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when are we getting a solution or cure to noise induced tinnitus that isn't just "deal with it"
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>>16937896
Id argue that people who are being targeted and afflicted as victims of the wealthy white devils play loud music to drown out the signals from all these communication tools and towers

Its definitely an unseen warefare
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>>16937882
when we start punching doctors
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There needs to be more public awareness. Despite affecting something like a billion people, most kinda just think of it as an "it is what it is" thing and don't bother to consider the possibility of a cure. If you can get more awareness you can get more funding and are more likely to have treatmetns.
I think stem cell therapies may be promising as solutions.
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When enough people donate to Tinnitus Quest, the only nonprofit that's actually funding real tinnitus research based on finding a cure.
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My brother has it, but doesnt believe me. Try to help him if this works:

I think it's about electrolyte depletion, by use of detergents, long hot water baths or swimming pool in plain water. This happens slowly, through years of doing. Much like blue eyed people lose sulphates and copper and their eyes become gray, because the body needs them for whatever and takes them from the iris.

The listening comes from some kind of "hairs" dipped into a multiple electrolyte solution inside that snail shaped organ. Works by conductivity and audio transmission, being some electrolytes specific for some frequencies or such.

Hence, in depletion of some of them, like, idk, magnesium and phosphate, the system fails on those frequencies.

Recovering them is long term, bc if the body had to get them, it means they lack everywhere, so, to get them again in the ear, you have to refill all the body, by slow diffussion of all of them.

What do? long baths in the sea, no plain water shower after. For long time. Sea water drops into the eyes and maybe inside ears too. Drink or cook with some seawater, to get it also by digestion. As many ways as you can will provide different options for diferent molecule sizes and other characteristics. Diffussion is a very slow process.

And, of course, gloves when dishing with detergents, shorter showers and pool time. Maybe spray seawater after it.

About ingesting it, note sodium (na) is very excess in body and makes you urinate a lot. Dosify small and bear in mind it will be a long process.

Also, proceed at your own risk.
Just sharing what i suspect with no evidence. Hope it helps.

T. Abductive mind.
Help my brother with it, and with vocal cords cancer.
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>>16939104
my airgun exploded in my room and deafened me and when I went to the ER they laughed at me and wouldn't give me prednisone
now my ear rings 24/7 and i want to kill myself
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If you can cure tinnitus then you can cure schizophrenia because it's a psychosomatic issue where you're fucked with extremely vivid and persistent audible hallucinations. All the research points to this difficult fact.
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>>16943135
Try it, anyway. Electrolytes help.
Sorry i cant offer you a better thing.
Best luck, fren.
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There is evidence that Ginkgo Bilboa (check if it has interactions with any meds you're on because apparently it can have bad interactions with some antidepressants) can reduce tinnitus, as well as CoQ10, vitamin c, and alpha-lipoic acid. Weight loss also seems to help, as does a healthy sleep schedule
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just get schizophrenia so the voices cancel out the ringing
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I have no allergies and take an antihistamine nasal spray because of the Tinnitus. It isn't gone, but I feel it is reduced and becomes easier to ignore. Well at least it doesn't switch the tone back an forth anymore, that was very annoying. Not really a cure, but worth a try.
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>>16937882
You get used to it after a while. First year I had to sleep with masking noise (cricket sounds work great) but after that I don't even notice it until someone mentions it.
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Since aging is easy to fix according to the rich people don't you just have to wait for that then the downstream problems take care of themselves?
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>>16937882
Just regrow the hair
Shove finasteride and minoxidil in your ears :^)
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I don't really get tinnitus thank god. I only get the normal occasional ringing that goes away almost immediately. I just assume these are my ears adjusting to a new pressure differential or something happening in my stomach that causes pressure in my sinuses to dissipate. It seems related to eating or drinking a lot. But in any case, I rarely get it anyway.
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>>16943804
Just had a thought, I could actually just have it perpetually and not even know it I suppose? Maybe I'm just used to it by now since I'm in my 30s. I probably don't even notice it. How do you tell? Do you have to sit in complete silence or something? If that's the case, well, that's gonna be tough because I live in a major metropolitan area and it's noisy as fuck 24/7 here.
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>>16943807
Oh you'd be able to tell
Especially at night
Just a long continuous EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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>>16943623
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>>16937882
I have tinnitus but I only get it when I think about tinnitus or someone mentions it. Then I take notice of that goddamn endless ringing.
It's a bit like when a house alarm in the background has been going on for so long that your brain just kind of ignores it, until it stops and then you realise it was making a noise in the first place
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>>16937882
>The amount of young people in this thread who already have hearing loss
Is tinnitus the new myopia?
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>>16944321
i went to anime conventions that had raves and no one told me i needed hearing protection
then my air rifle exploded in my room and now it's so loud i can't ever ignore it no matter what i do
i want to die
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is it possible to have tinnitus with no hearing loss I went to a audiologist since I have been hearing ringing for months and the test came out fine but I am worried that the doctor did not check for false positives on the test
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>>16944333
Yes. My audiogram up to the cutoff at 16kHz had 0 - 10dB sensitivities and the SNRs on my DPOAEs are all passing. The only thing they didn't really talk about is how the amplitude dropped to 0 or less after about 4kHz on my DPOAE. I'm gonna try and get an auditory brainstem response from my neuro ENT but I'm worried that I will wait for months for that appointment and she's just going to give me another "comprehensive" audiogram that once again shows that my hearing is normal and I'll get nothing out of it.
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>>16937882
It was my understanding that tinnitus is a partially psychoacoustic phenoma. It's like, when a sound engineer turns up a mic too much and it starts feeding back, but that's happening in your brain, ergo after the incoming audio has been converted to neuronal signals. I guess because your brain is trying to compensate for missing information from damaged cilia. I think this is why it's not simple to cure.

As regards myself I used to have pretty bad tinnitus, when I was gigging like 4 times a week, and also smoking weed every single day. Now that I only gig once a week and smoke weed occasionally, it's way better, hardly ever get it now desu



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