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Old 05-20-2015, 10:02 PM #1
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yazmin1219,

Welcome to NeuroTalk. SpaceCadet has not been on NT for over a year.

Please feel free to introduce yourself and tell us about your symptoms and struggles. There are others who are going through what you are going through.

If your tinnitus is part of PCS symptoms, one thing you need to know is that everybody's experience and symptoms are unique to their injury. Some see improvements with tinnitus. Others struggle for a longer period. It is one of the more frustrating symptoms of PCS. My tinnitus has been with me for over a decade. It comes and goes. It is loud right now because I just drank some root beer. For some reason, my tinnitus gets louder after I drink a cool beverage.

So, please let us know how we can help.

My best to you.
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