Ever have success treating Tinnitus........ with anything?

ThyroidMan2020

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I got mild tinnitus in my right ear after getting the covid booster (pfizer, third shot).

Nurse didn't aspire despite me requesting it.

So it's possible she injected a blood vessell.

Sometimes I don't notice it, other times it's annoying.

Tried a few treatments - blood thinners (natural, like Ginko Biloba), supplements.

In this case it wasn't caused by ear hair/fibre damage, but I believe blood vessels supplying auditory nerves - perhaps a micro clot (as covid is known to induce).

Anyone have tinnitus?

How do you manage?
 
I have had it for 40 years now and it's subtle yet annoying in my case, and learned to live with it.
 
Studies show Taurine supplementation has been shown to help some. It is cheap enough the give it a try.
 
I got mild tinnitus in my right ear after getting the covid booster (pfizer, third shot).

Nurse didn't aspire despite me requesting it.

So it's possible she injected a blood vessell.
maybe get a lawyer to sue to the hospital or wherever you got the shot? (:
 
There really isnt anything for it. When something that works does come along, you wont have to ask about it on a message board.

Aspirated or not, tinnitus can be a side effect from the covid vaccine.
 
Do you know someone that got it after a vaccine shot that was aspirated?

I've yet to meet anyone.
Are you kidding? Tinnitus resulting from the "vaccines" is well established. Do you do any research? This is one of the most common side effects. You need to start reading the studies. Read VAERS. Read the blogs and the Telegram groups and the Twitter users who are examining this data.

Forget aspiration or lack of aspiration. It means nothing.

This "tinnitus" is nothing like "normal" tinnitus. SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine induced "tinnitus" mimics tinnitus, as in the person has the ringing in the ears and experiences the various sounds that you would hear if you have some level of tinnitus, but it's not tinnitus. It's a combination of brain damage, damaged circulatory system, autoimmune attack, extreme inflammation, and dysfunctional cells.

It's widely underreported but people are still talking about it. You have to read. You didn't even search. Here's a mainstream article I found in one second (I don't endorse the information written here, but it's worth a read probably):

 
I have permanently damaged ear and ringing noise from shooting range exercises with 5.56 caliber rifle. I was in the military and we had this interesting exercise in the open field where we kinda moved in from cover to cover with my comrade, so we were really close. My ear protection fell off and I didn't want to stop the exercise because of me so...

Dumb young me procedeed to shoot another 70+ bullets and every time injection port came back to position my ear suffered...

So this ringing is for life I guess, 9 years passed I still hear it now as I write because now I remember it.

I just got used to it and don't notice much that's it. Maybe slight improvement, but I do notice it gets worse after a loud party or event.
 
I have permanently damaged ear and ringing noise from shooting range exercises with 5.56 caliber rifle. I was in the military and we had this interesting exercise in the open field where we kinda moved in from cover to cover with my comrade, so we were really close. My ear protection fell off and I didn't want to stop the exercise because of me so...

Dumb young me procedeed to shoot another 70+ bullets and every time injection port came back to position my ear suffered...

So this ringing is for life I guess, 9 years passed I still hear it now as I write because now I remember it.

I just got used to it and don't notice much that's it. Maybe slight improvement, but I do notice it gets worse after a loud party or event.
Does it affect your sleep somehow? Hard time falling asleep? Sorry to hear that.
 
Does it affect your sleep somehow? Hard time falling asleep? Sorry to hear that.
Maybe for a first year or two it was annoying when trying to get asleep, but after that I think I got used to it just forgot about it, except like I mentioned if I came back from loud place like party where music is on the max volume.

Body and brain is amazingly adaptive, now after almost 9 years I can only feel it when I remember it, i.e. now that we talk about it lol. But it ain't nothing bad though, definitely doesn't affect quality of life when you think about it.
 
I've had it for 25/30 years. Loud construction job and hundreds of concerts and raves. Its a nonstop squeal in my ears.
 
I've had it since playing music in my 20's. I learned to ignore it. When I got on metropolol a few years back I noticed it was a symptom and all of a sudden my tinnitus got worse. I literally think it was all in my head. But I blamed the metropolol for it at first.

I've had hearing damage since my 20's so I'm pretty sure it was always there, I just was good at ignoring it.

I'm sorry I don't know of a cure. I do a little research every now and then hoping something new will come out, but haven't found anything.

One guy on some forum was claiming bpc 157 helped his I think. I was thinking about trying that for a few months.
 
I've had it since playing music in my 20's. I learned to ignore it. When I got on metropolol a few years back I noticed it was a symptom and all of a sudden my tinnitus got worse. I literally think it was all in my head. But I blamed the metropolol for it at first.

I've had hearing damage since my 20's so I'm pretty sure it was always there, I just was good at ignoring it.

I'm sorry I don't know of a cure. I do a little research every now and then hoping something new will come out, but haven't found anything.

One guy on some forum was claiming bpc 157 helped his I think. I was thinking about trying that for a few months.

It got worse using metropolol?

Did it return to its initial status after discontinuing that?

i.e. you had it first and it was mild, got worse with metropolol, did its severity go back down again?
 
It got worse using metropolol?

Did it return to its initial status after discontinuing that?

i.e. you had it first and it was mild, got worse with metropolol, did its severity go back down again?
I'm still on metropolol. I did try another beta blocker for a while, but that didn't seem to help. My heart doctor won't let me get off metropolol, and tbh I'm kind of scared to get off.

I have a history of a-flutter. I got an ablation, so it is technically fixed, but I'm still afraid of it coming back.
 
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