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Anyone know of a remedy or way to lessen tinnitus?

Posted By: Tired of the constant ringing on 2005-12-14
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REMEDY
THIS REALLY WORKS - WE USE IT ALL THE TIME. GOT THIS FROM A DIVER.
USE 50% HYDRO PEROXIDE AND 50% ALCOHOL AND WITH AN EYEDROPPER AND TOWEL LAY WITH EAR UP AND DROP ABOUT 3 TO 5 DROPS IN EAR. IT WILL FEEL WIERD AND BUBBLE, ETC. WAIT TILL IT STOPS BUBBLING, DRAIN, AND REPEAT ABOUT 3 TIMES. SOMETIMES YOU WILL FEEL THE EAR POP OPEN. SOMETIMES YOU WILL HAVE TO WAIT AWHILE AND DO IT AGAIN. USE THIS ON MY KIDS AND HUSBAND ALL THE TIME. LITTLE ONE LIKES TO SWIM IN THE BATHTUB! GOOD LUCK!!
The best way to remedy that ...sm
I get paid per minute of dictation.  Always have for the hospital I work for as an IC.  The way to count lines varies way too much.  I once read an article by a doctor (I think it was a doctor) that this was the fairest way to pay production MTs. 
How about a cold remedy?
I get great relief from colds with Zicam. (I also take 50 mg of oral zinc, which boosts the immune system). I use the Zicam when the cold is in my nose, with runny nose, sneezing, congestion. To open your sinuses you might want to try Rhinocort. You'll need a Rx for it, but it is good stuff. It's safer than Afrin (which works great but can't be used for more than three days, and can raise your BP). Oh, and chicken soup may help.

Hope you are feeling better soon.
Try this remedy, works for me. sm
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Need a home remedy

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McFingers, a possible remedy. s/m

I am not sure if this might work or not, however worth a try???


1. Click start. 2. Go to control panel. 3.  Click appearance. 4. Click advanced. 5. Scroll down to Window. 6. From there you can change the background color and text color of Word. For example I use a light green background and dark brown text for Word.


ants remedy
I know this sounds ridiculous, but it works.  Used to have terrible ants, especially around by cat bowls because cat food contains protine which ants like.  Found this on line.  Simply use laundry dryer sheets - they hate the smell.  Also bay leaves from the spice department.  It works too.
the hospital I work for already has started to implement this and lessen our work
I see it every single day... they are going to EMR... meaning the doctors simply use a template already in the computer and check boxes or something... The doctor's office i GO TO actually does this too. This is why it creates tech jobs to create those templates and takes AWAY MT jobs because the doctor is no longer dictating, they are just pushing little buttons or checking boxes straight into the computer.

Personally I still think that is more time than the doc wants to take but whatever, i dont see how generic charts are good, what happened to detailed information...

But this is definitely how i see it going along. Maybe not everywhere, but plenty of places are going to go to this, it's all about saving money now isn't it???


lice...old fashion remedy works best...been there
this was an ongoing problem year after year after year. With long hair being the normal thing, was a pain. AND after spending a small fortune on the over-the-counter lice crap that NEVER worked and we seemed to have them again and again...one egg can start it all again...I went for my grandmothers solution.

SIMPLE...GOOD, CHEAP OLD FASHIONED KEROSENE.

Not fancy...smells horrible, BUT did the trick.

You will have to use a very VERY gentle shampoo after soaking the head but once I did this, it was literally the end of them. No re-infestations...no repeat soakings...one time...shampooed with baby shampoo about 3 times and next day deep conditioned for dryness. Her hair and mine was fine.

just my 2 cents
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home brewed flea remedy

I went nuts googeling for answers and here is what worked for me (still amazed it did).


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Anyone have a home remedy for loss of taste/smell?

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home remedy for loss of taste/smell
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tinnitus
There are various things you can try. First talk to your doctor. There are some medications you can try as well.

I've had tinnitus for years (Meniere's Syndrome).

I wish you a lot of luck!
tinnitus
try getting a background noise machine, white noise. it helps with trying to sleep. if you can't afford it try putting your radio not on a channel and just the static at low volume. sometimes this works. decrease aspirin as this causes it also.
tinnitus

Someone in my family went to the dr. this week for a flare-up. She was told to cut out salt and dairy (allergy) and was given a steroid Rx briefly which cut out the flareup within one day. It is awful, especially in this profession. I think the sulfites in wine cause a flare-up as well but wouldn't dare mention that.


