[sdiy] Hearing, Listen!

Greg James gjames at kddlab.com
Tue Apr 10 04:57:38 CEST 2007


Tinitus can also be a symptom of high blood pressure. I have both and
when I'm watching my food intake to lower my BP, the tinitus gets
better.

I also had whiplash ~12 years ago - I'm going to look into the neck/
nerve connection because I most certainly have a lot of constant neck
and upper back pain, too. Thanks for the info.

-Greg

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[mailto:synth-diy-bounces at dropmix.xs4all.nl]On Behalf Of karl dalen
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 5:45 PM
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Subject: SV: Re: [sdiy] Hearing, Listen!


Tinitus and or partial tinitus can be caused by squeezed nerves in the neck.
A swedish hospital has done studies that shows that certain nerve positions
causes certain types of tinitus sounds such as high pithed constant tones,
noise of various forms and very low rubling irregular rumbling noises.

A friend of mine who suffers from partial tinitus do neck massages
streching and heat treatments when it starts to be unbareable and
it works.

Here is one article about it:
http://www.aftonbladet.se/vss/halsa/story/0,2789,57162,00.html

Tinnitus or Ménieres disease are a pain you can cry for less.:-(
KD





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