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- 03-19-2010 11:30 PM #1
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Has anyone here been "cured" or "treated" for this condition and can share what was helpful?
The high pitched whine in my head is quite distracting at times and I've been hearing it at least for the past 10 years I think. My doctor has no idea what to do, other than refer me to an ear specialist who found absolutely nothing.
Sometimes it gets absolutely unbearable, rarely I don't hear it at all, usually it's just there but I can try to ignore it. Doesn't make much difference whether I am in quiet or loud surroundings. Sounds like a constant 17kHz hum. Quite loud right now in fact. AAAHHH!! make it stop!My dogs http://www.pepper.net/ & http://www.graci.org/ - for sale: http://www.stretchovision.com/
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- 03-20-2010 12:00 AM #2
Thanks for reminding me, now I hear it...
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- 03-20-2010 08:06 AM #3
Never been treated as I have heard there is no cure for it and to give you an idea as to how loud mine is I have the 32 inch Vizio set at 25 on the volume 3 feet to my left while my daughter and wife have another tv going in the next room and they're both being rather loud and my tinnitus is overpowering all of it. My tone is actually about 3 individual tones and I have had this all of my life most likely from an ear infection that I was born with. The only time it actually bothers me is when I'm near equipment that produces a similar tone or a constant loud tone or situations where there are loud sounds, the similar tones I deal with by putting in sound canceling ear bud headphones and listening to my ipod and I do the same with loud noises but I have to get away from them if I don't have the ear buds lest it drive me insane.
- 03-20-2010 08:16 AM #4
"What is the treatment of tinnitus?
After a careful evaluation, your doctor may find an identifiable cause and be able to treat or make recommendations to treat the tinnitus. Once you have had a thorough evaluation, an essential part of treatment is your own understanding of the tinnitus (what has caused it, and your options for treatment).
In many cases, there is no specific treatment for tinnitus. It may simply go away on its own, or it may be a permanent disability that the patient will have to "live with." Some otolaryngologists have recommended niacin to treat tinnitus. However, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that niacin helps reduce tinnitus, and it may cause problems with skin flushing."
Tinnitus Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention Information on MedicineNet.com
"What drugs are available for treating tinnitus?
Anti-Depressants, Tranquilizers,
and Muscle Relaxants
Anti-drepressants are drugs used to prevent or relieve mental depression. Tranquilizers are drugs that promote tranquility by calming, soothing, quieting, or pacifying without drpressant effects. Muscle relaxants are drugs that reduce tension in the muscle.
Many tinnitus sufferers become depressed from having to deal with the constant noise. Treating the depression may make the tinnitus seem less severe. But beware that certain ototoxic anti-depressants may worsen tinnitus. SSRI anti-depressants may temporarily worsen tinnitus for the first few weeks, but risk fewer side-effects as compared to the older tricyclic drugs.
Tricyclic anti-depressants, such as Nortriptyline and benzodiazepines, such as Alprazolam (Xanax) were used in one study in which some people reported improvement.
Possible reasons:
* Patients just think they feel better (placebo effect).
* Since these drugs are central nervous system depressants, auditory responsiveness diminishes.
* Tinnitus is stress-related - i.e. muscle tension in neck & jaw restricts blood and lymph flow. "
Tinnitus FAQ - Treatment Possibilities
Here's my google search results and if you look the repeating theme is that different treatments have mixed results. One of the important things to do is determine what has caused the tinnitus which can be anything from environmental to illness to genetics. If your doctor is a general practitioner or a family doctor you should get a referral for a specialist and before you go sit down with some paper and pen and go back through the months or years prior to the arrival of your tinnitus and writing down events and situations that could have lead to its appearance.
treating tinnitus - Google Search
- 03-20-2010 05:22 PM #5
I have it, probably from my sub days. No cure or good treatment. Learned to live with it. Usually not too bad, but right now it's at max. And I'm about to got w/family to a movie!
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- 03-20-2010 05:32 PM #6
I do alright till reminded that I have it
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- 03-20-2010 06:51 PM #7
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I take Hydrclorothiazide for high BP, I am now 65, several years ago I began noticing the high pitched whine especially at night. About 6 months ago I quit the Hyd to see if that would help--within a few days the tinnitus stopped. My blood pressure went back up so I started taking the hyd again and now the tinnitus has returned. I have changed my diet(lifestyle) and am exercising and hope to get off the Hyd soon. ron
- 03-20-2010 09:06 PM #8
I happen to work at a clinic that is known for tinnitus research and treatment. The following link is from The New YOrker magazine. We were also on Good Morning America.
The mystery of tinnitus : The New Yorker
Depending on the person and their test results there are therapy methods. Some as simple as counseling. The latest (and of course most expensive) is called Neuromonics. They have a website neuromonics.com
Edited to add
Some people have success with counseling
Some people have success with Noise generators combined with counseling
Some people have success with hearing aids (believe it or not)
Some people have success with Neuromonics device
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- 03-20-2010 09:17 PM #9
I have it too. Need to sleep with a fan on to drown out the noise. Been to an ENT and said there is no cure. I tried ear Ring Relief drops for a month but did no good.
To make matters worse, I have Meniere's Disease and when my ears close up the ringing seems twice as bad.
- 03-20-2010 09:25 PM #10
If any of you are veterans some veterans hospitals have now started evaluations and treatments. Some of them are even doing Neuromonics.
tigerfan33 There is a special pillow called the Sound Pillow for tinnitus sufferers. Maybe you should check into it.

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