Tinnitus
B complex vitamins helped me get rid of tinnitus.
I have tinnitus also, but only
in my left ear. I spoke with my Dr. about it, and unfortunately there isn't really anything you can do about it. I do know that taking a lot of Tylenol or aspirin on a daily basis can contribute to tinnitus. It's very annoying. Having some *white noise* in the background can help at night when you are trying to sleep and everything is quiet. That is when it is the worst for me because everything is so quiet. The tinnitus seems even louder and it makes it hard to get to sleep. Other than that, I don't really have any other suggestions. You may want to mention it to your doctor though next time you see him/her. They may recommend you see an ENT just to make sure there is no underlying problem that could be causing it.
Me, for one... and tinnitus. sm
Don't have the details of my testing in front of me, but I had high frequency loss that bumped me just out of what's considered low normal.

The bigger problem for me is the tinnitus. Drives me up a wall, and has done a number on this former musician's ability to enjoy listening to music. First I get CTS so I can't play my instruments, and then I have tinnitus. Sigh.
Tinnitus

I am going on 37 years as an MT and started having problems with a popping in my ears in 1996. It has improved some in the last year, but I still occasionally have problems and it can be painful. If I tip my head in a certain direction, that will sometimes relieve it. I have found that it will bother me when I lie down too, but stuffing some cotton in my ears helped so I could sleep. Interesting...  :)


 


Karen


tinnitus
I had this a couple of years ago. When my hearing started going, I went to my doctor who found a severe ear infection. I had no pain so didn't seek help before that. After a couple of rounds of antibiotics, I'm fine. I was very religious about cleaning my ears with hydrogen peroxide, Q-Tips, etc before that which might have even set me up for that infection. I resorted to a washcloth only and am back to normal. Good luck with this and hope your problem is no more severe than mine.
how do you transcribe with tinnitus?
due to the german measles. I've been transcribing for 15 years. Lately I have crinkle/pop sound in my good ear. I have thought about chronic use of my good ear and think I'll get an audiogram.
Tinnitus/earphones
I too have tinnitus, for years, in my left ear, diagnosed with TMJ. Had audiology test, loss of hearing, to low tones in my left ear, nothing really helps. Doctor and audiologist do believe it is from all of these years of earphones. Some days it is better than other days, but sometimes drives me crazy, with the loud hissing noise. I turn the earphones down, hate loud noise, hurts my left ear. I was thinking of trying something homeopathic soon to help it. Audiologist did advise a booster for the earphones that you plug into the speakers on computer, going to try that also. Hope this info helps you. I have had it about 7 years now, have been a Transcriptionist for 35 years now, so I do believe they are related to each other.
tinnitus and headphone use?
Has anyone had progressive tinnitus during their career while using headphones?  I would like to know if anyone out there has had increasing tinnitus, ear fullness, ear pain, slight loss of hearing, dizziness, or even diagnosed with Meniere's disease during their career?  If so, how are you dealing with it? What precautions are you using now to prevent further damage?  Thanks in advance!  
Sitting like this all day is so bad for us. Plus, tinnitus is no fun...(NM)
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all of the above, and tinnitus, depression. (nm)
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Hearing loss/tinnitus

I have been a MT for 19 years. I have started having a major problem with tinnitus lately.  I know it is directly related to working because it eases up some after a couple of days off.  At the end of my shift, the ringing much louder and I am very noise sensitive.  Normal "kid" noises (I have 3 of them) are painful, and I find myself very short with my kids and constantly telling them my ears hurt and to please be quieter. 


About 6 months ago I starting using JVC marshmallow earbuds like you would use with an IPOD.  These are great because they block out almost all background noise and the sound is crisp and clean. About 5 months ago I started editing VR reports, in which the dictation is greatly speeded up, making the tone of the doctors voices much higher pitched. I keep the volume as low as I possibly can. 


Has anyone ever experienced similar problems. I'm really becoming concerned I am doing permanent damage. I welcome any insight and suggestions. I am trying to go back to my "old-fashioned" headset and see if this helps.  Thanks!


 


Tinnitus and carpal tunnel....
....plus a rotten and distrustful attitude toward the industry. Man, I'm so grateful to be old and retired!
I have tinnitus, so I can either listen to people in the background or the "crickets" in my he
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Over 20 yrs as MT. Can't hear with any background noise, T.V. blares and have tinnitus. (nm)
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Same thing here. I have chronic tinnitus and hear crickets
when it gets really really acute with sinusitis to go with it. People think I am crazy when I tell them I hear crickets but that's what it sounds like.
Oh yeah, after 26 yrs, I have tinnitus and the T.V. blares so loud the neighbors comment about it.
Eh???
Worked in clinic for 30 yrs and have tinnitus. I am used to back ground noise, hard to work
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I have bilateral tinnitus and HATE it. White noise or radio softly on helps get my mind off of it.
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