Guest guest Posted February 20, 2002 Report Share Posted February 20, 2002 Em writes, > . My > tinnitus is not usually a whine (rarely does that), but is usually my > heartbeat -- what is known as " pulsative tinnitus. " All I've ever found or > > been told on the subject is " Get used to it, there's nothing we can do > about it. " > > I think that I could take doctors that say " get used to it, there's nothing > more we can do about it " and have them listen to the ringing or what not > for a few days and maybe they would not be so cavalier about saying this to > people suffering from tinnitus. > > I was told that and as I have had said before, it had me about ready to > commit suicide. If not for my family and Dr. Nagler, I am sure that I > would have. I like quiet and do not like noises and I felt that I could > not go on the rest of my life with these horrible noises in my head. Take care, Irene Books may well be the only true magic Alice Hoffman. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2007 Report Share Posted October 8, 2007 I know for me ... I got it more after amalgam removal than when I had the fillings in. When I get it .... it sounds more like cicadas. I'm wondering if going to the ENT will be a waste of time. I'm sure my recurrent tinnitus is mercury-related ... but I'm sure I'll just get a blank look from the doc. > > > > I am 4 weeks amalgamfree now; did 3 dmsa (25 mg.) rounds. > > Everything is going " well " till now (some more dizzy feelings, > > some more stiffness during or after rounds, but all just a little > > bit more and acceptable). > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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