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OH MY GOODNESS YES!!! Sometimes when I am tired, I get this weird type of

tinnitus (I always have some kind of tinnitus) where it sounds like a low,

hollow humming. For me that means time to space out!! Sometimes my hormones

will

affect my hearing with the implant, or alcohol, or who knows what else. I

find that I am more sensitivie to changes in my hearing with the implant than

when I had normal hearing. Eh, ya live with it.

In a message dated 1/21/2005 8:20:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,

lisak70@... writes:

Can there be days where you do well

with your processor and other days when you don't?

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Sometimes when I get my humming, it gets exacerbated by having the implant

on. It's annoying, isn't it?! I know that mine is nothing serious and I hope

it is the same for you.

In a message dated 1/21/2005 11:08:06 PM Eastern Standard Time,

lisak70@... writes:

I'm glad I'm not alone. <smile> However, what confuses me is that the

humming I hear sounds different than my regular tinnitus. When I took my

processor off tonight, the humming stopped and I heard my " typical "

tinnitus. I have experienced several different changes in sound today (from

metallic to a high pitched whine, fading, humming) so perhaps my brain is

tired and overworked.

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In a message dated 1/21/2005 9:03:44 PM Pacific Standard Time,

coronacrone@... writes:

In regard to the beeps the processor makes when the batteries are going out,

I often think those beeps are my partners cell phone ringing.. or a phone on

the TV.. but then I suddenly lose my hearing and I realize that what I heard

were the beeps in the processor.

I find after a short time,,, i begin to KNOW what was that beeps and start

the counting,, and knew,,, i am sure you will too..

Lee

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That could be the heater going on, with the air blowing through the

vents. Try turning it off at the thermostat and coming back to the

vent where you feel the warm air coming up through the vents (or not),

and that is probably the source of the noise. You live in a very cold

area, so that's the first thought that comes to mind. I hear the

noise of the air being blown from the heater in the basement into my

living room.

Chris

On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 19:14:13 -0600, Kozlik <lisak70@...> wrote:

>

> As of this evening I've been experiencing an annoying humming sound that

> alternates between being very loud and moderate. Sometimes it varies

> according to the presence/volume of voices or sound around me -- other times

> it gets louder or softer regardless. I now feel nauseated and have a mild

> headache. I'm confused...It seems strange that I would be doing well for the

> first 2 1/2 days only to find that I can't tolerate sounds right now. Has

> this happened to anyone on this list? Can there be days where you do well

> with your processor and other days when you don't?

>

>

> Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

> Deafblind/Postlingual

> BTE hearing aid user 20 years

> Severe-profound hearing loss 10 years

>

> " Surviving a loss and letting go is only half of the story. The other half

> is the secret belief that we will find, in one form or another, what we have

> lost. And it is that potential, shimmery as a star on a clear night, that

> helps us survive. " -- Chambers

>

>

>

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The heating ducts in my home are near the floor, but I'm not sure that's

what I'm hearing. No matter what sound I hear (whether it be the TV or

music), it constantly alternates between loud and soft, soft and loud. Later

this evening I started hearing an annoying humming sound in addition to

fading voices. The humming changes from being very loud to moderately loud.

I have a headache and nausea now because of it, so have decided to leave my

processor off for the night. Hopefully things will improve tomorrow...

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

Deafblind/Postlingual

BTE hearing aid user 20 years

Severe-profound hearing loss 10 years

" Surviving a loss and letting go is only half of the story. The other half

is the secret belief that we will find, in one form or another, what we have

lost. And it is that potential, shimmery as a star on a clear night, that

helps us survive. " -- Chambers

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I'm glad I'm not alone. <smile> However, what confuses me is that the

humming I hear sounds different than my regular tinnitus. When I took my

processor off tonight, the humming stopped and I heard my " typical "

tinnitus. I have experienced several different changes in sound today (from

metallic to a high pitched whine, fading, humming) so perhaps my brain is

tired and overworked.

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

Deafblind/Postlingual

BTE hearing aid user 20 years

Severe-profound hearing loss 10 years

" Surviving a loss and letting go is only half of the story. The other half

is the secret belief that we will find, in one form or another, what we have

lost. And it is that potential, shimmery as a star on a clear night, that

helps us survive. " -- Chambers

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Hopefully whatever this is can be resolved or improved with a new map.

Otherwise I'll have to learn to live with it.

Thanks for your replies...it's nice to know I'm not alone in my experience.

