My boss at work had tinitus also. It was accompanied by mild hearing loss.
He got an MRI and they found a tumor growing on the nerve that attaches the
cochlea to the brain. Definitely its a good idea to let a Doctor examine
you if you are suffering from tinitus. It could be a symptom of something
more serious.
At 11:37 AM 6/1/03, you wrote:
Evening Charles,
>> pronunciation dispute. Which syllable should be stressed? Is it the first
(TINN -na-tus), or is it the second (tin-NY-tus)? I prefer the first, my
sister, a professional speech therapist, prefers the second.
I have the stuff too, no matter what you call it.
Could this have any condition with the blood brain barrier? I tend
to get engrossed in various activities and go too long without
eating. Due to the fact that I drink a lot of water, the hunger pains
are few and far between.
A few hours after I should have eaten, the noise becomes much
louder. I would guess 4 to 10 times louder.
I can eat or take some powdered vitamins, ( Emergen-C ) and the noise
goes back to the normal level.
I know lots of complex chemistry is involved, but regardless, I have a
built in energy level indicator.
Anyone else have one of these?
Wayne
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