
We discuss the biggest problems tinnitus causes in your life
This question was asked in a recent survey we conducted amongst tinnitus sufferers.
The most important facts learnt from this survey was that tinnitus resulted in and caused:
- stress
- anxiety
- insomnia
- lowered immune systems
- lowered concentration levels
- feelings of isolation at social gatherings
Below are a random selection of the answers we received, reproduced in no particular order of importance.
1. stress worry
2. 1. Constant ringing in both ears for over 1 year. 2. Difficult to get to sleep with the ringing. I have been taking your formulas for over 2 weeks now with no results at all. How long before I can expect to have some relief?
3. Basically a continued buzzing in my left ear..... I have also noticed that when I lay down to go to sleep (this doesn't happen all the time) My nose gets stuffed up, basically on the left side. And also, and not all the time, my left eye gets blury. I dont know if stress has affected my tinnitus or not..... possibly though. and I don't know for sure if it causes havoc with my immune system.
4. The constant loud noise Hearing the noise all day on waking and last thing at night
5. 1.A contiunual screach in my head. I was told that Botox was great so I had it done and the volume went up. 2.The stress caused by the continul loud noise. No peace & quiet.
6. 1.-Loss to hear 2.- the noises,there is 2or 3 diferent ones.
7. stress and tiredness
8. Just so tired and no concentration. Can not hear conversations either.
9. 1. It sometimes dominates my life 2. It becomes a vicious lifecycle
10. Loss of hearing and concentration.
11. Not being able to hear tones I should be able to hear, because I can't distinguish them from the ringing. Never being able to experience just plain silence.
12. bothersome distracting
13. interferes with concentration at times interferes with hearing, have to ask person to repeat what they have just said
14. Disturbed sleep and annoyance at constant ringing in ears - would love some quiet time.
15. It's a sympton without pharmacological approaches. I tried natural 'non medical'(no randomized study) therapy (Sonarx, T Gone) for a several mounths with no relief. I think the less aware i am of my tinnitus, the less i have my tinnitus. For the cure, i have to believe in miracles.
16. headache and just tired of the noise
17. I can't hear or understand what people are saying to me. Inflammation in my sinuses makes the tinnitus louder.
18. only one problem: reduced hearing
19. irritation and feeling that there truly is no cure.
20. Loss of sleep and annoyance due to the constant ringing
21. insomnia, stress
22. I get problems with going to sleep. I get tired more quickly when I read etc.
23. sleep at night listening to people talking during the day in meetings
24. Diturbs in silence and makes me wear ear plugs in every environment not even that loud because of concern.
25. It is stressful It is tiring
26. Annoyance at the constant sound There is some related hearing loss, and I suspect it's at the same frequencies that seem to echo when I play piano (d-flat, for instance)
27. constant ringing in ears 24/7 sometimes hard to hear everything being said
28. i hear a ringing sound similar to florescent lighting instead of the sweet pure silence of still air.
29. I cannot enjoy total silence ever and sometimes become anxious before falling asleep.
30. Tinnitus is intrusive and disrupts my concentration on complex problems
31. TINNITUS AND YOU PEOPLE I AM STARTING MY FOURTH BOTTLE OF ALPHA TINNITUS FORMULA AND THERE HAS BEEN NO CHANGE IN MY TINNITUS YOU TALK ABOUT STRESS READING THE RUBBISH YOU PEOPLE WRITE SAYING YOU CAN HELP PEOPLE IS STRESS FULL AND MAKES ME WILD IF YOU ARE HELPING PEOPLE THEY DO NOT HAVE REAL TINNITUS WHAT YOU NEED TO DO IS MAKE A PRODUCT AND GIVE TO PEOPLE TO TEST
32. 1. Makes me worry. 2. The sound is annoying.
33. stress hearing .
34. Swimmy drunk feeling that is very intense and debilitating several times per week lasting 2 to 4 hours each time. Depression ( presently on anti-depressants which were never taken before the tinnitus )
35. Restlesness sleeping paterns, agrivation with stressful noise levels.
36. 1. General irritation that the unwanted noise is there. 2. Occasionally, sleep.
37. Hearing and stress
38. ringing when its quiet when going to bed not hearing well in crowds
39. Makes hearing difficult The constant noise is depressing, frustrating, annoying and you can't think at all
40. Anxiety, frayed nerves
41. confusion and irritability
42. poor hearing quality depression if I allow it
43. 1 Lack of sleep 2 It causes a whole combination of other problems like irritable bowel syndrome. I have discovered I have heavy metals in my system which in turn has probably caused the tinnitus in the first place. Because of the mercury and other metal build up it has caused me endless other health problems which although I probably reversed what I am saying I think everything has been caused by the mercury.
