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Why does everyone seem to have permanent tinnitus here?
What is the cause of permanent tinnitus? This is so worrying, as my tinnitus started this month due to ear canal infection. Would this be permanent? I have been prescribed otomize. Would that be helpful?
What is the cause of permanent tinnitus? This is so worrying, as my tinnitus started this month due to ear canal infection. Would this be permanent? I have been prescribed otomize. Would that be helpful?
Kiitty
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
A good nights sleep
I think every body will agree that whenever we first get tinnitus fear and terror runs through our veins and the one thing it effects is our sleep, i remember my first few months and especially the first few weeks i was so scared i would keep getting out of bed, walking round going in to the garden ,
I think every body will agree that whenever we first get tinnitus fear and terror runs through our veins and the one thing it effects is our sleep, i remember my first few months and especially the first few weeks i was so scared i would keep getting out of bed, walking round going in to the garden ,
777john
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
Problems with medication supplies
Hi. Since I recently swapped to home deliveries for medication, every 4 weeks some meds are missing or out of stock.I didn't have this problem when I ordered directly from the GP, changed over because I was struggling to get into town to collect my prescriptions. The messages from Lloyds Pharmacy says
Hi. Since I recently swapped to home deliveries for medication, every 4 weeks some meds are missing or out of stock.I didn't have this problem when I ordered directly from the GP, changed over because I was struggling to get into town to collect my prescriptions. The messages from Lloyds Pharmacy says
Wytchylady
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
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Migraine and visual hallucinations
I’ve suffered with migraines for many years since I was about 11 (I’m 35 now). Anyway as I’ve gotten older they’ve thankfully become less frequent and severe (though I take propranalol to prevent). I had an attack begin late last night with my usual blind spots and visual disturbance. It was bed time
I’ve suffered with migraines for many years since I was about 11 (I’m 35 now). Anyway as I’ve gotten older they’ve thankfully become less frequent and severe (though I take propranalol to prevent). I had an attack begin late last night with my usual blind spots and visual disturbance. It was bed time
PTNewbie
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National Migraine Centre
5 months ago
tinnitus
I’ve had tinnitus for 3 years now (covid infection caused it) ENT wasn’t helpful as ears and hearing test are good for age.. and don’t want to see me again Anybody know best next steps? I’ve been wondering about nerve damage being the cause 🤷♀️ want to see the gp with an idea of what needs doing
I’ve had tinnitus for 3 years now (covid infection caused it) ENT wasn’t helpful as ears and hearing test are good for age.. and don’t want to see me again Anybody know best next steps? I’ve been wondering about nerve damage being the cause 🤷♀️ want to see the gp with an idea of what needs doing
Molly108
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
Dizziness
Sorry to ask another question, as you know I've seen ENT Consultant, had CT angiogram Aortic Arch, Carotid arteries and Intracranial, 2 weeks ago. Not heard anything back - my results don't get posted on my NHS account although my Hubs can access all his so I am going to ring tomorrow and try to get
Sorry to ask another question, as you know I've seen ENT Consultant, had CT angiogram Aortic Arch, Carotid arteries and Intracranial, 2 weeks ago. Not heard anything back - my results don't get posted on my NHS account although my Hubs can access all his so I am going to ring tomorrow and try to get
hollyrain
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
Not sure what to do next
