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Tinnitus: My tinnitus started after I had been in a rather difficult marriage for 12 years before going through a nasty separation and divorce.  (My now ex wife suffers from
an emotional disorder.)  It was and continues to be at time a very stressful situation.  In addition I've been dealing with a variety of other stressful situations as well.  So stress is definately high.  About six years ago, my dentist started asking my whether or not I was grinding my teeth?  Finally it got to a point where he made a night guard for me, which I used off and on.  About two years ago I went through a 6 month period where I experienced this constant crakle in my
ear. 

There would be these episodes about 10 - 15 times a day where the sound would build up to this incredible loud crackle followed by a dizzy spell that lasted about 30 seconds.  After about 5 months and lots of testing I had an absessed tooth develop. The ear nose and throat smecialist felt it was maybe TMJ. Then 6 months in I developed a
bad cold, and after that it all stopped. I'd get a little crakle once in a while, but that was it.  I was great for about 4 months. 

Then about 6 months ago I had a little more crackle start again, but nothing like it was before ... its pretty mild.  However, now I have this constant light headed feeling.  No sickness to my stomach, just I am constantly light headed and tired a lot.  Any thoughts?

Hello Tom,

I thank you for the detailed information regarding your tinnitus. Detail such as this makes it so much easier for me to assist you in choosing the correct tinnitus relief remedy. Obviously, in order to achieve effective lasting tinnitus relief, the root cause of one's tinnitus needs to be treated. Tom, it seems very likely to me that you are in fact suffering from two different types of tinnitus.

This happens fairly often and is best treated by taking two separate and distinct tinnitus relief remedies in conjunction with one another. There is no doubt in my mind that you are definitely suffering with stress induced tinnitus and in addition to this it seems very likely that you have cochlea damage induced tinnitus.

The inner ear structures are very delicate and sensitive thus damage can occur quite easily and I am pretty sure that you sustained cochlea damage due to the abcessed tooth. I would therefore recommend that you treat your tinnitus with our cochlea damage and stress induced tinnitus relief treatments. The remedies in question are type 4 for cochlea damage and type 7 for stress induced tinnitus.

I have provided further information below regarding cochlea damage and stress induced tinnitus.

Tom, click here to read detailed information regarding tinnitus from cochlear damage and exposure to loud noises tinnitus aswell as stress and trauma tinnitus.

 


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