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Controlling Tinnitus: What works for you?

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@scottk

Thanks @lioness! My tinnitus is a little different than yours. There are times where I will get the high pitched sounds and then other times I will get the low hum like there is a earthmover outside my window! Sometimes I get a combination of the the two. Never goes away even when my hearing aids are in. I can remember as a kid when it was quiet around me I would get the high pitch sound for a minute or two and then go away. At about age 50 it came and never left. I realize that tinnitus can be related to hearing loss. Let me know how the LipoFlavinoids work....heard conflicting stories on them. I drink almond milk and very few dairy products even though I live in the Cheese State! Thanks for the response.

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@scottk I Scott I finished the Lipo-Flavonoids and they did lessen the noise but as far as getting rid of it they didn't . I didn't buy anymore and its still the same lo hum noise . I have H.A. and it doesn't matter its still there . For me I found dairy products increase the noise but if I am distracted by things I don't pay any attention to it ,my mind is on other things so distraction is helpful also . The price if around 30.00 and since it didn't make that much difference I didn't buy anymore. If you find something that helps please share .

My tinnitus is similar to yours as it often changes pitch and tone. I'm 57 yo male. I've had it about 3 years and started the Lipo flavonoids right away. They work pretty well for me. I still have constant ringing of some sort but when I stop taking them it increases about 50 percent or more until I get enough back in my system. I typically take 4-6 per day. I also notice a big increase when I eat a real salty meal and especially when I take a lot of NSAIDS.