After seeing GP's, ENT, and Audiologists both private at great expense and NHS, I was beginning to believe there is nothing can be done, after all they are at the sharp end and would know of any developments, But they apparently don't.
Thanks for the link. It's good to know research is being done.The people at the sharp end, who know what's going on, are the British Tinnitus Association. Their website is full of - amongst lots of others things - practical suggestions on how you can mitigate the effects.
You've discovered by now that there's no miracle cure, but that it IS possible to live perfectly easily with T.
If you glance through some recent posts here you will see what posters have said about their journey - but if you have specific questions, please do pose them here and those of us who have suffered with T will do our best to help you.
Thank you Rosie, My feelings are that there is hope that we as sufferers should be made aware of, out of interest I have never seen this mentioned by anyone at the sharp end so far not on any website, and I also feel that as this was published in Audiology news should they at least have been aware?
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