November 10th, 2009 at 8:49 pm
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www.t-gone.com There are some tinnitus causes that may not involve only the ears. Other areas of concern when a person has a tinnitus would be the head and neck. Head and neck injuries are possible causes of tinnitus. Most of those who are involved in a vehicular accident complain of a sudden ringing in the ears. The 4 main causes of Tinnitus are: 1. Exposure to noise 2. Stress 3. Sinus 4. Meniere’s Disease Your best bet for all your tinnitus options visit this page listed below and claim …

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does this really stop tinnitus?
I have ever thought of killing myself because of tinnitus.
me too i think about it everyday
Of course, you have to learn distracting your mind from it.
you mean several times a day!!
i have vertigo with my tinitus. its gotten so bad to the point where its made me depressed and thinking of wanting to just die. i mean whats the point of living when you feel sick and dizzy all the time. i cant take showers without falling, i cant drive, i cant work, i cant even take care of my kids on my own
when i first got tinnitus, i tried to kill myself 4 times, i cryed alot, i was terrified of the noise, now i take sleeping pills to help me sleep
debbie and britt i hear ya.. i’m chronic it’s pure hell and i’m losing it. i’m only 22
stop paying attention to it… i just realized i have tinnitus, ive had ever since i can remember, i know its easier said then done, but just dont think about it, alot of things involving pain is in ur mind, just distract yourself
I don’t know if this method works but I can assure you that my situation have become much better after using Dr Wilden’s low level lasewr method for a 15 months.
I now only have about 30% of the tt I used to have and it seems that it can be even better.
I’m not 100% sure that it will go away completely but there seems to be a good chance that it might happen as time goes.
My life is now very close to normal again.
auughh… the beginning of this video made it worse…
i agree…i have had problems witg tt forever but only noticed it recently once i was diagnose with MD
I am only 22 too
I have Meniere’s disease!! I need to go on with my life but need treatments!
i got it too but but i always block it out when i go flipping and stuff.
i have it and it made me go nuts but i learn to block it out when i go flipping.
I have tinnitus and tried t-gone and it did FUCK ALL
Do you know someone who cannot pronounce tinnitus? What the feck is Tin-eye-uss? It is pronounced tin-it-us. This video is about as much use a chainsaw up the arse.
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I had it at age 23 for 2 whole years of agony ,then it dropped down to almost no ringing for the last 30 years. Listening to a produced musical note [like on an electric organ ] just a half tone higher than your ringing, and standing on my head [no joke] helped me .
It’s becoming common knowledge that Meniere’s is caused by a viral infection and can be cured in 85%~90% of cases by taking Valtrex 1000mg three times a day or Zovirex 800mg five times a day for 4~6 weeks. These drugs are not even mentioned by most ENTs could lead many a reader to consider drastic, ineffective and irreversible surgical management which is still being pushed by many lagging doctors. sources above:
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Massachusetts Medical School,
Morphological and clinical evidence supports a viral neuropathy in Ménière’s disease (MD). Quantitative examination with transmission electron microscopy of vestibular ganglion cells excised from a patient with MD revealed viral particles enclosed in transport vesicles. Antiviral treatment controlled vertigo in 32 of 35 patients with MD (91%). PMID: 19142031 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
“Effectiveness of Acyclovir on Meniere’s Syndrome III Observation of Clinical Symptoms in 301 cases,” Mitsuo Shichinohe, M.D., Ph.D., The Sapporo Medical Journal, Vol. 68, No. 4-6, Cases of 301 MD patients treated with antiviral meds The results were: In 82.5% of cases diagnosed as Meniere’s Disease, 85% of cases diagnosed as Meniere’s Syndrome, and 89.1% of cases diagnosed as vestibular dysfunction, vertigo disappeared, and tinnitus and hearing were improved.