44. Still unable to determine, altough I think preservatives play a role.
45. Being able to hear someone who speaks softly. Not being able to hear in the range of the tinnitus.
46. The continual noise and sleeping
47. 1)-I do think Tinnitus in conjunction with my hearing lost provoke my almost total lost of concentration. 2)I do not think stress affect my Tinnitus, but on the contrary.
48. My tinnitus is quite weak. It affects me more when I'm stressed or tired. It causes a bit more anxiety and some discouragement and anxiety.
49. stress weaken immune system
50. can not read a book in quait space can not sleep properly
51. Constant ringing and most time "noise" or too much talking/noise around me can be very annoying, especially first thing in the morning as noise makes my ears sort of vibrate inside.
52. inabillity to get to sleep distraction
53. Sensitivity to sound. Trauma.
54. Quality of life e.g. not being able to fully enjoy my music [ being a musician ]and being aware of excessive noises and be threatened by those noises
55. 1. Lack of focused hearing in a crowded / noisy room. 2. Concentration ( work or sleep )
56. the ringing in my ears effects my ability to fall asleep at night, and the dizziness that i experience can at times bring on a panic attack.
57. I only have tinnitus in my right ear and it affects my hearing in that ear. There isnt a second problem.
58. 1) i just hate the noise!!!!!!! 2) i just hate the noise!!!!!!
59. Lack of sleep and aggrivation leading to bad mood and ensueing problems with family, spirit etc.
60. Hearing problem
61. noise can overwhelm me and make oncentration difficult cannot concentrate on reading
62. 1. not being able to enjoy "absolute quiet" on those times when retiring for the night, or trying to enjoy the "silence" while in a quiet outdoor setting... 2. having to "REALLY CONCENTRATE" sometimes when talking to someone in noisy surroundings...
63. sleeping is the biggest problem
64. INSANITY from the extreme noise!!!!!!!!! Constantly having to ask people to repeat what they said because of the volume of the Tinnitis
65. none
66. Mostly just anoying, I do miss out on bird noises. Will answer no on question 2 but do have a slight doubt
67. bad slep and depresive
68. waking up at least 4 timews a night neck shoulder tightness
69. hard to get to sleep
70. it is a big burden when one needs to take decisions especially in private matters where the future is important and the tinnitus leaves you with an impression of having an handicap
71. Can't get to sleep at night unless fan, air conditioner, and or air cleaninig machine is running. High pitch ringing all day makes it hard to hear people talk if they are talking kinda low. I told one dr.that the ringing gets louder every year and I would be deaf someday. He told me that I was going deaf and that was the reason for the ringing. I have seen 4 spec.dr in Dallas and none of them knew anything about Tinnitus.
72. 1. Noise 2.Noise
73. 1-allergy 2-uses of antihistamine
74. Hearing Loss, Lack of Sleep, Stress? Allergies? I think it started after a stressful period in my like but since childhood I had hearing loss and it continues to worsen with age.
75. problems with sleep problems with concentration
76. 1. a permaanently bad mental condition 2. a poor capacity to effort
77. 1. Makes you very nervous 2. At the end of the day a very hard time relaxing because of ringing
78. The continuous buzzing/ringing noise. Especially if I'm sitting in silence the noise sometimes is overpowering.
79. Constant ringing in my ear and ear infections.
80. ability to sleep
81. Constant ringing! has gotten less noticable with hearing aid and the use of t-gone type 3 allergy at night.
82. The ability to get a restful sleep. Ability to concentrate.
83. Noise & (probably) caffeine [although my "bad" cycles are pretty regular because I get 5-6 "good" days before going into a bad spell, no matter what i seem to do].
84. noise and minimal stress
85. 1. CAUSES STRESS AND UNDERMINES MY ENJOYMENT OF LIFE. 2. NEVER KNOWING WHAT KIND OF DAY I WILL WAKE UP TO - SOME DAYS ARE OK, OTHERS ARE RUINED WHEN TINNITUS IS BAD.
