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How do you successfully manage tinnitus, or ringing of the ears?
Posted 1 day 4 hours ago • 3 answers
Related support groups: tinnitus, insomnia, pain, fibromyalgia, fatigue
Answer posted by Mary632009 1 hour 35 minutes ago: Sorry to have to say, but I have the same problem, & mine started after having 'sudden deaf syndrome, of which I lost all hearing in my left ear. I had all the tests, including an MRI (which is weird because I had an brain MRI the day before the deafness started), but they found nothing with ...
How do you successfully manage tinnitus, or ringing of the ears?
Posted 1 day 4 hours ago • 3 answers
Related support groups: tinnitus, insomnia, pain, fibromyalgia, fatigue
Answer posted by meyati 10 hours ago: Some medications can cause tinnitus-aspirin, NSAIDs. Check with your pharmacist to see if any of your meds cause this. I've had it since I was 6 years old, and yet ear tests show me as having excellent hearing most of the time-I can hear sounds-but a human voice gives me problems, especially on the ...
I had surgery removing ovaries & now going thru full blown menopause - how long will symptoms last?
Posted 2 Oct 2011 • 6 answers
Related support groups: premarin, anxiety, insomnia, sleep disorders, hot flashes, generalized anxiety disorder, menopausal disorders, ...
Response posted by mograce1 22 hours ago: If you're in menopause it can last any amount of time (I've heard stories from Different people and the years vary.)I was told by my mom she went through it and it subsided but it sometimes comes back(she takes no medication).Use the medication you got and get it changed if it doesn't help.Good ...
Seizure Prevention - Im a pilipino I got seizure wen I was 30 years old that was the first time?
Posted 1 day 15 hours ago • 2 answers
Related support groups: seizures, seizure prevention, blood disorders, doctor, blood clot
Answer posted by kaismama 24 hours ago: I'm wondering too, can the clot be evacuated? In my mind there has to be some reason a blood clot is left on your brain at that age, not just treat the seizures.
How do you successfully manage tinnitus, or ringing of the ears?
Posted 1 day 4 hours ago • 3 answers
Related support groups: tinnitus, insomnia, pain, fibromyalgia, fatigue
Answer posted by SoMuchPain 1 day 1 hour ago: Sorry you have a lot going on but a Dr (ENT) is recommended. It is helpful for the doctor to know if the tinnitus is constant, intermittent or pulsating (synchronous with the heart beat, referred to as pulsatile tinnitus), or is it associated with hearing loss or loss of balance (vertigo). All ...
Can it take a few days for melatonin to start helping me sleep?
Posted 2 days 23 hours ago • 8 answers
Related support groups: sleep disorders, melatonin, sleep, insomnia
Answer posted by ElizaJane23 1 day 12 hours ago: My sleep neurologist has asked me to try taking 10 mgs of Melatonin for a month - to give the increased dose a good try. It's important to go outside, in the sunshine, soon after awakening to burn off any remaining melatonin off your brain. I take the Melatonin with Klonopin, Amitryptaline, and a ...
Seizure Prevention - Im a pilipino I got seizure wen I was 30 years old that was the first time?
Posted 1 day 15 hours ago • 2 answers
Related support groups: seizures, seizure prevention, blood disorders, doctor, blood clot
Answer posted by balbanese 1 day 15 hours ago: Cured? With meds? I'm not sure they can cure a blood clot. What does you Dr say about your future and about the clot? Will it grow? Can it be accessed surgically?
I had surgery removing ovaries & now going thru full blown menopause - how long will symptoms last?
Posted 2 Oct 2011 • 6 answers
Related support groups: premarin, anxiety, insomnia, sleep disorders, hot flashes, generalized anxiety disorder, menopausal disorders, ...
Response posted by monkmonk 1 day 15 hours ago: i to am going through menopause and my bedroom is like ice but when i wake up i'm soaked with sweat
Can it take a few days for melatonin to start helping me sleep?
Posted 2 days 23 hours ago • 8 answers
Related support groups: sleep disorders, melatonin, sleep, insomnia
Answer posted by katstew 1 day 19 hours ago: My psychiatrist suggested Melatonin instead of Dormonoct, which I have been taking for years- 2mg. I tried 3Mg with little success. Then he added the extended release one. Must say I had no improvement at all. I have battled with insomnia for decades, and I think that Melatonin was wishful ...
What does "T" and "C" mean please. Specifically I am looking at Levetiracetam er? Thank you?
Posted 2 days ago • 2 answers
Related support groups: levetiracetam, epilepsy, seizures
Answer posted by DzooBaby 1 day 21 hours ago: Generalized tonic-clonic (grand mal) seizures are the easiest seizures to recognize. They happen most often in people with generalized epilepsy of unknown cause. A generalized tonic-clonic seizure begins with a sudden loss of consciousness. During the first 15 to 30 seconds of the seizure, the ...
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