Hello. I suddenly developed loud tinnitus in my left ear 3 months ago and went to the doctors. It's a very high pitched ringing and varies between loud and very loud and sometimes has different pitches all at once like an orchestra. It's constant, 24/7. I'd had a very slight ringing for several months
Hello. I suddenly developed loud tinnitus in my left ear 3 months ago and went to the doctors. It's a very high pitched ringing and varies between loud and very loud and sometimes has different pitches all at once like an orchestra. It's constant, 24/7. I'd had a very slight ringing for several months
Sootymouse
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
5 months ago
The things that happen 🤷♂️
Good Morning everyone we didn’t see the eclipse yesterday as we had cloud ☁️ cover and was only going to see 35 percent anyway. Still have photos saved from 2017 was great 👍🏼 Hopefully more of you got to enjoy this. Still plugging along and poor Rozy has an ear infection so I was up putting medication
Good Morning everyone we didn’t see the eclipse yesterday as we had cloud ☁️ cover and was only going to see 35 percent anyway. Still have photos saved from 2017 was great 👍🏼 Hopefully more of you got to enjoy this. Still plugging along and poor Rozy has an ear infection so I was up putting medication
Kenu
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My MSAA Community
1 month ago
Very noisy ears and pressure
Hi - I have been diagnosed with TMJD - I have Tinnitus mostly in the right ear, but every so often I have ghastly whooshing in both ears very noisy and a feeling of pressure , is this possibly stress anxiety related? Or the TMJD effecting the ETs - I know it's a highly complex area, I have had this T
Hi - I have been diagnosed with TMJD - I have Tinnitus mostly in the right ear, but every so often I have ghastly whooshing in both ears very noisy and a feeling of pressure , is this possibly stress anxiety related? Or the TMJD effecting the ETs - I know it's a highly complex area, I have had this T
Seabob
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
Itching Ears post Microsuction
I paid for ear microsuction at a chemist on September 28th costing £60. The process was quite painful but I was very relieved at the time to have the wax successfully removed. My ears were very compacted and I returned after a week for a follow-up. They said I had a further fall of old black wax from
I paid for ear microsuction at a chemist on September 28th costing £60. The process was quite painful but I was very relieved at the time to have the wax successfully removed. My ears were very compacted and I returned after a week for a follow-up. They said I had a further fall of old black wax from
LC1963
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
New GCA treatment
Three years since I read everything about PMR and now revisiting everything. Scary. 48 hours since treatment started (60mg) and headaches almost gone and most jaw pain / difficulty gone. Except husband cooked Brussels sprouts which I struggled to eat (usually lovely then). Question: I know steroids
Three years since I read everything about PMR and now revisiting everything. Scary. 48 hours since treatment started (60mg) and headaches almost gone and most jaw pain / difficulty gone. Except husband cooked Brussels sprouts which I struggled to eat (usually lovely then). Question: I know steroids
DogAgilityObsessed
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
musician - hearing loss after surgery
Hi, I am a 49 year old musician and I was diagnosed with an Acoustic Neuroma in December 2023 and had to have surgery a few weeks later due to the size of the tumour and how ill I was. Since then I have been in recovery trying to get back all my functions (balance, stamina etc). Unfortunately the tumour
Hi, I am a 49 year old musician and I was diagnosed with an Acoustic Neuroma in December 2023 and had to have surgery a few weeks later due to the size of the tumour and how ill I was. Since then I have been in recovery trying to get back all my functions (balance, stamina etc). Unfortunately the tumour
domforr
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
2 months ago
Bronchiectasis.. just had an ear operation.. finding pressure of using aerobika and chest clearance difficult .. any advice ??