And yes, it *is* annoying....I can't wait for someone to find a cure! :)

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

Deafblind/Postlingual

BTE hearing aid user 20 years

Severe-profound hearing loss 10 years

" Surviving a loss and letting go is only half of the story. The other half

is the secret belief that we will find, in one form or another, what we have

lost. And it is that potential, shimmery as a star on a clear night, that

helps us survive. " -- Chambers

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, I'm trusting that your switches are all in the right place? Telecoil can

cause a buzzing even if you are midway between the two settings and whisper can

also cause changes of pick up sounds you may or may not want. Even though you

are only working with one program you still may have your setting on the wrong

program (one or two).

I noticed after my second map that sounds seemed to go in and out especially

late in the day when I was more tired. When I got up the next morning and

started out new after the processor had been in the dry & store overnight and I

was rested, everything seemed to be working fine again.

If you are stuffed up as with a cold or if you are in especially cold

temperatures, or even around static electricity, those things can affect the

workings of the processor. This is at least what I have found with mine.

In regard to the beeps the processor makes when the batteries are going out, I

often think those beeps are my partners cell phone ringing.. or a phone on the

TV.. but then I suddenly lose my hearing and I realize that what I heard were

the beeps in the processor.

I don't know if any of this will help you but with all of us brainstorming maybe

something will be applicable or make sense.

I hope things smooth out for you tomorrow..

Pam

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Yes, you're right, Lee.. at first, a month ago, I didn't realize what the beeps

were.. but then started recognizing them. The other night though, my partner

was on call and her cell phones and beeper kept going off so when the beeps

chirped in my ear I just thought it was the on call beeper going off and even

said to her " Hey you're being paged " .. until everything went silent. Then I had

to laugh.

Pam

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In a message dated 1/21/2005 9:03:44 PM Pacific Standard Time,

coronacrone@... writes:

In regard to the beeps the processor makes when the batteries are going out,

I often think those beeps are my partners cell phone ringing.. or a phone on

the TV.. but then I suddenly lose my hearing and I realize that what I heard

were the beeps in the processor.

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Thanks, Pam,

Those were more good ideas. See – all the new users remember those sounds

and how to work with them. How important you all are to the group! –

you do need to check to make sure that the switch is not on T Coil or

Whisper. Did the audiologist tell you how to do this?

Alice

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Pam and Sharon,

I checked my 3G (which was originally set to Whisper) and after switching

between the three settings, I found that the humming sounds different on M

and W than it does on the T-coil.

Having said that, I think I know what may be causing the humming -- traffic.

While I can hear different pitches in the sound of car engines, it seems

like the humming might be coming from cars or trucks that have a very low

pitched engine. Since I'm not yet able to hear low frequencies, this might

explain why I hear (and feel) the humming. I also noticed that when I'm

listening to the TV or radio, the volume increases or decreases according to

the intensity of the hum.

Voices continue to alternate from loud to soft, but I'm beginning to think

this may be caused by the traffic I hear and feel (i.e. humming).

I'm pleased to say that my nausea and migraine are now gone. Since this

occurred late at night, I think this may have been a case of my brain being

overstimulated. Just to be on the safe side I'm going to take Snoopy's and

Robbi's advice and discuss this with my audiologist. If I continue to

experience nausea and headaches, I may have to think about taking

anti-nausea medication until it goes away.

Thanks to all of you for your replies! Robbi and Snoopy, I do have some

additional questions for you which I will send privately.

Thanks again to Pat, Sharon, Alice and everyone who responded!! I was

a little worried last night but feel so much better physically and mentally

now that I know what may be causing this. :)

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

Deafblind/Postlingual

BTE hearing aid user 20 years

Severe-profound hearing loss 10 years

" Surviving a loss and letting go is only half of the story. The other half

is the secret belief that we will find, in one form or another, what we have

lost. And it is that potential, shimmery as a star on a clear night, that

helps us survive. " -- Chambers

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

Deafblind/Postlingual

BTE hearing aid user 20 years

Severe-profound hearing loss 10 years

" Surviving a loss and letting go is only half of the story. The other half

is the secret belief that we will find, in one form or another, what we have

lost. And it is that potential, shimmery as a star on a clear night, that

helps us survive. " -- Chambers

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Alice,

I echo your sentiments about how valuable this list is! It's great having a

wealth of experience to draw upon, especially for those of us who are new to

CI's. It's such a relief knowing that no one here has forgotten what it's

like to hear and discover new sounds for the first time. As many of you

know, I'm on an e-mail list for those who wear hearing aids. Sometimes it's

easy for me to get caught up in the technical jargon and to forget that

there are list members who have no idea what I'm talking about. :)

