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Hi everyone, my T started following a long phone call (house phone) with a friend in January this year. It was so frightening I nearly wanted to end it all. The next day, I called the GP who didn't do anything except say 'get on with it' basically. I came across the BTA and one person who I spoke to
Hi everyone, my T started following a long phone call (house phone) with a friend in January this year. It was so frightening I nearly wanted to end it all. The next day, I called the GP who didn't do anything except say 'get on with it' basically. I came across the BTA and one person who I spoke to
Pink6-
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Tinnitus UK
3 years ago
ENT Specialist Manchester
Hi I've suffered with tinnitus for the past two years. Not sure if it's linked to my TMJ jaw issues or bruxism ( grinding my teeth at night) but I have confirmed hearing loss also. Just wondering if anyone on here can recommend a ENT specialist / consultant in the Manchester area? Thanks in advance
Hi I've suffered with tinnitus for the past two years. Not sure if it's linked to my TMJ jaw issues or bruxism ( grinding my teeth at night) but I have confirmed hearing loss also. Just wondering if anyone on here can recommend a ENT specialist / consultant in the Manchester area? Thanks in advance
BellaC79
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Tinnitus UK
3 years ago
Monopost/Latanaprost & palpitations at night
Hi everyone, I was prescribed Monopost eye drops for raised pressure behind the eyes, which I've had for years. I had an Iridotomy several years ago which kept the pressures under control for a while, then they increased again. Visual field tests always seem fine. In March this year the consultant
Hi everyone, I was prescribed Monopost eye drops for raised pressure behind the eyes, which I've had for years. I had an Iridotomy several years ago which kept the pressures under control for a while, then they increased again. Visual field tests always seem fine. In March this year the consultant
littlewren52
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
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Questions for Audiology & ENT
Hi All, I was lucky enough to have an audiology appointment last week for my hearing aid. As I have had T and hearing loss for some time I have had a few audiology appointments so I am posting some of the questions I prepared beforehand in case they are of any use to others who have their 1st appointment
Hi All, I was lucky enough to have an audiology appointment last week for my hearing aid. As I have had T and hearing loss for some time I have had a few audiology appointments so I am posting some of the questions I prepared beforehand in case they are of any use to others who have their 1st appointment
surreycccfan
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British Tinnitus Association
3 years ago
Hearing aid
Hi me again do hearing aids help tinnitus I’ve done some one line hearing test all come back poor but can’t book ENT for over a years time would I have to pay for my own hearing aids ? Thanks
Hi me again do hearing aids help tinnitus I’ve done some one line hearing test all come back poor but can’t book ENT for over a years time would I have to pay for my own hearing aids ? Thanks
SarahLouise84
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British Tinnitus Association
3 years ago
Sodium Butyrate: Conflicting Studies
So I read one study from 2021 that said Sodium Butyrate was good for PD, lowered inflammation, and improved symptoms and then read another from 2020 that said Sodium Butyrate increases inflammation and makes PD symptoms worse. I have e-mailed both teams for an explanation. I put the abstracts side by
So I read one study from 2021 that said Sodium Butyrate was good for PD, lowered inflammation, and improved symptoms and then read another from 2020 that said Sodium Butyrate increases inflammation and makes PD symptoms worse. I have e-mailed both teams for an explanation. I put the abstracts side by
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Earache
Very painful left ear when chewing food also blocked and hearing loss. Any advice please?
Very painful left ear when chewing food also blocked and hearing loss. Any advice please?
Aoibheann
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
Belladonna
Sorry something happened when writing this and instead of continuing as an answer to a post it has become a post. Atropine derived from Belladonna can be used for Bradycardia - very low heart rate, and also to stop respiratory secretions before surgery, and urinary frequency but only under medical
Sorry something happened when writing this and instead of continuing as an answer to a post it has become a post. Atropine derived from Belladonna can be used for Bradycardia - very low heart rate, and also to stop respiratory secretions before surgery, and urinary frequency but only under medical
Desanthony
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Update
Quick up date went to nhs walk in centre as doctor has no appointments saw a lovely nurse practitioner and after a another mental breakdown in front of her have been prescribed betahistine dihydrochloride for the motion sickness and vertigo caused by T I hope they have an affect I pray they do !! As
Quick up date went to nhs walk in centre as doctor has no appointments saw a lovely nurse practitioner and after a another mental breakdown in front of her have been prescribed betahistine dihydrochloride for the motion sickness and vertigo caused by T I hope they have an affect I pray they do !! As
SarahLouise84
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British Tinnitus Association
3 years ago
Tinnitus comes and goes on a four day cycle.
I am experiencing bad tinnitus since I had my second AstraZeneca jab. I think it us linked to a strange sensation I experienced three weeks before the jab, a sudden intense dizzy spell lasting five seconds whilst sitting down which I thought might be a precursor of a stroke. Anyway my tinnitus comes
I am experiencing bad tinnitus since I had my second AstraZeneca jab. I think it us linked to a strange sensation I experienced three weeks before the jab, a sudden intense dizzy spell lasting five seconds whilst sitting down which I thought might be a precursor of a stroke. Anyway my tinnitus comes
Ivan_the_Terrible
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British Tinnitus Association
3 years ago
Sodium Butyrate: Neuroprotective effects of short-chain fatty acids in MPTP induced mice model of Parkinson's disease 2021
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33905875/ Gut microbial metabolites, SCFAs, were related with the occurrence and development of Parkinson's disease (PD). But the effects of different short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) on PD and involving mechanisms are still undefined. In this study we evaluate the effects
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33905875/ Gut microbial metabolites, SCFAs, were related with the occurrence and development of Parkinson's disease (PD). But the effects of different short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) on PD and involving mechanisms are still undefined. In this study we evaluate the effects
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Is Tinnitus consistent?