Any advice for chest clearance after a lengthy operation out there please . Am home but Ear still bleeding a little I’ve not missed a days chest clearance in nearly 3 years and finding it difficult / worrying to put pressure into my aerobika & doing autogenic drainage for fear it may cause my ear
Any advice for chest clearance after a lengthy operation out there please . Am home but Ear still bleeding a little I’ve not missed a days chest clearance in nearly 3 years and finding it difficult / worrying to put pressure into my aerobika & doing autogenic drainage for fear it may cause my ear
Phill1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
update: Zanabrutinib vs Obenven (O&V)
We are praying for Gods wisdom (James1:5), and we’re leaning toward the Zanabrutinib. The infusions and time and distance will be impactful to my husbands work and he’s prefer to go the simpler route. We learned he’s still 13Q and TP53 negative and his lymph nodes are reduced (we have used ALT for
We are praying for Gods wisdom (James1:5), and we’re leaning toward the Zanabrutinib. The infusions and time and distance will be impactful to my husbands work and he’s prefer to go the simpler route. We learned he’s still 13Q and TP53 negative and his lymph nodes are reduced (we have used ALT for
Cb1391
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CLL Support
6 months ago
Using ChatGPT to help us understand tinnitus. Thoughts? Here's an AI Assistant I've created for understanding Tinnitus
Just a topic for debate but I'm interested in your thoughts and maybe your direct experiences with AI to understand tinnitus. I'm assuming everyone has heard about AI and ChatGPT and other Generative AI tools. GPT is short for Generative Predictive Text. It is what it states (a convincing) prediction
Just a topic for debate but I'm interested in your thoughts and maybe your direct experiences with AI to understand tinnitus. I'm assuming everyone has heard about AI and ChatGPT and other Generative AI tools. GPT is short for Generative Predictive Text. It is what it states (a convincing) prediction
daverussell
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Tinnitus UK
6 months ago
New to deaf
Hi, I had a virus (according to my doctor), told my instant deafness would return...... 6 months later, course of steroids and steroid injections into my eardrum, almost no hearing in 1 ear and tinnitus that goes from slightly annoying at the start of the day to OK you've beat me by the end of the day
Hi, I had a virus (according to my doctor), told my instant deafness would return...... 6 months later, course of steroids and steroid injections into my eardrum, almost no hearing in 1 ear and tinnitus that goes from slightly annoying at the start of the day to OK you've beat me by the end of the day
Molbel
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Tinnitus UK
6 months ago
Tinnitus and Cochlear implants
Hello .. I’m just enquiring if there is anyone out there who has a cochlear implant and tinnitus. I’ve had a lot of operations on my ear , and onto my second cochlear implant. I’m in pain still after these operations and still have awful tinnitus. Just trying to get on with things!
Hello .. I’m just enquiring if there is anyone out there who has a cochlear implant and tinnitus. I’ve had a lot of operations on my ear , and onto my second cochlear implant. I’m in pain still after these operations and still have awful tinnitus. Just trying to get on with things!
1Dar
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Tinnitus UK
6 months ago
sick day rules for labyrinthitis
Hi Once again looking for a little guidance please. I’m currently on 8mg a day using DSNS method of tapering and ok so far. However 3 weeks ago I got a really bad head cold which was followed by labyrinthitis. This resulted in appalling vertigo and sickness which confined me to my pit for 3 days. GP
Hi Once again looking for a little guidance please. I’m currently on 8mg a day using DSNS method of tapering and ok so far. However 3 weeks ago I got a really bad head cold which was followed by labyrinthitis. This resulted in appalling vertigo and sickness which confined me to my pit for 3 days. GP
Mandyq
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
New and struggling to cope.
This is going to be a bit of a muddle to read as I am struggling to concentrate. About 3-4 weeks I started to get a 'clicking' in my left ear but only in response to certain sounds happening around me, running a tap for example would trigger it. As soon as the external noise stopped so did the clicking
This is going to be a bit of a muddle to read as I am struggling to concentrate. About 3-4 weeks I started to get a 'clicking' in my left ear but only in response to certain sounds happening around me, running a tap for example would trigger it. As soon as the external noise stopped so did the clicking
Randy101
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Tinnitus UK
6 months ago
Recommendations for a rheumatologist in Merseyside area please.
I was 65 in August, about six to eight weeks ago I started having really painful hips, fatigued, night sweats, eye and temple pains. I have mild lupus (remission) so was discharged by my rheumatologist in January 21 My GP recently did some bloods. ESR 10 He told me to contact rheumatology department
I was 65 in August, about six to eight weeks ago I started having really painful hips, fatigued, night sweats, eye and temple pains. I have mild lupus (remission) so was discharged by my rheumatologist in January 21 My GP recently did some bloods. ESR 10 He told me to contact rheumatology department
Pennypip
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
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