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Archive for July, 2011

Tinnitus, Have It Or Not?10 Points?

Do I Have Tinnitus, I Was Setting In My Room About 30 Minutes Ago, And My Ear Just Went Totally Def. And Then A Ring Started….And Hasent Gone Away, I Have Allergies Really Bad, Im On Allergy Drops, But Just Wondering What Cause Ringing That Just Randomly Starts, Oh And Its Making Me Dizzy

Its 99% likely that the club i was in is what caused the ringing in my ear however the same night i got a piercing. Usually at concerts/clubs both ears will be ringing the next day however its been 3 days & only one ear persists on ringing (ie the pierced one) whilst the other is perfect………..so i’m just curious if the trauma from piercing can cause tinnitus at all

can tinnitus go away on its own?

i know that there is no cure, and that it is a life long thing for many people, but have there been cases where tinnitus went away on its own in some individuals? more specifically, tinnitus brought on by exposure to loud noises?

Would this be considered pre-existing?

I dropped my healthcare coverage in August ‘07 because I couldn’t afford to pay it (self-employed) anymore. Over the past year or so I have noticed a whoosing sound in my ears – at first it was only at bed, but now it is at least 30% of the time. The sound resembles the heartbeat or pulse – and by my own diagnosis – I believe I have pulsatile tinnitus. I feel an urgency to be seen by a doctor – as at best this is probably my anemia and blood pressure acting up or at worst, could lead to an aneurysm or stroke. All of the websites insist that you be seen right away. I can still renew my insurance (up to 6 months after cancellation), without having to go through the whole 9 yard process. So I’ve been planning to do so. However, my concern is — HOW LONG WILL I HAVE TO WAIT after renewing to see a doctor? If I go right away, will they say that it is pre-existing and not cover any resulting treatment? Or does each company handle this differently?
Do I need to lie to the doctor then and not say that it has been occurring for some time? And no, I’m only 38, so I don’t have AARP insurance.

My body’s been feeling really weird lately.
I’ve seen a hematologist and they said every thing’s fine, and I’m now being referred to the infectious diseases ward but I have a boyfriend and he hasn’t caught it off me, even thought its been about 7 months. My main symptoms are fatigue, joint ache, pounding heart, tinnitus, worsening eye sight, and joint pain.
I get so tired I can’t really do much with my day, I sometimes go to clubs but it tires me out so much, that I literally feel like my organs aren’t functioning properly, i.e. when I tire myself out too much my heart will pound and my chest will feel tight for a few hours after. I also get confused and feel like i can’t think clearly at times, it’s really frustrating because I’m a student and it’s harder to get work done.
I’ve been getting these for a few months, I don’t think it’s M.E. because that usually comes with sleeping troubles and depression, and I don’t have that.
My symptoms are so general that it could be anything! I really want to find out what it it and what I can do to get better?

how many weeks before tinnitus is chronic?

i have had tinnitus for 9 weeks and am starting to worry that its chronic and i will have tinnitus for rest of my life and im only 19

I have a keyword but it is not on 1st page so how to know on which page is it ranked for this kw and said website.

Tinnitus From Stress?

Hi,

Have you had tinnitus and were told by a doctor that is caused by stress? I have constant buzzing in my ears. It is worse when I am getting Ready to go to sleep. I hear it more because it’s quiet in the room.
I am 29 years, in good health, no blood pressure problems. I had my ears checked and my hearing is perfect. My ears aren’t clogged. I had an MRI with contrast and don’t have any tumors. My ENT (ear, nose, and throat specialist) said that it must be from stress.

I am wondering if anyone else has had this problem caused by stress? How long did it last?

Thank you for your answers.

Tinnitus (ringing in ears) questions?

I always have a ringing in my ears. It becomes very apparent when it is quiet out or when I want to go to sleep. What could cause this? I don’t listen to music loud at all and I’ve had it since I was very little but it seems like its more apparent now (I’m 19). Is there any way to help it?
I also get distracted extremely easily when trying to study by noises and I HATE when people are crunching on loud food. Could this be related to tinnitus?

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