Posted on 09/11/2021 5:16:48 PM PDT by knarf
Rock and Roll with a headset and Recip engines more than T58’s did it I suppose
I take quercitin. ..doesn’t help...
I preferred Luck strikes.
The nerve damage never goes away.
Adapt to it. there is no repair.
After all, nobody gets out of here alive.
high quality Ginko. It brought my tinnitus under control. Also, watch your salt and sugar.
if you want to treat this you first need to understand the source.
what caused your tinnitus ? the Mustard clinic says
“Tinnitus is usually caused by an underlying condition, such as age-related hearing loss, an ear injury or a problem with the circulatory system. For many people, tinnitus improves with treatment of the underlying cause or with other treatments that reduce or mask the noise, making tinnitus less noticeable.”
However what they do not say is that it may also be caused by many chemicals, and VOCs
do you have a car a leaky valve cover gasket ? do you have antifreeze vapors?
Did you start taking any medications in the months before this started being an issue for you ? many prescription drugs cause tinnitus in a small percentage of the population, after taking them for a few months, but often people do not associate them because of the time delay.
Also important to note is that when you stop taking the drug it may take several months for things to get back to normal.
I took Biotin for quite a while and it gradually
became less, I still have a hiss but not the bell
ringing. It became very loud and I tried all kinds of
folk remedies but the Biotin seemed to help.
“Serious question: have you tried CBD? I can’t vouch for it personally, but anecdotally I’ve read it helps some.”
Also cures epilepsy and acne.
I have had chronic tinnitus for about the last 20 years but noticed not so much anymore. The only thing different is I have added zinc 220mg to my daily regime.
20 years. No.
weird stuff, imo.
I sent you an email.
Sound of recorded crickets helps me. Similar frequency.
Yeah, me too, except times like tonight, I became maddenly aware of it and decided to post a query.
Two years of jet engines and thirty of heavy industry,
Machine forging etc.
Never bothered me but one day bang it just started.
a intermitent jingleing at first then a loud bell tone.
Nope. Lived with it for years.
I have it and hate it....
My first general quarters station was on an open 5”38 mount in the Navy. So yeah...relief? Not much. I guard what I have left by plugging inside headphones when I shoot and simply have learned to tolerate the rest.
20 years. Good luck.
Some food will bring mine on. Hearing aids have not helped. Wife still doesn’t understand. Hard on a spouse as well.
A “leak” in a hearing protection at the range a few months ago. My fault. So I live with my mistake.
I learn to ignore it and that works until something like this request reminds me.
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