86. Hearing difficulties. Sleeping difficulties.
87. 1. i can't enjoy music anymore 2. i feel my head to be full of noise can't relax fully
88. Compromised hearing. The inability to hear silence.
89. Deafness - the ringing masks everyday sounds Annoyance - the sheer volume of the ringing is sometimes impossible to ignore
90. Loud Noise and stress
91. stress and anxiety
92. discomfort and bad mood
93. The biggest problems I find with Tinnitus is 1 Loss of hearing in that ear 2 When I get tierd the noises seem to get louder
94. first and worst is having 2 heads:a left and a right half.One half (left) is bigger,thicker for my feeling, because the hydrops. Second biggest problem is the noise in the left ear and also 70 % deaf.
95. fatigue, stress
96. Feeling miserable and not being able to concentrate
97. Buzzing in the ears which causes me not to hear very well. Congested sinuses.
98. 1. I get very little sleep. 2. I get no quite times.
99. Stress and not been able to hear properly
100. I have not any big problems.
101. 1. Sleep 2. Concentration
102. Firstly, my left ear is the worst with loud ringing and ear pain, and I suffer hyperacusis with it. Therefore I avoid loud noises if I can Secondly, I am a musician, but do not consider I ever played in a band of racous volume as we were cabaret performers. I noticed an intolerance suddenly occur about twelve years back when my police career faltered due to my development of PTSD. I retired thereafter. Consequently I have had to sadly give up my music. This is the saddest part of having hyperacusis and tinnitus.
103. When I try to go to sleep. When I try to concentrate on something.
104. Diminished Comprehension Disturbed Sleep
105. 1. Its permanent!?! 2. I can't concentrate
106. 1) noise in the ears 2) being hard of hearing because of the tinnutus
107. the high pitch ringing when I am around people or when it is quiet.
108. I can no longer meditate or sleep in total silence. I almost always hear it so it distracts me at various times during the day.
109. 1.- It affects me terribly with the constant ringing, sometimes from one side to the other. 2.- It affects my sleeping, as it is sometimes impossible to sleep with the noise in the head.
110. stress depression
111. It makes it very hard to hear conversation and multi-media talk (tv & movies), and prevents me from being able to fall to sleep easily.
112. Having to give up my career which requires acute hearing, and depression
113. #1 It affects rest #2 itaffects enjoyment of music
114. it has a some kind of a psychological effect, the constant ringing keeps reminding you that you have a problem
115. 1. Very distracting at times. 2. Seems that I miss a lot of the conversation at times. Very annoying.
116. 1. I haven't been able to exactly determine what is causing it. At appears to be a combination of atleast 2 or 3 of the symptoms that you describe on your website and in your newsletters. 2. I notice it always gets worse when I am anxious or upset but tend to notice it more when I drive. I also notice it after I eat something that I have to chew alot.
117. depression panic attacks
118. hard to get back to sleep, after 2 to 3 hours of sleep. Interferes with concentration when reading.
119. depression irritation
120. LACK OF CONCENTRATION POOR SLEEP
121. Depression,Lack of sleep,A good family life
122. difficult concentrating or enjoying anything else, because of the noise in the ear lack of rest
123. Hearing others conversation.. But very rarely..
124. cannot hear! affects my sleep
125. Feel as though I can't hear people. Lose the finishing consonants in the noise. Doesn't keep me up at night
126. Constant cicada noises in both ears... Makes it difficult to hear quiet talking and intimate whispers....
127. no tranquility whatsoever. i was a person who would really enjoy "quietness". not anymore. sometimes i wish i had a gun in my hand to blow off the top of my head.
128. Lack of sleep partial deafness
129. hearing and sleep
130. cause me to be irritable interrupt sleep
131. Hearing difficulties. No true peace.
132. It's always there the ring in my ears I don't sleep good I have to take a sleeping bill before I go to bed.
133. fatigue, loss of hearing
134. Sleeping, constant noise
135. more stress and lack of sleep
136. ringing,cant concentrate
137. sleeping and trying to study or reading. Whenever I do something quiet
138. the irritation of the noise interrupted sleep
139. annoyance/affects hearing
140. waking up and not being able to get back to sleep, feeling tired all the time
141. Bad Hearing Lack of Sleep
142. Would like to eliminate it; have had to live with it for 15-20 years
143. Sleeplessness and Loud ringing
144. Being unable to participate in group gatherings very well Being unable to enjoy music any more (this is the effect of the tinnitus combined with the problems associated with fluid in the inner ear (unoperable)
145. noise in my ear at all time especially at night
146. 1. Tinnitus sometimes keeps me from falling asleep. 2. Tinnitus sometimes gets worse when my stress level is high.
