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In Reply to: RE: It is (may be) possible ~ Tinnitus topic posted by Byrd69 on June 08, 2016 at 20:42:30
I suffered from tinnitus for as long as I could remember. Early Sept 2014 I was afflicted with meniere's disease with debilitating episodes occurring like clock work every five days. One day after drinking coffee I had an episode. After recovering I decided to forgo coffee for one week. During those seven days I did not have an episode. Since then I have not had tinnitus nor an episode of meniere's. I sure miss my coffee.
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I've also removed coffee from my daily routine. I drank 1/2 a cup (fresh ground strong shit!) in the a.m. and that was it. I don't think it had anything to do with my tinnitus, but you never know.
I forgot to get coffee one week when shopping, and the next week I decided I did not miss it so I did not buy any at that time.
Now its liquid yogurt or juice in the a.m.
"I can't compete with the dead" (Buck W. 2010)
"It would take me forever. I don't think I have forever" (Byrd 2015)
Wouldn't go away until somebody told me to give up coffee. Then, it went away within a week. I now drink a cup of coffee in the morning only and I am OK. But, if I drink another cup of coffee in the afternoon, the wrist AND arm pain will return.It appears to be some nerve inflammatory process that coffee triggers. I wouldn't be surprised that many cases of tennis elbow, for instance, is caused OR aggravated by the same thing and I think a lot of doctor bills and unnecessary medications could be avoided if this was more widely recognized.
Thanks for sharing your story about tinnitus.
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In the late forties I had German measles which nearly killed me. Lived in the bath tub with blocks of ice from the ice house. Wound up with nearsightedness and (I believe) tinnitus. Had a moderate case ever since. I avoid loud noises which are physically painful. Rock concerts are out of the question. My treble is zilch by 9K. Otherwise sounds nowadays( at 77) have to be a bit louder than years ago. People ask why I have invested in such a good stereo system since my hearing isnt very good and I tell them that's why- so I can control the sound. Turns out that in a quiet room I seem to hear what they tell me I cant.
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