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Posted by eric555 (Member # 18343) on :
 
How to get Rid Off Ringing in the Ears ???


Does anyone know ?


Thank you.

Best Regards,
Eric


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Posted by Janice70 (Member # 16319) on :
 
Regularly going to a good craniosacral therapist really worked for me.
 
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
 
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Yes, good (gentle but firm) cranial-sacral work can be very helpful.

Tinnitus can have many causes but magnesium is also a big help for many. In addition to addressing infection(s) and heavy metals -- adrenal support, liver support and brain support are all necessary for an overall approach.


(Smokers have a very hard time clearing tinnitus, so if cigarettes are in one's life, once tinnitus starts it has little chance of lessening until smoking ceases. Alcohol, too, makes tinnitus worse. I know both are off limits for lyme patients but not everyone is aware of that part of the treatment guidelines.)


More about tinnitus - causes and solutions - at these links:


http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=065801


Topic: TINNITUS: Ringing Between The Ears; Vestibular, Balance, Hearing with compiled links


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http://www.ata.org


THE AMERICAN TINNITUS ASSOCIATION


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Posted by randibear (Member # 11290) on :
 
unfortunately, nothing has worked for me.

it's my most annoying symptom...
 
Posted by Angela (Member # 16214) on :
 
i had this problem too and it went away on its own.

the ringing stopped once i finished my antibiotics...not sure if there is any correlation here,
 
Posted by Robin123 (Member # 9197) on :
 
I treated with the magnapulse magnet machine for ten sessions and I noticed the tinnitus disppeared for about six hours after treatments.

We hold a white cable over various areas of the bod while the machine clicks away.

Treatment boosts electromagnetic energy in the body. Healthy cells have a 70-milliamp membrane voltage; sick cells can go as low as 15.

google for PEMF machines.
 
Posted by groovy2 (Member # 6304) on :
 
Hi All

My ears rang the whole time I was sick -

I always have the TV or radio to Cover
the ringing sound -it helps--Jay--
 
Posted by eric555 (Member # 18343) on :
 
yeah thats what i do , i turn up the tv, but then when its all silent like when i awake, the darn ringing comes back...

i hate it and sometimes it just drives me nuts.


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Posted by imagine2 (Member # 3136) on :
 
Hi Eric,
Dizzyup posted the English version of Rechts Regulat a few months ago. Can't find the link right now but I did copy it. It says: Rub the whole ear area with a cotton pad soaked in regulat 2 x day.

Twice daily, slowly and thoroughly wipe out the inside of the ear with a cotton swab soaked in regulat.

Haven't tried this personally but my husband plans to use it. He has really bad tinnitus. Will keep trying to find the link for you.
 
Posted by pab (Member # 904) on :
 
Are you on Zithromax? I can only take Zithromax for 10 days before the ringing in the ears is intolerable.

Peggy
 
Posted by map1131 (Member # 2022) on :
 
My mother had a ear ringing problem start about 3 months ago. She finally decided to see her primary doc and of course they sent her on to the specialists.

All this test going on and she just happened to have a dental appt scheduled to have a tooth removed that had given her problems for years. Bingo....

The ear ringing stopped the next day and hasn't returned. She was amazed that a tooth had anything to do with an ear problem.

My fear since they didn't give her any abx for possible bacterial infection around the bad tooth is the spread of unknown bacteria to somewhere else in the body.

Pam
 
Posted by cuffee (Member # 18491) on :
 
My ringing in the ears started after a botched spinal tap during which I was in bed for 10 days. It hasn't gone away since then even though I am on IV rochephin. Did anyone else have this? It is driving me crazy too.
 
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
 
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cuffee,

I hope you can see a LL neurotologist. You need an expert doctor to see if this can be lessened as soon as possible. An neurotologist should know exactly what happened during your spinal tap to cause this.

If you can possibly get cranial-sacral treatments (gentle, not snap and crack style) that may be of help, too.

Since it began at the time of the lumbar puncture, I'd investigate nerve connection first - unless you were given drugs at that time that are excitatory drugs to the central nervous system.

Such drugs can cause tinnitus in several ways (by liver stress) and just the excitatory nature. If you were given any drugs that used the Cytochrome P-450 liver detox pathway, those, too, can cause tinnitus.


