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Internal Body Tremors and Tinnitus

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@johnbishop

Hello @kkinsley, Welcome to Connect, an online community where patients and caregivers share their experiences, find support and exchange information with others. It can be extremely frustrating when you aren't getting much sleep along with your other symptoms and the doctors can't figure it out.

@lacy2 has mentioned internal tremors and tinnitus in another discussion and may have some thoughts on what you are experiencing. You may also be interested in viewing the following discussions while you wait for other members to share their experiences with you.

Tinnitis: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/tinnitis/
Constant tinnitus: Are there any solutions?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/constant-tinnitis/

Have you considered seeking help from a teaching hospital or major health facility like Mayo Clinic? If you would like to seek help from Mayo Clinic, contact one of the appointment offices. The contact information for Minnesota, Arizona and Florida can be found here http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63.

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As a Tinnitus owner of more than seven years ,probably more ,It is generally acknowledged
by the ENT consultants here in the U.K ,that there is not ,as yet, a cure for this annoying 24/7 noise .
Fortunately it affects just one ear ,and was not caused by noise ,but ,a bit of my brain that does not send "Shut Down " messages to my ears , Stress does upload the strength of the noise ,on a par with a cave full of screeching bats . I do take a sleeping tablet ,to get me off to sleep, because as you will all know, it is almost impossible .I also have Radio 4 turned on , purely for distraction ,
No music ,just the gentle hum of conversation.