147. severe hearing problems, causing lack of concentration and inability to hear conversations, also lack of sleep at the worst times.... on a plus note i can tell if it gets to a certain level of noise that a bout of menieres is immenent so i must relax or suffer.....
148. irritability (can't think of another one)
149. not having silence when alone
150. I think it wakes me at night It is a constant distraction
151. sensitivity to noise distraction
152. Sleep Everyday life
153. Sever lack of sleep which leads to needing more sleep and being tired most of the time and looking and feeling run down .
154. annoying ringing
155. i do not know
156. sleep and hearing
157. 1) Difficulty with conversations in noisy environments. 2) Loss of enjoyment when listening to music.
158. affects hearing,wellbeing,poss sleep.
159. General discomfort...a fear of quiet environments
160. 1. I have to have a pre-sleep routine (relaxing drinks, breathing exercises and reading) or I will not be able to go to sleep. I could never just "fall" asleep. 2. I long to hear the sound of silence. It is only through great control that the continuos ringing in my head prevents me from being "short" with people.
161. Constant ringing in ears kind of isolate me from the world, even though my hearing is still the same , the ringing keeps me sort of in a bubble. Also if I wake up in the middle of the night , getting back to sleep is litteraly impossible, then I start to hear the Humming as well, and all goes downhill.
162. Fatigue loud noises
163. I always hear my ringing over the television even with the volume all the way up. I'm fairly certain that barametric pressure changes directly affect my tinnitus.
164. distraction hearing
165. annoyance loss of quiet difficulty in hearing
166. #1. Missing certain frequencies in conversations. #2. Having to turn up the volume of anything to hear enough to enjoy. Note: I have noticed when I injest sugar/sweets my tinnitus is louder.
167. Unable to go to sleep Unable to concentrate
168. Its been a distraction. It can be a nuisance.
169. 1. Almost completely destroys concentration. 2. Increases stress levels, which increases the tinnitus, which increases stress etc.
170. Can't hear real sounds and voices well. Masks what otherwise might be heard.
171. stress and anxiety
172. A slight deaffness in my right ear and the ringing in silent surroundings.
173. Annoying and at times interferes with sleep
174. I can sleep but when I wake up in the middle of the night, it is a litte harder to fall back into sleep. I miss the gift of silence.
175. loss of hearing and lack of sleep
176. missing out on conversation/TV/movies non stop/distracting buzzing in ear
177. In work, sometimes I loose the anger to conquer things, and socially, also sometimes, the feeling to get fun.
178. there is never relief, it is always there, constant and annoying
179. 1. When I focus on it, give it too much attention, not accepting it as it is, my lifeforce gets inverted and I feel depressed. 2. None
180. i cant do the things in life that i truely feel im ment to do becuase its makes it so hard to concentrate, hear correctly, etc, such things are play music live, stay focused at work, go out to parties with friends, etc second it causes the deepest depression ive ever felt in my entire life
181. Irritating
182. distraction
183. 1. Aggravation with the noise. 2. Stress when the levels are high.
184. sometimes ruins my social life depending on the severity of it that day. sometimes hard to get to sleep at night
185. Hearing problems. Annoyance.
186. I've become pretty much adjusted to it.
187. 1) interference with hearing 2) irritation leading to stress, leading to insomnia, and so on I use the sinus remedy. I am unsure about the answers to questions 2 and 3, as I have not thought about it that way. When I have allergic responses to something such as a spider bite, tinnitus increases.
188. stress keep me pissed off
189. constant ringing disrupting everyday life
190. Not being abel to hear people talking to me or in a group. the worry that its getting worse and worse will i become more or less deaf!
191. When I first wake up in the morning I often have loud noises...it's a very stressful way to start the day. Sleep is often a problem...and lack of sleep weakens the body's immune system.
192. Loss of hearing and constant ringing which affects my ability to fall asleep.
193. A constant ringing in the ears. I am 71 years old and have a slight hearing problem in my left ear.
194. 1. Not being able to ever have a silent moment again. 2. Hoping it will not get worse.
195. It's a distraction and at times hinders sleep.
196. Irritability, Feeling of disability
197. 1.Discomfort at my head aii over the day. 2.Sometimes i do not hear voices surrounding me well.
198. Cannot understand conversations. Embarassed by asking people to talk to the other ear.
199. Lack of concentration. Loss of hearing.
200. Because I have a hearing loss, the tinnitus makes it a little more difficult to hear when people in a large group talk to me. Somestimes at night the volume of my tinnitus goes up and it becomes more noticeable and may cause me to take longer to fall asleep.