Hi, I hope you all doing well. I am am bit frustrated today. My T has been so good for the last week or so, really down to level where I can quite easily manage it. I have felt really good. But today, after some exercise and a shower, suddenly I get this very strong pressure/blocked feeling in my right
Hi, I hope you all doing well. I am am bit frustrated today. My T has been so good for the last week or so, really down to level where I can quite easily manage it. I have felt really good. But today, after some exercise and a shower, suddenly I get this very strong pressure/blocked feeling in my right
iraymond
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British Tinnitus Association
3 years ago
Do unilateral tinnitus and High Frequency loss means I have AN?
I have been experiencing unilateral tinnitus on left ear for the last 7 months and at my audiology appointment, I learned I have high frequency loss (I did not know i had). I will have an MRI Wednesday but i think it is usual diagnostic methodology. I do not have any other symptoms like dizziness, vertigo
I have been experiencing unilateral tinnitus on left ear for the last 7 months and at my audiology appointment, I learned I have high frequency loss (I did not know i had). I will have an MRI Wednesday but i think it is usual diagnostic methodology. I do not have any other symptoms like dizziness, vertigo
deprived
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
3 years ago
My 3 weeks old daughter is deaf from both ears: heartbroken 💔
We found out on Thursday that our precious 3 weeks old baby is deaf from both ears….we are DEVASTATED by this news and currently waiting for a further appointment to understand the extent of the issue and how to support her. Cochlear implants have been mentioned so I’m assuming she is having sensorineural
We found out on Thursday that our precious 3 weeks old baby is deaf from both ears….we are DEVASTATED by this news and currently waiting for a further appointment to understand the extent of the issue and how to support her. Cochlear implants have been mentioned so I’m assuming she is having sensorineural
ToughCOOKIE78
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deafPLUS
3 years ago
Access to food
I can’t drive any more because of sight loss, also have profound hearing loss so shops are too difficult to access. Have had home delivery for years and the pickers always select the best produce as if they were choosing their own. I didn’t select organic but always get organic apples and other things
I can’t drive any more because of sight loss, also have profound hearing loss so shops are too difficult to access. Have had home delivery for years and the pickers always select the best produce as if they were choosing their own. I didn’t select organic but always get organic apples and other things
Fittermetoday
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Continuous Headache
Has anyone had, what seems like, a never-ending headache/migraine with their tinnitus? I am new to this condition, both started within a couple of days, 3 months ago. No painkillers seem to work on the headache. Has anyone any tips for me, please. Thank you.
Has anyone had, what seems like, a never-ending headache/migraine with their tinnitus? I am new to this condition, both started within a couple of days, 3 months ago. No painkillers seem to work on the headache. Has anyone any tips for me, please. Thank you.
genorm
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Tinnitus UK
3 years ago
update our soundbar
Hi, Just joined. Both my wife and I have hearing aids. She is much more deaf than me, completeley deaf in one ear, and is finding following the television very stressfull. We always have the subtitles on but they are often frustratingly out of sync. We are looking to update our soundbar and if anyone
Hi, Just joined. Both my wife and I have hearing aids. She is much more deaf than me, completeley deaf in one ear, and is finding following the television very stressfull. We always have the subtitles on but they are often frustratingly out of sync. We are looking to update our soundbar and if anyone
Teekay2
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Hearing Link
3 years ago
Help with dosing
I have: 1. B1 500mg Vitacost , 1 cap every morning 2. Melatonin 10mg, 2 tab every night 3. C complex 500mg, 1 tab with Melatonin Unopened: A. Jarrow's Magtein B. Turmeric / Curcumin C. Methylated B complex D. D3 + K2 600 IU E. NAC 500mg F. Vinpocetine 10mg G. Ginkgo 120mg + Bacopa 380mg H. Mannitol powder
I have: 1. B1 500mg Vitacost , 1 cap every morning 2. Melatonin 10mg, 2 tab every night 3. C complex 500mg, 1 tab with Melatonin Unopened: A. Jarrow's Magtein B. Turmeric / Curcumin C. Methylated B complex D. D3 + K2 600 IU E. NAC 500mg F. Vinpocetine 10mg G. Ginkgo 120mg + Bacopa 380mg H. Mannitol powder
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Hearing loss update
Hi Everyone Who knew that these autoimmune disorders have a mind of their own. I am getting used to living(?) with only one good ear. Now I just say I am half deaf and people looked shocked and then speak louder. My friends are learning to go on my good side (with working ear). Anyway thanks to
Hi Everyone Who knew that these autoimmune disorders have a mind of their own. I am getting used to living(?) with only one good ear. Now I just say I am half deaf and people looked shocked and then speak louder. My friends are learning to go on my good side (with working ear). Anyway thanks to
whitefishbay
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Tinnitus x tinnitus = tinnitus^2?
Hello, My first post here. I've had moderate tinnitus for a few years now. It was something I was beginning to handle. Last week I visited my ENT specialist who used micro-suction to clear both my ears. About two days after, I developed a very different tinnitus: much louder, a lower frequency, that
Hello, My first post here. I've had moderate tinnitus for a few years now. It was something I was beginning to handle. Last week I visited my ENT specialist who used micro-suction to clear both my ears. About two days after, I developed a very different tinnitus: much louder, a lower frequency, that
TheMuffinMan
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British Tinnitus Association
3 years ago
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