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Tinitus Help - Alternative Tinnitus Therapy Can Help to Relieve the Frustration of Ringing Ears

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After exhausting conventional treatments for tinnitus, a lot of people supply up hope of of all time going down or becoming rid of the ringing noises properties hear in this ears. Not only can their be especially annoying for the sufferer but it can also leave them irritable, depressed and cause to anxiety. Tinitus Help

One tinnitus therapy that is thought to work, where other treatments have not, is CBT - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. This is an approach that aims to study the sufferer in order to solve problems systematically that are thought to be behavioural or emotionally related.

There is no 'route' with the therapy as a plan is outlined for each patient depending on the suspected cause of the problem. For example, when treating anxiety which has been linked to tinnitus, the treatment may involve gradual exposure to the cause of anxiety. Tinitus Help

CBT is not, however, a quick process and will not cure you overnight. It can actually take several months or more because first of all the cause or trigger of the problem needs to be located and then steps need to be taken to replace the dysfunctional behaviour with one that does not trigger it.

The time involved will vary from patient to patient and will depend on a lot of circumstances, but it is surely worth the effort in order to stop the ringing on a permanent basis? Finally, some people also report reduced symptoms from doing Yoga regularly. As this is designed to help relax that it may indicate that the problem has been caused by stress or anxiety. Tinitus Help

There are lots of yoga classes around and some informational videos will also guide you through doing this at home, so this is also worth a try in the short term. Suffering from Tinnitus and Ringing in Ear? Get your life back forever by checking out Tinitus Help now.

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  1. US Navy Administrative Discharge?
    I am an enlisted navy personnel, an E-3, AD for 1.5 yr now. I was on LIMDU and medical board for 4 months before I was returned to duty by my military psychiatrist. After RTD, I undergone a sea duty screening and was found to be “assignment limited.” In addition to that, my psychiatrist also recommended an administrative discharge. I was diagnosed to have been suffering from Depression, Anxiety, Psyhcoses and Somatization disorder. Right now, my command admin is waiting to receive the PERS 40BB direction about my separation for them to start the discharge process. Before my military psychiatrist made the recommendation, he referred me to a Sleep Study Doctor for my insomnia, and the result came out lately; I have an obstructive sleep apnea. With this result, I don’t know how will my treatment program with the sleep medicine will continue. I still have 3 more sessions with my sleep medicine doctor to complete, but it might not happen anymore as the discharge order may come out anytime in the next few days. Right now I am using a CPAP machine as part of the treatment. Also my military neurologist referred me to a civilian clinic to undergo physical therapy and rehab for my chronic dizziness and unresolve vertigo. I also have on going consults with hearing loss and tinitus with a civilian doctor as per referral by my neurologust. I know all of this will be stopped once the admin discharge comes to the fore. I am thinking of consulting my military PCM about the latest findings and my current treatment programs. I don’t know if he could make it to put me in LIMDU or Medboard due to the new medical findings. And if he would do so, would it prevent the decision of the PERS 40BB to administratively discharged me? Are there other ways to have my treatment and consult completed using tricare insurance after the discharge? I shall greatly appreciate any information you will share. Thank you!

    • you would not be eligible for TRICARE at all. all your treatment will be through the VA..and only those ailments that the Navy determines were caused by or worsened by your service.

      the MINUTE you get discharged you trot on down tot he VA and submit a claim.

  2. Indian Oil Pulling or Chinese water Therapy.Which is more effective and any of you have been cured by these?
    Oil pulling or oil swishing with one tablespoon of sunflower or sesame oil
    Oilpulling heals totally “head-aches, bronchitis, tooth pain, thrombosis, eczema, ulcers and diseases of stomach, intestines, heart, blood, kidney, liver, lungs and women’s diseases. It heals diseases of nerves, paralysis, and encephalitis. It prevents the growth of malignant tumors, cuts and heals them. Chronic sleeplessness is cured.”

    Water therapy heals the following.
    Headache, hypertension, anacmia, rheumatism, Bell’s palsy, obesity, arthritis, tinitus, tachycardia, asthciiia.Cough ‘ asthma, bronchitis, pulmonary tuberculosis.
    Meningitis, hepatic diseases, aropathies.
    Hyperacidity, dysentery, rectal prolapse, constipation, hacmorrhoids, diabetes.
    Opthalmic haemorrhage. Opthalmia.

    Can you explain the correct procedures of each method and how long we have to do?

  3. What is the problem here, is it just classic attention seeking?
    Ok so i guess this is probably just attention seeking but i’m starting to think it could be more like…a mental illness??
    my “best friend” who isn’t really a friend to be honest seeks attention like there’s no tomorrow. I’ll clear this up right now…I HATE having tinitus, and if I could get rid of this back pain now I would..i don’t want pains and ailments especially not for attention…i find no joy in being crippled with pain.
    I’ve noticed that if I broke my leg, she’d break both of hers just to top it. here’s some recent examples:-
    1) i had to go to the ENT and have been diagnosed with a congenital hearing loss (nothing drastic mind) which has lead me to have tinitus all my life (constant ringing in the ears) .. the minute this was confimed, she started going on about how she had ringing in her ears. as we all do from time to time, she mis hears things people say, then says “my hearing is awful” the other day she said “i went to the doctor for a hearing test but they told me i couldn’t go to the ENT cos there was nothing wrong” this to me sounded like she was intent to have the same problem for some reason but got owned by the doctor! lets be honest…you can’t fake tinitus
    2) at the moment i have back problems caused by my terrible posture. I also play a lot of volleyball which could be part of it. Anyway…for the past few days I’ve been wearing a back support and it’s helping. I went to the doctor’s last night to get it checked and they said that i need to do stretches, improve my posture and if all else fails, go back for physio therapy. Funnily enough today she was off school and I’ve just found out that she has allegedly “done her back in” my a$$ she has!
    3) I’m in a long term relationship and wanted to go on the pill. the minute she heard that i was thinking about it, she rushed to the doctors and got the pill to “control her periods” (before today, she’d never complained once about them being irregular) the difference being she takes every available oppourtunity to tell everyone she’s on the pill…everyone MUST know, it’s almost like she’s boasting… only a few of my colsest friends know that I’m on it.
    this probably sounds like a stupid bitching session but tbh…it’s now starting to really piss me off!! it’s been going on for ages, and I don’tknow what her problem is!
    does anyone have any like-experiences that they can share?
    is this attention seeking, jelousy or a mental problem??
    thanks for reading my outburst!! haha =]

    • I’m not sure whether this would better qualify as “attention seeking” or “insecurity”. I cannot state anything with authority, but I have come across people like this before, such as my youngest sister. I’m guessing that being the youngest, she has always felt as though she’s in competition with us older two, though neither of us are incredibly outstanding in any way.

      There are some people who feel so insecure about themselves that they do not believe themselves capable of being as good as (or better than) others, so they take the opposite route by trying to stand out as having worse problems. It is almost as though they have a fear of never standing out in a crowd so they cry out to say “I’m here, please notice I exist”.

      Yes, some people do this as a form of seeking attention, but others do this unconciously whether through insecurity or a need to feel as though they have common ground with others.

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