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Old 06-24-2014, 10:34 AM #4
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Hi Mark,

I have seen 2 neuros and 2 ENTs so far. I had a brain MRI which was negative. Hearing tests have been normal upto 8khz and Otoacoustic emission test was negative which indicates no cochlear damage so none of the ENTs were serious about any potential treatment and keep reassuring me that Tinnitus would go away with time. I tried piracetam and Gingko for 20 days but no luck.

I havent had any neck evaluations. I am seeing my neuro tomorrow and will talk about it. I hope he will think about it seriously and will not send me back telling me its just a minor concussion and will get better with time.

I am also seeing a phychiatrist who gave me some antidepressants. My neuro told me to wait for sometime and not take them and see if his treatment is working.
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