[TheForge]Tinnitus was Hearing aids
Andrew Vida
osan at netlabs.net
Wed Jan 26 11:25:41 EST 2005
If I apply hand pressure to musculature in the skull, it also changes.
Could be the change in tension, or impingement onto nerves.
Bruce Freeman wrote:
> Andy,
>
> The actions you describe are the same ones that will open your
> eustation tubes - the tubes running from the inner ear to the back of
> the throat. One effect of opening the eustation tubes is that your
> perception of sound changes. I suspect that this is irrelevant to
> tinnitis.
>
> Bruce
> NJ
>
>
>>>>osan at netlabs.net 1/25/2005 10:35:14 PM >>>
>
>
>
> Kevin Donahoe wrote:
>
>
>>But when this came up, I Googled "tinnitus niacin israeli army" and
>
> found
>
>>some interesting sites. There seems to be some positive effect from
>>lecithin supplements as well. Worth some further reading.
>
>
> I, too have a slight tinnitus condition, but as far as I can
> tell, it
> seems to be all related to muscle tension. I discovered that if I jut
>
> my chin way out (straining the muscles) or open the jaw such that the
> muscles strain, the ringing gets significantly louder, leading me to
> suspect that the condition is tension-related. Anyone know anything
> about this?
>
> I suppose one day I'll actually get it checked out. It's not very
> onerous, but it does annoy me in that I can no longer hear my pulse in
>
> my ears... which sucks.
>
> -Andy
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Let it fall into place we could tie it to a tree
We could point it at you we could make it a habit
We could leave it outside or we could give it our food
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