201. Difficulty in hearing people at home and work. Annoying noise 24/7.
202. 1. Concentrating on tasks 2. Conversations
203. Makes my head swim
204. The very first is that i can't sleep well at night and therefore i get anxiety.When this happens i can't hear as well.
205. 1. By early evening it becomes more difficult to be involved with people. 2. Maintaining a normal life throughout the day.
206. Loss of sleep. I become irritable.
207. It's hard to fall & stay asleep I'll never have a moment of silence for the rest of my life
208. 1. feeling edgy and impatient. 2. loud noises bother me, the sharp sound of radios and TV. Not being able to clearly understand talking to someone if there are other noises around.
209. 1)Irritation and frustration at the continuous ringing noise 2)Masking of high frequencies which means I need to have the volume of normal sound higher to hear properly
210. Not being able to fall asleep quickly.
211. 1.) It makes conversation (even face to face in a noisy room) difficult, if not impossible! 2.) It wrecks my focus a lot of times as to the immediate task at hand, although that is improving with our Blue Green Algae + Creation (Fulvic) Mineral Boost!
212. 1. I have the feeling that I will never hear true silence again. 2. When I first woke up and heard the noises in my ears, I had the feeling that I was not well. I've got used to the noise now (which is not terribly loud), but at the odd moments during the day when I become aware of it, I remember that initially it made me feel unwell. That makes me reflect that what I first interpreted as being unwell has now become my normal state.
213. I do not know for sure if it affects my immune system, but I figure it doesn't help. The noise makes me nervous and my therefore affects my self esteem.
214. Noise is irritating and hard to avoid. Noise in my ear causes me to feel anxious.
215. 1. Annoying ringing so I cannot tell if it is my hearing aid sqealing or the Tinnitus 2. Difficulty in completely focusing
216. Anxiety Lack of confidence
217. Deafness and lack of sleep
218. Just ringing noise in my ears. More so in my left ear.
219. constant buzzing interferes with conversations in a crowded place, not so much with only one person. that is the only problem
220. Irritability Sleeping problems Always focusing on my ears.
221. Not having peace and quiet Getting to sleep
222. Not being able to get to sleep because of the LOUD ringing when it is quite. I have trouble understanding people because of the constant noise in the back ground.
223. lack of sleep anxiety
224. Constant noise and not knowing what is causing it.
225. annoying sound and lack of silence.
226. Trouble falling asleep. Hearing/understanding people (despite the doctor telling me my hearing is fine and that everyone else is mumbling).
227. nnn
228. Difficulty in getting to sleep If trying to concentrate very hard at working out mathematic problems in work, the tinnitus is very invasive
229. Problem with koncentrtion. Worries abut future-tinnitus getting worse.
230. Unending Frustration and Lack of Confidence in My Ability to Function Consistently! Due to the constant Anxiety/Depression & Inability to Think Sharply caused by the incessant ringing in my ears! Lost my job & career because of this. Strain on relationships with wife, children and friends has been terrible. Almost become a hermit.
231. Hearing conversations and concentrating.
232. constant high pitch ringing notice hearing is not what it use to be
233. It causes me anxiety and hearing problems (at times).
234. I can't go to sleep without some kind of "white noise" in the background. No matter where I am, or what I'm doing, I NEVER get to enjoy complete silence.
235. Irritation tightness in fac muscles
236. 1. My hissing and popping sounds in my ears seem to interfere much with my hearing. 2. I cannot hear external similar sounds at normal hearing rate. They have to be louder than my tinnitus level.
237. Not being able to hear as clearly. It is quite eratating when trying to have a quiet moment.
238. sleeping and reading
239. The severe noises distort my ability to understand. Because the Tinnitus is loud and profound it stesses me out, causes me to feel tired all of the time and throws me into a deep depression.
240. loss of sleep and stress
241. Sleepless nights Distructs my concentration
242. Difficulty hearing fine or high frequency sounds beacuase of the noise interference and at times it is just a maddening sound, making you irritable and difficult to concentrate.
243. DEPRESSION
244. Hearing during a conversation is the the biggest obstacle I face. I have learned to ignore it most of the time, but occasonally I allow it to distract me.
