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In a message dated 1/15/04 5:03:45 PM, Mike writes:

> What it doesn't say is that another potential cause (particularly

> where chronic, long-term tinnitus is involved and there is no

> diagnosed basis) is a misalignment of the cranial bones, especially

> the temporal and/or parietal bones. If this is the cause, it can be

> treated with cranialsacral therapy. In many instances, the problem

> can be made to go bye-bye with just one session.

>

> Let me know if you would like more info on this.

>

You gave me the lead here, I can follow. You know, I wonder if forceps were

used when I was born...cause I don't remember NOT having tinnitus, it didn't

even occur to me I probably shouldn't be hearing those millions of crickets when

there weren't any, until the Today Show played the sound and gave it a name.

Barb, all my sympathy. I hate it when the world isn't just. It always seems

like it should be enough cause in and of itself, apart from the usual

considerable human loss.

By the way, I'm beginning to think I need to visit Seattle for a couple of

days...

L,M

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