Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Dear Carol-- Mine got really bad when my levels were bad. I don't know if it was caused by the DHEA imbalance, the thyroid issue, the B12 anemia, the iron anemia or the genetic anemia (whose name I can never remember), but there was a point where all I heard in a quiet room was " EEEEEEEEEE. " Especially in my left ear. This made trying to sleep at night a whole lot of fun. When it was at its worst, I ran a fan at all times. The nature machine on my alarm clock helped as well. At this point, it has mostly stopped. The only time it seems to act up these days is when either I am agitated or my sinuses are blocked. Haven't had much of either. Also, my mother has a genetic hearing loss condition that started with tinnitus. I was afraid this was the beginning of developing her condition. It seems not to be, but when I can afford it, I will get tested. My heart goes out to y'all on this one. Tinnitus is a bear. Did you know Tony Randall had tinnitus? He was the spokesperson for people with this condition. Best-- Courtenay. --- carol77096 wrote: > > Holly, > > Yes, many of us have tinnitus, just seems to go with > the territory. > > I do remember having it as a child, when I was sick > and my Mom would > give me baby aspirin. > > I haven't taken aspirin in years and years, since > other options became > available. > > It's always more noticeable when it's quiet and it's > worse when I'm > tired. For me, especially at bedtime. I use a > nature sound machine set > to 'rain' to drown it out. > > I hope it lessens with optimal treatment. > > Carol > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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