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450130 tn?1219432899

tinnitus

i have played in a band for many years but just recently developed tinnitus. I use earplugs and headphones when i play now, because i was told the years of playing may have damaged my ears. My chiropractor also told me that it could also be a problem with my neck, if the C1-C2 veratbre are misaligned that could cause these symptoms.
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I was going to try that at one point but read many posts on the internet that claimed it was a scam from Africa.

I'm glad it worked for you.
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450130 tn?1219432899
It's a remedy called T_GONE. I found it on-line.
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I also play in a band but not for extended periods of time.  I do a worship service in church and I wear headphones.  The drums are also digital so I doubt it's due to loud volume.  I've always used some kind of ear protection so I doubt the tinnitus came on as a result of loud volume.

There are literally too many possibilities to narrow it down to one thing.  I've also had a hearing test twice and it was considered normal.

Can you tell us what kind of products you have tried?
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450130 tn?1219432899
I have tried various products and it seems to have gotten better. Or maybe it's just that i got use to it and it doesn't seem as bad. Do you have the same problem?
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It's been a while since this post was made.  Have you made any progress with your tinnitus?
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