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ringing ears
« on: Jan 9th, 2003, 9:23pm »
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Has anyone had a problem with ringing of the ears?Its been two years for me without a break, whether in a c. cycle or not.Have had all proper tests done,nothing! Maybe shrooms could help?Has it?Replies appreciated.thanx,Davepul
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Re: ringing ears
« Reply #1 on: Jan 9th, 2003, 10:11pm »
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I've never heard of ringing ears being a CH symptom.  I'll assume you've been to a neuro and asked him.  I'll bet some NSAIDs (like aspirin) can cause ringing ears.  But maybe you have tinnitis.  I'll bet shrooms wouldn't be any help, if anything they might make it worse.  Shrooms tend to amplify and/or exaggerate sensations.
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Re: ringing ears
« Reply #2 on: Jan 10th, 2003, 10:53am »
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Sorry I can't be of more help, but no ringing here either.
 
Do you have high blood pressure???? I've heard of that before, but not very much.....
 
Hope you get some relief soon.
 
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« Reply #3 on: Jan 10th, 2003, 9:42pm »
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neuro says it may have something to do with the prednisone or one of 50 other chemicals he keeps putting me on.anyway, ent/audio spec. all say live with it,I say B>S>, something caused the ringing to start two years ago and it has never stopped(this after 16 years of CHs.) thanx,
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Re: ringing ears
« Reply #4 on: Jan 11th, 2003, 1:18pm »
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hope this helps     Ringing in the ears (tinnitus) may sound like constant or intermittent ringing, buzzing, beating, humming, hissing, clicking, chirping, whistling, whooshing, a low roar or high squeal when there is no external source. Up to 50 million US citizens have experienced this phenomenon. Though annoying, it rarely is a symptom of a serious problem. The treatment is directly related to the cause.  
 
Causes that can go away with treatment. See a qualified ear, nose and throat specialist to diagnose these causes and to get appropriate treatment.  
 Infection of the middle ear  
 Cardiovascular diseases, tumor,  
 Infection  
 Toxic reaction to aspirin, quinine, Streptomycin, Salicylites, long term use of  antibiotics and anti- inflammatory drugs  
 Excessive smoking or drinking  
 Allergies  
 Dental diseases  
 Buildup of wax  
   Interference with blood vessel flow  
 
Causes that do not go away
 
 Damage to the inner ear from exposure to loud noise,  
 Hole in the ear drum    
 Age related hearing loss, usually after age 60.  
 
 
Dealing with long term ringing in the ears
If there is no cure, it is possible, at least, to reduce the irritation, or prevent intensifying ringing by  
 
 
 Biofeedback training to ignore the sounds  
 Habituation Therapy (This can take up to two years.)  
 Avoiding irritants such as loud noise, nicotine, caffeine, aspirin, tonic water, salt  
 Masking the noise with other sounds in the environment. e.g. music  
 Reducing stress and depression naturally or with medications.  
 Herbal therapies, acupuncture and hypnosis may help.  
 A hearing-aid like device that masks the sound  
 Improve your circulation through exercise  
 Get adequate rest to avoid fatigue  
 There are no FDA approved drugs to treat ringing in the ears.    John
 
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Re: ringing ears
« Reply #5 on: Jan 12th, 2003, 7:29am »
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Good Post!
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Re: ringing ears
« Reply #6 on: Jan 13th, 2003, 11:24pm »
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I agree, esp being someone who has had tinnitus for over 30 yrs.
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