Best of luck.

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Editing to add: you might also check out the lists of ototoxic drugs at the thread above. If they gave you drugs before, during or after the spinal tap, see if they are on one of those lists.

If they gave you any numbing agents, sometime epinephrine is in that. That can cause tinnitus as it's excitatory to the central nervous system, raising the NMDA receptors.

Magnesium will calm that down if this is part of what is going on.

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[ 16. January 2009, 08:41 PM: Message edited by: Keebler ]
 
Posted by Bobidor (Member # 14453) on :
 
Eric,

What antibiotics are you on?

I had insane tinnitus while on Zithromax. Now that I switched to Biaxin, it's much much better.

Julie
 
Posted by eric555 (Member # 18343) on :
 
I am on Ceftin 500mg pills 2 x day

and I take various Probiotics in between.

Ceftin seems to be helping,
but I only recently started treating...


I also have high numbers of HHV6 and EBV

maybe they play a role in this too ???


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Posted by Faith6 (Member # 14072) on :
 
The more tired I am = worse ringing in my ears.
 
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
 
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Amanda,

Zithromax is a frequent cause of tinnitus for some people.

You might ask your doctor to switch, depending upon now much the level of ringing bothers you.


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Posted by Geneal (Member # 10375) on :
 
Actually, the ringing in the ear from Zith can cause permanent hearing loss. [Eek!]

I had it too with zith. Loud enough to wake me up.

Looked up ear ringing and zith. Holy Cow!!!

LLMD switched me immediately to biaxin upon report of ear ringing.

I have ear ringing....again.

It started again about 3 months ago out of no where.

I am doing malarone/biaxin.

Stopped biaxin. No change.

It is bothersome in quiet situations.

White noise is the best noise to cover it.

Such as a vacuum cleaner or turning an am/fm radio without hitting a station.

That kind of "Shhhhhhhhhhh" noise.

My personal joke is that I am going to get an unlisted ear.

So it stops ringing.

I take tons of magnesium.

However, have noticed a correlation between the ear ringing

And having lymph nodes swell again under my arms and neck.

Here I was thinking bartonella.......again. [shake]

I've been for complete hearing screening.

I mean complete. Nystagmus testing, etc.

I've had evoked potential hearing tests done.

Other than a congenital hearing loss in my Left ear

Which I've known since around 18, ears are normal.

I'm thinking it is pressure related in the inner ear.

Maybe due to inflammation of the brain around that area?

I wonder if and when I do doxy again (known for anti-inflammatory properties)

If that will help. Keep me posted.

Especially if you find something that works.

Hugs,

Geneal
 
Posted by WildCondor (Member # 434) on :
 
Zithromax blatantly causes this, and its the drug, not a Lyme thing if you are on that. I used to put on my ipod all the time when i dripped my IV Zithromax.
 
Posted by kelmo (Member # 8797) on :
 
I had ringing before I started treatment.

Doc thinks it is the infection.

I'm thinking it also has to do with using a hair dryer for 30 years.
 
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
 
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Good point about hair dryers. Most are about 100 decibels (dB).

Anything over 85 dB for 90 seconds can cause auditory nerve damage. It may not show until years later, though.

Hairdryers should all be sold with earplugs and education about hearing protection. But since they are not, we have to spread the news about wearing earplugs when exposed to noise, especially when it's right at our ears.

Vacuums, too, are about 100 dB. Earplug use is essential but you won't find it on any product information.

You will, however, at the sites that educate about hearing.

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It is also vital to know that many antibiotics lower the level at which noise can damage ears - even for weeks after stopping the Rx.


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And I know that iPods and such are very popular now. Anyone with tinnitus might try to settle back from in-ear pods and go to the button kind of headphones - but place them IN FRONT of the ear. Still keeping volume just where it can be heard - not loud at all - this can help.

However, getting away from headphones altogether might be necessary as some researchers say the impulses are just too close to the ear nerves and, especially for someone who has any irritation or swelling, can be further damaging.


If tinnitus is worse after taking off headphones, that means some damage is occurring. Just as if, after a concert, your ears ring the next day, damage occurred.

The homeopathic, Arnica, can help. St. John's wort, too, can help nerve irritation in general. Research first, though.


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