I’ve had tinnitus for many years before diabetes. Also other hearing related issues. I found help with my noise.net which is a sound generator. Not your question I know but do seek help if it bothers you or PM me for more details as there is support out there.I have been suffering from Tinnitus somebody said i was my Diabetes, im sick to death of Dr Google and fake news, does anyone have any experience of this?
Are you taking Statins? I have read that they can cause tinnitus, although rare. I am coming off statis for two months to see if my tinnitus and other minor issues clear up.I have been suffering from Tinnitus somebody said i was my Diabetes, im sick to death of Dr Google and fake news, does anyone have any experience of this?
It was always said when I was a Med student that the maximum safe daily dose of aspirin was the point where tinnitus started, usually around 3000mg. Never lasted when the dose was reduced, and didn’t happen at lower doses. Of course, aspirin is hardly ever used these days, so probably best to describe it as ‘used to be’ a culprit for tinnitus.Anti-inflammatories and salicylic acid (aspirin) are some of the biggest culprits for tinnitus too.
It was always said when I was a Med student that the maximum safe daily dose of aspirin was the point where tinnitus started, usually around 3000mg. Never lasted when the dose was reduced, and didn’t happen at lower doses. Of course, aspirin is hardly ever used these days, so probably best to describe it as ‘used to be’ a culprit for tinnitus.
What gigs at my age i dance like my dad loll last gig i went to was Bon Jovi in the 80s but do i listen to loud music mmmm maybe, my Banjo is loud lolDo you go to gigs and listen to loud music? If so could that be the cause?
Now, that has got me thinking..... Background, I live at 7000' & have done for 12 years..... The change in pressure from sea level to the mountains never used to bother me, however a few years after moving here I started to have pressure problems when coming back up the hill, at about 4000' to 5000' feet my right ear would pop (sometimes painfully) I can't recall the last time that happened, certainly (I think) not since my BG was under control. Coincidence?Flying especially the landing phase was becoming a nightmare and quite painful pressurewise particularly on long low descents like that landing on Aruba a few times.
Does make you think MartinNow, that has got me thinking..... Background, I live at 7000' & have done for 12 years..... The change in pressure from sea level to the mountains never used to bother me, however a few years after moving here I started to have pressure problems when coming back up the hill, at about 4000' to 5000' feet my right ear would pop (sometimes painfully) I can't recall the last time that happened, certainly (I think) not since my BG was under control. Coincidence?
The body is a strange beast, no knowing what curve balls it'll throw.