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

Deafblind/Postlingual

BTE hearing aid user 20 years

Severe-profound hearing loss 10 years

" Surviving a loss and letting go is only half of the story. The other half

is the secret belief that we will find, in one form or another, what we have

lost. And it is that potential, shimmery as a star on a clear night, that

helps us survive. " -- Chambers

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Sharon,

It's amazing to hear traffic go by with the window closed! Now I know

exactly what Joni means when she talked about being able to hear cars

approach and drive away. I'm not so sure I'll like the sound of an ambulance

or police vehicle going by -- I remember those sirens being very loud with

hearing aids. LOL!

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

Deafblind/Postlingual

BTE hearing aid user 20 years

Severe-profound hearing loss 10 years

" Surviving a loss and letting go is only half of the story. The other half

is the secret belief that we will find, in one form or another, what we have

lost. And it is that potential, shimmery as a star on a clear night, that

helps us survive. " -- Chambers

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, any chance that the CI is switched to the telecoil setting? That will

pick up humming / buzzing from TVs, flourescent lights, PCs, in fact

anything with a transformer or power supply in it. The noise intensity

varies with how close you are to the source.

When I use the telecoil on my CI I have to move around trying to find a

" quiet zone " , away from the interference - shades of Maxwell Smart and the

" Cone of Silence "

New Zealand

I - 16/11/04

A - 13/12/04

> Re: Worried...

>

>

>

>

>

> The heating ducts in my home are near the floor, but I'm not

> sure that's

> what I'm hearing. No matter what sound I hear (whether it be the TV or

> music), it constantly alternates between loud and soft, soft

> and loud. Later

> this evening I started hearing an annoying humming sound in

> addition to

> fading voices. The humming changes from being very loud to

> moderately loud.

> I have a headache and nausea now because of it, so have

> decided to leave my

> processor off for the night. Hopefully things will improve tomorrow...

>

>

> Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

> Deafblind/Postlingual

> BTE hearing aid user 20 years

> Severe-profound hearing loss 10 years

>

> " Surviving a loss and letting go is only half of the story.

> The other half

> is the secret belief that we will find, in one form or

> another, what we have

> lost. And it is that potential, shimmery as a star on a clear

> night, that

> helps us survive. " -- Chambers

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi ,

I can barely hear the buzzing sound of the T-coil and can't hear it

immediately, so I appreciate your suggestion to check this setting. Thanks!

The audi I worked with today confirmed that my 3G was set on Microphone --

not T-coil.

I've had to do quite a bit of problem solving since getting my CI but it's

getting better and better every day. :)

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

Deafblind/Postlingual

BTE hearing aid user 20 years

Severe-profound hearing loss 10 years

" Surviving a loss and letting go is only half of the story. The other half

is the secret belief that we will find, in one form or another, what we have

lost. And it is that potential, shimmery as a star on a clear night, that

helps us survive. " -- Chambers

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  • 1 year later...

I'd go to see a regular doctor about the blood.

Apart from the blood in the stool, it sounds

like yeast to me. I would continue my yeast

protocol, if it were me.

--- dannenedrummond <dannenedrummond@...>

wrote:

> I took my son off his supplements and chelation to

> give him a break

> and to wait until we got into a DAN doctor (a week

> from Monday). I'm

> really worried about what has happened to him since.

> He became very

> calm then extremely hyper a week later. He has

> started biting his arm

> really hard. He has pulled up his shirt, held his

> stomach and cried a

> few times. The icing on the cake was finding his

> poop this

> evening...it was HORRIBLE. It was loose but weird

> and had red in it

> (BLOOD!) Should I be extremely worried about this?

> Can I wait a

> little over a week to see a doctor??

>

>

>

>

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Thanks , I think I will recontinue the yeast protocol.

Hopefully that will help some!

>

> > I took my son off his supplements and chelation to

> > give him a break

> > and to wait until we got into a DAN doctor (a week

> > from Monday). I'm

> > really worried about what has happened to him since.

> > He became very

> > calm then extremely hyper a week later. He has

> > started biting his arm

> > really hard. He has pulled up his shirt, held his

> > stomach and cried a

> > few times. The icing on the cake was finding his

> > poop this

> > evening...it was HORRIBLE. It was loose but weird

> > and had red in it

> > (BLOOD!) Should I be extremely worried about this?

