SForsgren
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Other than continuing to treat Lyme, has anyone hear had any good results with getting rid of tinnitus? I would be interested in hearing more details on what you have tried if you have had an improvement in the condition.
Thanks, Scott
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CaliforniaLyme
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Sorry Scott but it was Lyme tx that worked- IV Rocephin got rid of my tinnitus in the 8th month! It was gone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Had been constant for 2 previous YEARS. !*!^!!!
Was so horrible!!!!
Totally gone for 6+ years now*)!*)!!
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ByronSBell 2007
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You need to hav your ears CLOSELY! checked by a specialist, I discovered that I have fluid in my ears that is causing alot of pressure and is probly the cause to my tinnitus that I get randomly...
Another thing that can cause tinnitus is yeast
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My tinnitus is a great barometer for how I'm feeling. It comes and almost goes, L>R.
It flares up if i'm kinda toxic and is more quiet if all is balanced.
Anything from hormone imbalance, to a inhalation of nasty fumes, to eating wheat can flare me. So staying non-toxic typically helps.
Tinnitus/ears are related to the kidneys in chinese medicine - the water element, with the emotion of fear. That's my bit of chinese medicine knowledge, fwiw....
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i had my ear checked all is good, mine is more neurological related or nerve related as im assuming yours is as well scott. brian
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