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Old 12-10-2014, 09:06 AM #1
KnockedOutMom KnockedOutMom is offline
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Default Managing Tinnitus

I find that one of my biggest daily battles, besides the fatigue and cognitive disfunction is tinnitus. I have it constantly and unless I keep myself busy with something and have background noise (tv/radio) on it can overtake. I find it worse in the morning and if I wake up sometimes in the middle of the night.

It seems that sometimes when it is bad that I also have a horrible pressure feeling in my ears, not sure if this is related or not.

Does anyone have any ideas on how to manage it? Or make it so that it isn't so bothersome?

Or is this just something else that we have the pleasure of dealing with?
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