Tinnitus Tip #2- The Sounds Of Tinnitus

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www.t-gone.com – What one person describes as a “high pitched ringing” could well be described by another as a “whistling” or even as a “continuous screaming in my ears.” Tinnitus tip – identify the cause of your tinnitus by the noises you hear…


24 Responses to “Tinnitus Tip #2- The Sounds Of Tinnitus”

  1. DeafBoo — September 7, 2008 @ 9:53 am

    Sorry; you’ve got this video SO wrong!! Not only do you speak too quickly, you have no subtitles and the music is TOO LOUD AND REALLY CRAP!!

    Are you for real? It’s so bad it’s actually cruel.

    Boo

  2. SCOTTISHPATRIOT85 — November 20, 2008 @ 11:58 pm

    Agreed this video needs no music, maybe some sound fx ?

  3. DTRUTHbTOLD — February 7, 2009 @ 12:29 am

    gerger

  4. twcatube — February 23, 2009 @ 9:13 am

    The ridiculous echo on this dude’s voice is giving me damn tinnitus. Geez.

  5. weepaul666 — April 30, 2009 @ 11:46 pm

    Exactly. Why the fuck does he need music? Obviously trying to come across professional, where in actually fact, makes him look more like a tosser… Hmm yeah, it pissed me off that much.

  6. amc1851 — May 9, 2009 @ 4:06 am

    Tinnitus is not a decease, it\s a symptom.

    I just cured mine, without even going to the doctor, by doing some research i got the right treatment, of course it will not be for everybody, but, send me a message, i’ll be happy to assist you! By the way, it took me about 3 months

  7. murphsterb — May 10, 2009 @ 1:48 am

    Hi,
    I’m interested in what helped you with tinniitis. If it works I will build an altar to you.
    Thanks

  8. clappic — May 17, 2009 @ 12:53 am

    me 2

  9. royce555 — June 2, 2009 @ 8:46 am

    Plz, tell me how to cure it.

  10. amc1851 — June 2, 2009 @ 6:31 pm

    There are many different types of tinnitus, in order to get the right treatment, first you need to know what is causing it, perhaps an allergic rinitis, high blood pressure, some bruxism, dental problems, an inner ear infection, an irritation of the neck root nerves, a lession to the neck vertebrae, malnutrition, etc, etc, etc. The CURE for each of those tinnitus is different, cannot be the same for all.

  11. xpotential007 — June 9, 2009 @ 11:55 am

    yeah please tell me

  12. amc1851 — June 10, 2009 @ 10:44 pm

    Ok, first i need to know if you suffer from any other deseases, your age, if you are taking medications and for how long, if you drink alcohol, smoke, do drugs, etc, etc, etc.

  13. xpotential007 — June 11, 2009 @ 12:12 pm

    I don’t suffer from any disease… I’m 15 years old… not taking medications… don’t smoke nor drink alcohol nor do drugs nor etc :D … I had it from loud noise from my mp3 player

  14. amc1851 — June 11, 2009 @ 9:10 pm

    Sadly, tinnitus has become the most know and popular of modern health problems, since the arrival of MP3’s and the Ipod, the hearing health of 98% of must youngsters is declining rapidly, and what used to be an elderly people’s problem is now a young people’s ailment, the moment you listen to music loudly, it stops being music and becomes “Noise” and noise can end up luxating the little bones that form the middle ear and kill or damaged the cochlea.

  15. Bekll — June 27, 2009 @ 8:36 am

    Can steroids cause it? I took steroids for five days due to an asthma attack and suddenly got tinnitus. I’ve had it for five weeks now. I took prednisone (steroids) for the past 8 days and it’s worsened, hence the question.

  16. amc1851 — June 27, 2009 @ 7:03 pm

    Must likely you got it because of the asthma and not the steroids, as soon as the asthma gets down and better, you should notice the tinnitus going low too, if it doesn’t, then you got a nervious irritation, you can get it down with a dosis of cinarizine every 12 hours (75 mg per tablet), also have your ears checked, maybe some mucous got into your inner ear and is causing trouble to your eustaquian tubes too.

  17. Bekll — June 27, 2009 @ 7:09 pm

    I’ve had asthma all my life, and that attack lasted one day. The tinnitus started five days later when I finished taking steroids. In fact, I’ve been off the new steroids – the prednisone – now for a day or two and the tinnitus is much better.
    (Thanks for your response.)

  18. devilhunter03 — August 25, 2009 @ 11:42 am

    Hi,
    help please…

    is it for free???

  19. KingMike87 — September 16, 2009 @ 2:21 am

    no its costly .. i heard it doesn’t work .. try lipo-flavonoid vitamins however also costly but I heard that one works ….. i am using it now, it is helping i think …. try it .. it couldn’t hurt

  20. KingMike87 — September 16, 2009 @ 2:22 am

    no steroids won’t make it worse, if anything they should help … try lipo-flavonoids

  21. Bekll — September 16, 2009 @ 2:37 am

    I must be an unusual case. An ear, nose and throat specialist I saw a while back agreed with me that it was steroids that caused it (for me). I actually have been taking lipo-flavonoid for 5 weeks now and love it. It’s helped dramatically. :D

  22. dotapotamus — January 5, 2010 @ 8:05 pm

    Can u stop that realy annoying background music that you have playing while your speaking. I could only listen to 42 seconds of it then i had to turn it off.

  23. ezikah — January 17, 2010 @ 3:05 pm

    I can’t really concentrate on what you’re saying because of the (very stupid) background music.

  24. ExNihiloJimmy — January 18, 2010 @ 12:45 am

    hahahah i can’t believe that background music! Why the hell would anybody add that garbage?

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