Donate SIGN UP

Tinnitus

Avatar Image
Scarlett | 09:09 Fri 24th Mar 2006 | Body & Soul
4 Answers
I have had tinnitus for several years- sounds like lots of crickets. However my left ear has started making morse code high pitched sounds, and I worry I am going mad with it. I have had a bad chest infection and also did my neck in, so that hurts a lot. Has anyone had experiences of tinnitus like this that actually goes away, or am I stuck with this?? HELP!!!
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 4 of 4rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by Scarlett. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.

Tinnitus can be caused by many things. It is usually nothing to worry about. If tinnitus is pulsatile (in time with your pulse), unilateral (only affecting one ear) or distressing then it is a good idea to visit your doctor.


It is still probably nothing to worry about - but sometimes can be a symptom of something else

Scarlett, I sympathise with you, it must be horrible to have that constant noise in your ears. Can I suggest EFT? If you haven't come across it, it's a simple treatment you can do yourself and it can help to alleviate many ailments. I'm not going to vouch for it, just passing on what I've read. On the few occasions I've tried it I've only been partly convinced it's been of some use to me, but that doesn't mean much really, that's just one person, and one ailment. There is however a wealth of evidence, in the form of countless case histories, that it can be very helpful to many people, with various ailments.


Take a look here at the EFT homepage, and familiarise yourself with it. If you'd like to read a few case histories relating to tinnitus, read this this and this.


I'm sure there are lots more, these are a few I came across with a quick search.


Briefly, EFT is an amalgam of acupressure (like acupuncture, but no needles!) and mentally tuning into the physical problem and the underlying causes of it. It can be done in just a few minutes, and repeated use can often help. If you read about it and try it, don't give up if it doesn't seem to work right away - it would be amazing if it did really, wouldn't it. I only caution against that because in some instances it can bring about really fast results, and it's unfair to expect it to do that with everything. If it just gave you temporary relief, to some extent, that would be a result, I think you'll agree.


I hope you find it works for you. Good luck!

I've suffered with it for a few years, more like standing outside a power plant for me. It's gradually lessened of it's own accord (or maybe I just don't notice it so much). I've heard of cranial osteopaths who claim to have success in treating tinnitus, though never seen any testaments or proof though.
hi Scarlett,i've suffered from tinnitus for many years now. for me it ranges from many different types of noises and ranges.ive even believed that i've heard a helicopter landing as i lay in bed.the worse i've experienced was a (loud crashing of scaffolding on to a pavement)these are severe cases im sure.but was many years ago and am sure that your tinnitus will subside as mine has.regards.

1 to 4 of 4rss feed

Do you know the answer?

Tinnitus

Answer Question >>