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Old 01-26-2012, 07:58 PM #1
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Anyone with Fibromyalgia have ringing in the ears and Essential Tremors? If so, are they all related? How do you manage?

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I have tinitus, it's more like a constant hiss. I've read that it does tend to go with fibro.

I'm sorry, I don't know anything about Essential Tremor
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I have tinitus, it's more like a constant hiss. I've read that it does tend to go with fibro.

I'm sorry, I don't know anything about Essential Tremor
tints too although sometimes it goes away.. i get the big pop and high pitched ring.. then sometimes the wooshy hiss
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Tinitus also but no essential tremors. Best wishes.
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Anyone with Fibromyalgia have ringing in the ears and Essential Tremors? If so, are they all related? How do you manage?

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I tend to have more ringing in the ears when i take more then 4 Tramadol in one day. Other irratating noises set me off that are from light fixtures, TV, certain sounds in music . . . those will cause more ringing in my ears!
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I have tinnitus as well, really bad. I always have to have a fan set on high in my bedroom at night, though...the ringing is still there, it does help some.

I also pretend like it's crickets chirping.

I don't have any essential tremor. I recently added hypothyroidism to my list of fibro side effects.

You should probably make an appointment with your doctor about that problem.

Maybe this will help?

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/ess...tremor/DS00367
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