Great video. It's very encouraging to hear a testimony from a patient that has both regular tinnitus and pulsatile tinnitus. Pulsatile tinnitus can be even more troublesome and it's great that you have addressed this on your channel. All the recommendations that Treble Health suggest do work. And this is a great reminder that even if there is a spike we can go back to the tools that have helped in the past. Thank you, Ben!
🎉aloha thank youu🎉 I feel the same regarding treblehealth, has changed my life. I wish I can afford it. But TH-cam programs all have help. I do have TMJ as well as stroke and other head problems. Thank you so much!!!!!
hello, great video, I have pulsatile tinnitus I believe, its been now almost 2 years that has changed my life. I have the pulsing sound, that gets faster/louder if I exhert myself etc. The gentlemen mentions he had PT, and the therapy helped him? I know it can also be a vascular thing too.. but heck I will try anything.. thank you
Viewers should be heartened by this sufferer's experience, but must also get it through their heads that this patient did not have what I'll call "common tinnitus." This patient had what the practitioners call somatic tinnitus, meaning it matches his own EXACT DESCRIPTION of having had clogged eustachian tubes and TMJ symptoms. This means that by relieving those underlying conditions, a long-term correction is even MORE likely because a primary causative factor can be removed. Yes, he almost certainly had the 'common' symptomology wherein the auditory cortex freaks out but that's different than a persistent reduction of auditory function (hearing loss/outer hair cell loss). It's time to improve our terminology and start referring to 'common tinnitus,' to mean "not from a somatic cause or event."
😊 thank you for sharing when I first got tinnitus permanently a year ago that was very distressing hard to sleep emotional distress then 3 months later the volume went down it wasn't as distressing I got used to it especially 6 months into it didn't hear it that much anymore but just recently the volumes up again maybe because I've been listening to loud music in my earbuds it's been 2 weeks now still loud so I stopped listening to loud music with earbuds but I believe the time it will come back down again as long as I try not to be so bothered by this I'm doing your meditations thank you. Its annoying but I have to learn to be calm
😊 thank you for this interview I have a question I've been having a spike in my tinnitus for 2 weeks now I'm not sure but something is spiking my tinnitus do you think chocolate flavoring can Spike tinnitus? I was doing fine for several months all the sudden for a week and a half its spiked
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Great video. It's very encouraging to hear a testimony from a patient that has both regular tinnitus and pulsatile tinnitus. Pulsatile tinnitus can be even more troublesome and it's great that you have addressed this on your channel. All the recommendations that Treble Health suggest do work. And this is a great reminder that even if there is a spike we can go back to the tools that have helped in the past. Thank you, Ben!
This one was great; thank you, James! Dr. Ben, keep the content coming! haha.
🎉aloha thank youu🎉 I feel the same regarding treblehealth, has changed my life. I wish I can afford it. But TH-cam programs all have help. I do have TMJ as well as stroke and other head problems. Thank you so much!!!!!
hello, great video, I have pulsatile tinnitus I believe, its been now almost 2 years that has changed my life. I have the pulsing sound, that gets faster/louder if I exhert myself etc. The gentlemen mentions he had PT, and the therapy helped him? I know it can also be a vascular thing too.. but heck I will try anything.. thank you
Viewers should be heartened by this sufferer's experience, but must also get it through their heads that this patient did not have what I'll call "common tinnitus." This patient had what the practitioners call somatic tinnitus, meaning it matches his own EXACT DESCRIPTION of having had clogged eustachian tubes and TMJ symptoms. This means that by relieving those underlying conditions, a long-term correction is even MORE likely because a primary causative factor can be removed. Yes, he almost certainly had the 'common' symptomology wherein the auditory cortex freaks out but that's different than a persistent reduction of auditory function (hearing loss/outer hair cell loss). It's time to improve our terminology and start referring to 'common tinnitus,' to mean "not from a somatic cause or event."
😊 thank you for sharing when I first got tinnitus permanently a year ago that was very distressing hard to sleep emotional distress then 3 months later the volume went down it wasn't as distressing I got used to it especially 6 months into it didn't hear it that much anymore but just recently the volumes up again maybe because I've been listening to loud music in my earbuds it's been 2 weeks now still loud so I stopped listening to loud music with earbuds but I believe the time it will come back down again as long as I try not to be so bothered by this I'm doing your meditations thank you. Its annoying but I have to learn to be calm
😊 thank you for this interview I have a question I've been having a spike in my tinnitus for 2 weeks now I'm not sure but something is spiking my tinnitus do you think chocolate flavoring can Spike tinnitus? I was doing fine for several months all the sudden for a week and a half its spiked
Not sure about chocolate but hight amounts of salt/sodium definitely spikes mine temporarily
@johnconnor4136 thank you I do consume a lot of pink Himalayan salt and electrolytes maybe listening to loud music in my ears also
is this sound related to fluctuating BP? or related to some liver issues?
Do you also entertain patients outside US?
Yes. If you're located outside the U.S., please reach out to us at contact@treblehealth.com, and someone from our team will assist you with scheduling a free consultation.
For orthopaedic problem can I take pain killer for 5 days will it spike tinnitus
Why scientist not making some machine like MRI machine
which can check tinnitus disease
It is praying
A treatment introduce by a scientist
And tinnitus goes away forever
For mild Whiner yes it will go away (perception lol), but for catastrophic. NO, so how can you solve the catastrophic ones?