245. It gets me down ,I feel very low when its loud, and it certainly efects my sleep. I can not answer the stress question because I dont honestly, I didnt think I got stress but who knows
246. Anxiety and lack of sleep at night
247. Hearing isn't as clear as I would like it to be. Two, I worry that it will get worse.
248. Missing conversations and irritation at the noise in my ears.
249. basically incessant ringing or high pitched tone especially in the right ear and the pressure or feeling of pressure somettimes in my ears, sometimes in my temples, sometimes in the top of my head= but always there
250. 1. When I am really tired and/or stressed out, it is magnified and I really "notice" it a lot which makes me ever more tired or stressed. 2. It makes hearing difficult (since I am deaf in that ear anyway) when the noise level rises as I discussed in number 1 above.
251. Sleep,concentration.
252. (1) It just adds to the stress in my work, life .I no longer know the pleasure of silence I find it difficult to relax. as the noise is constant 24/7 .(2) it wakes me early in the morning and makes it very difficult to get to sleep at night. I can take hours to get off to sleep and its usually because I get exausted. Then a get a few hours.
253. vertigo and vomiting
254. Constance ringing in ears, very annoying and distracting, Lack of sleep due to ringing
255. noise and dizzyness
256. The worst is ringing in the ears, mostly the right ear. Unlike most people, it does not bother me when I am asleep, which is rather odd. The other is dizziness, more like light-headedness. I just had my eyes examined and they are fine, except for 1 foater in each eye.Still the light-headedness continues. I was told to try garlic pills, which I haven't tried yet.
257. STRESS
258. mostly ive learned to live with it, but it can be very annoying
259. - attendance in meetings, restaurants, receptions ( noise makes it difficult for me to listen to people) - Constant awareness of noise in the ears, which takes away a lot of energy. Your mind focusseson it in stead of on other matters.
260. annoying hissing noises.
261. Distraction and lack of sleep
262. Stress and sleep disruption
263. concentraion levels I am unable to focus for long periods, due to the ringing. ANy studying has to be short.
264. It seems to affect my ability to hear in a group setting. Also occassionaly makes it harder to get to sleep.
265. Nuisance when trying to be quiet I think is the only one.
266. dizziness---feeling out of sorts loss of hearing
267. enjoyment of life ability to complete tasks
268. Starting to get used to tinnitus now. Now big problem, just a litte disturbing, hering it mostly when going to bed.
269. It annoys me It affects the way I feel
270. I was put on prozac because I was becomming very depressed, this has helped but I still have the Tinntus. I have spent a lot of money trying to find a solution
271. Not being able to hear out of my right ear like I used to and knowing that there is always a couple of days where it is so loud that I can barely concentrate on my work.
272. Constant noise; pressure around my ears.
273. Hearing problems Distraction from the noise
274. Stress and lack of sleep
275. Sleep and peace of mind
276. Noise while sleeping
277. Sleeping and concentrating
278. 1.) Distraction...can't concentrate. 2.) Difficulty hearing certain sounds.
279. Concentration difficulties Depression
280. Robbing me of quiet time Loss of hearing
281. medicine and sinus
282. Lack of sleep and stress
283. you can't function properly when you have tinnitus
284. Distraction Battling to hear
285. Lack of sleep which in itself compounds the tinnitus next day making it difficult to concentrate and be sociable
286. noise and constant.
287. Makes me very nervous and crabby
288. Difficulty in hearing during conversation A feeling of being trapped by the ringing when ambient noise is low.
289. insomnia insomnia!
290. Distraction Frustration
291. annoyance and irritation
292. Not being to hear on the mobile and the telephone Feeling so isolated and not being ever to get away from the noise
293. cannot understand people's speech
294. It affects my hearing and sometimes it it wakes me up , but I sleep pretty good.
295. Ringing in the right ear and loss of hearing in the right ear.
296. Noise in my head. Stress from noise in my head.
297. hearing ...understanding
298. I cannot study effectively I cannot enjoy my life to the fullest
299. rest at night robbing me of a quality of life because of lack of sleep.
300. Ringing in the ears at night. Not to bad however as I would figure my tinnitus mild.
301. Loss of concentration and frazzled nerves because of the loudness.
Hello John!
I have suffered from tinnitus for over an a year, the cause of this tinnitus was not well known to me and to my doctor. I have spent a large amount to money seeking help from different doctors here in Egypt and from abroad.
The results were nil but waste of money. I could say with full mouth that you were a heaven blessing when I found you and found the remedy that can cure my ongoing tinnitus.
I will be frank with you that I am very happy and delighted in using all the four remedies that you supply and the results is perfect, the ringing in my ears is to its minimum level and I hardly feel it.
Thank you for your great efforts and may God bless you and Ellen.