> > Can I wait a

> > little over a week to see a doctor??

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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> I took my son off his supplements and chelation to give him a break

> and to wait until we got into a DAN doctor (a week from Monday). I'm

> really worried about what has happened to him since.

Put him back on his supplements.

The icing on the cake was finding his poop this

> evening...it was HORRIBLE. It was loose but weird and had red in it

> (BLOOD!) Should I be extremely worried about this?

The blood in stool that is worrisome is dark, black really, not bright

red. The bright-red blood comes from a tear in the anus, usually from

a too-big poop.

Nell

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> I took my son off his supplements and chelation to give him a break

> and to wait until we got into a DAN doctor (a week from Monday). I'm

> really worried about what has happened to him since. He became very

> calm then extremely hyper a week later.

For my son, this would have meant that at least one of the supplements

was at too high of a dose. So the first week meant that his body was

flushing the excess, the second week meant that he still needed the

supplement, just not at that high of a dose.

Dana

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Dana, is there a way to know what was at too high of a dose? Should

I just lower the general amount of the supplement or change it? We

use the brainchild supplements.

> > I took my son off his supplements and chelation to give him a

break

> > and to wait until we got into a DAN doctor (a week from

Monday). I'm

> > really worried about what has happened to him since. He became

very

> > calm then extremely hyper a week later.

>

>

> For my son, this would have meant that at least one of the

supplements

> was at too high of a dose. So the first week meant that his body

was

> flushing the excess, the second week meant that he still needed the

> supplement, just not at that high of a dose.

>

> Dana

>

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> Dana, is there a way to know what was at too high of a dose? Should

> I just lower the general amount of the supplement or change it? We

> use the brainchild supplements.

Because Brainchild is a mixture of many different supplements, it does

make it difficult to determine which one/s might have been too high.

You can certainly just reduce the entire dose, see if that helps. Or,

check to see which individual nutrients are included at high doses

[for example, B6]. Altho it would not really be possible to reduce

just the B6 unless you started using another brand.

Dana

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Actually, depending on which of our supplements you're using, it may

be possible to effectively reduce just the B6. The major difference

between our varous Spectrum Support vitamin formulas is the level of

B6. For example, the ONLY difference between Spectrum Support II with

PAK and regular Spectrum Support II is that one has the P5P active

form of B6, and the other has the Pyridoxine form. P5P is 4-5 times

more " potent " than Pyridoxine - in other words 20 mg of P5P is

equivalent to 80-100 mg of pyridoxine.

Another clue can be often found by reducing the dose of one component,

either just the vitamins or just the minerals, and see if things improve.

If you give us a call, we'd be happy to help you figure out what was

going on. We have talked with hundreds of parents like you, and can

often point you in the right direction, based on what we've seen and

heard with our own children and others, if you can tell us what you're

seeing.

Best of luck to you,

Terri Mykland

Brainchild Business Manager

mom to Zane, 13yo hfa

terri @ mykland . com

(feel free to email me offline if I can help)

> >

> > Dana, is there a way to know what was at too high of a dose? Should

> > I just lower the general amount of the supplement or change it? We

> > use the brainchild supplements.

>

>

> Because Brainchild is a mixture of many different supplements, it does

> make it difficult to determine which one/s might have been too high.

> You can certainly just reduce the entire dose, see if that helps. Or,

> check to see which individual nutrients are included at high doses

> [for example, B6]. Altho it would not really be possible to reduce

> just the B6 unless you started using another brand.

>

> Dana

>

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  • 2 years later...

Hi ,

I am no expert but what you describe is exactly what happened to me

before Christmas. When I saw Dr. P he said mine was adrenal...I needed

the Nature Throid but was needing to sort out my adrenals too. I am

now on HC. At first I was told to up my NAX to 6 a day and take 10 NA

too but it wasn't enough as I was still getting these symptoms you

describe...a good couple of days then a really bad one. I'm not

suggesting you need HC but it does sound adrenal to me. I do hope

someone more knowledgeable can help you and also hope you feel better

tomorrow.

BP is 116 / 68 heart rate is 57. I feel a bit anxious

> and panicky and quite tired and generally low. I feel a bit trembly

> inside and am about to go to bed. I also had an off day similar to

> this in the week, although not as bad.

