gradual loss of hearing and/or ring in the ears due to Yin deficiency of the liver and kidney.
Thanks,
John
I'd say give it a try, who knows? it might work. Mine was sudden onset and seems to be making a difference. It's not a miracle pill but ever since I started taking it, I don't hear it everywhere. Today I went to the hot springs with my friends and had a great time! I went to the bathroom and couldn't hear the ringing past anything. I used to hear it everywhere before; the ones I bought cost me $6 and didn't notice a difference until maybe the third or fourth day.
The premise of traditional Chinese medicine is that we have an imbalance in our chi that causes different illnesses and stuff like acupuncture, herbal supplements and exercise helps us to regain that balance of chi that has become stagnant in our bodies. I don't think it'll work instantly, but I definitely think it's worth a shot.
I mean, I don't want to be that guy to lead people onto something that may not work for them but I think in our cases, we gotta try different stuff. I would just try it and meditate some. It definitely helps to meditate! I basically lay in my quiet room and sort of try and clear my mind of any thoughts. I know it's counter intuitive, but because of this I no longer fear quiet spaces.
Have you tried headspace? It's an app that you get 10 free sessions. I mean, you'll definitely hear the tinnitus (I do). But it makes me feel more at ease that I have it, the techniques help me sleep at night and it has some great analogies of the mind and animations that are pretty cool.
Also, your T was caused by a concert. I feel like I have seen plenty of posts on here of people recovering from that more often than others within a year or so. Mine might have been caused by a viral infection in my ear that spread from one to the other; same as my mom and brothers so I'm convinced that mine won't go away. Yea, it sucks but hey at least I'm not alone! Also, my friend told me today that her mom was in a bad car accident and had tinnitus for 3 years until one day just poof, it was gone. So keep the faith brother!
Ricardo