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- Copyright (c) 1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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- Suggestions for Living with Tinnitus
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- QUESTION: You have to do something to help me. I have this constant, high
- pitched noise in my ear that's driving me crazy, and my doctor tells me there
- is nothing that can be done for it. What do you say?
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- ANSWER: The name of this condition is "tinnitus", a persistent ringing or
- buzzing in one or both ears. My doctor tells me the same thing, that there is
- no real treatment for you, me or the other 36 million people estimated to
- suffer from this problem.
- Of course there are a lot of causes for ringing in the ears, from wax in
- the ear to allergies or low and high blood pressure. And you should have a
- thorough examination to be sure that all the possible causes have been sought
- out and corrected. However, if the cause is damage to the nerve that carries
- sound from the ear to the brain, for the time being we are going to have to
- learn how to live with it. I am happy to share with you some of the things
- that I do to cope with my constant ringing companion.
- First: I no longer fear it, or that I will lose my mind. I direct my
- attention to other things and activities, which seem to make the sound less
- intense.
- Second: I keep music on, in the background, wherever and whenever
- possible. This includes my clock radio, which plays for an hour while I am
- falling asleep, and then turns itself off.
- Third: I have been advised to cut back on caffeine, nicotine and
- chocolate. I do pretty well with the chocolate advice, don't smoke, but still
- haven't been able to cut out the coffee. Maybe you can.
- Fourth: I know that fatigue is a stress that can increase the intensity
- of my problem, so I try to avoid overfatigue, and rest when the opportunity
- presents itself. I'm not overly successful with this either, but perhaps you
- can do better than I do.
- I will make you one sincere promise. If research provides a better
- answer to our problem, you can bet it will appear in this column as soon as I
- find out about it.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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