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First, are

you self medicating or are you under the care of either an NHS or private

doctor. When was the last time you had a thyroid function test and what did

these tests show?

First, stop

taking the Nature Throid for 24 hours to get the excess T3 out of your system. You

should feel the benefit in a few hours. It could be that you have an underlying

condition which is stopping the thyroid hormones from being absorbed and you

need to do a bit of investigation. First, go to our web site www.tpa-uk.org.uk and click on

'Hypothyroidism' and then click on 'Associated Conditions' and on the page that

opens read about adrenal fatigue, candida, mercury poisoning caused through

amalgam fillings, low B12, Vitamin D, ferritin (stored iron), magnesium, zinc

or copper. The last 6 tests you could ask your GP to check out but you might

need to get tested privately to see if you have low adrenal reserve and

systemic candida. These can be tested through Genova Diagnostics www.gdx.uk.net . First, go to the FILES

section on this forum (you will find this on the Home Page in the Menu) and

scroll down until you find Adrenal Questionnaire and the Candida Questionnaire.

Complete the questions and see how you score. If high, they you need to be

tested to see exactly what is happening. Any of the above will needs to be

treated before your thyroid replacement will work. Otherwise, you will continue

to get the feelings of toxicity.

We usually

recommend taking natural thyroid extract about an hour before breakfast, and

because of the short half life of T3, the rest of your dose in the middle of

the afternoon. I think you need to get your dose stabilised by taking thyroid

extract during the day, and once you have found the dose that makes you well,

try taking it when you go to bed, but don't take it at night at the stage you

are at right now. It does sound as if you are getting the symptoms of too much

T3.

Today, if

this was my problem, I would take 1 Nutri Adrenal Extra with my breakfast and

another with my lunch (don't take them after 1.00p.m.) and I would not take

any Nature Throid at all. You should feel much better tomorrow - you

could feel much better today. I would stop your thyroid extract for at least 7

days. Take your NAE as outlined above for 4 days and then try adding

another NAE but take the extra tablet with your breakfast.So as not to rush

things too quickly, After 7 days, reintroduce your 1 grain Nature Throid taking

it in a split dose with 3 tablets of NAE for the next few days to make sure

there is no risk. You should take your NAE with food. This way, you will boost

your adrenals and hopefully, when you start NT again, you will not have these

adverse effects.

Luv -

Sheila

When I felt

unwell in the week I noiticed that one really energetic almost manic

day was followed by a huge slump the next. On the slump day I took 2

NAX which seemed to help me to get back on track.. But now I feel a

bit too worried to take any thing... what should I do..?

Any advice or recommendations greatly received.

Thanks emily x

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Hi ,

The manic feelings and the alternating energetic day then a slump the

next are all too familiar to many on this forum.

Remember (if possible) to pace yourself to allow for this pattern.

(bit like advice for ME/CFS ??)

Once you get your adrenals to work better with a decent supply of

thyroid hormone, it will tend to balance out better but may not be

perfect....

Of the B vitamins, vit B5 (pantothenic acid) is the one that your

adrenals will scream out for, but try and keep as much in balance

with the B vits as is possible, along with vit C for adrenal function.

Improving adrenal performance is necessary for starting thyroid

treatment, and failing adrenals will jeopardise being able to

stabilise on any dose of thyroid hormone, of whatever kind or mix

thereof.

best wishes

Bob

>

> Hi All,

>

> I have been taking nature throid for 4 weeks now. I have been

taking 1

> grain in the morning and more recently half a grain in the evening

> too. I started to feel great just over a week ago but have noticed a

> couple of things.

>

> Today I feel rotton, really tired, sick and have intermittant chest

> pains (not very strong) just a dull ache accompanied by

> breathlessness. BP is 116 / 68 heart rate is 57. I feel a bit

anxious

> and panicky and quite tired and generally low. I feel a bit trembly

> inside and am about to go to bed. I also had an off day similar to

> this in the week, although not as bad. I noticed that yesterday I

was

> quite manic and felt a bit too well (if you know what I mean) and so

> spent 4 energetic hours in the snow, I also drank wine last night

and

> haven't had a drink for ages.It was also a late night. When I felt

> unwell in the week I noiticed that one really energetic almost manic

> day was followed by a huge slump the next. On the slump day I took 2

> NAX which seemed to help me to get back on track.. But now I feel a

> bit too worried to take any thing... what should I do..?

> Any advice or recommendations greatly received.

> Thanks emily x

>

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