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Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 60
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 60
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The loudness of my tinnitus equals the degree of brain damage presently occuring
Hi, I have had brain damage from 4 different brain insults in the last ten years, including one that is now ongoing, although not Parkinson's. I have mild tinnitus and have noticed consistently that with each iinjury, I can accurately assess the degree of brain damage presently occurring, assessed by the symptoms I am getting at the moment of the damage, by the degree of tinnitus I am hearing, the louder, the more brain damage that is occurining. In fact my tinnitus loudness is stable unless brain damage is occuring, that is the only thing that raises the level of tinnitus.
If this is a universal finding, then it would be useful to people with Parkinson's to know what is helping them to slow down the Parkinson's caused brain damage and what is not workking, on a moment by moment basis. I would be interested in knowing if other people have or can make this correlation.
Steve Lord
I would
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