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  • What about staying away from loud sounds and eating a bag of berries does that help anyone?

  • Here is your "white noise": Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata in C#

  • Let me know if you start that group please.

  • @Kathiekp we've been active for a while at cure tinnitus dot org -- basically, it's "Learn From People Who Have Healed Themselves."

  • if we never treat tinnitus wat will happen?? is there any easy way to get rid of it?

  • @nawaz54511 No. there is 2 ways if you really cant live with tinnitus. this means if using masking it with other sounds doesnt work out for you and that "cure" is. either suicide or completly remove your hearing. thou i would highly recommend that if you are in a suicidal state then go to doctors and sign up for tinnitus research centers and join on experiments and hope for the best.

  • I am 29 and have had it for 15 years. I do not mind it. If you get it, accept it, and do not think it is a bad thing, I actually like it.

  • 5:00 - 5:27 very funny , i laughed . i forgot about T for about 27 seconds :)

  • @crissmanuelmindfreak SMILE! thanks, yeah, it can be really tough. follow our 4 guidelines and it's kinda tough to not feel better pretty fast. from suffering to coping from coping to learning from learning to feeling good from time to time, to feeling good more and more and then tinnitus becomes a non-issue. then a lot of people stop even with a little tinnitus left. others go "all the way." :-)

  • I also thought about the "soul" thingy ! :D

  • @doubleyou8 yeah, pretty messed up eh? i think, in some ways, it's a valid concern and well -- it makes sense to reduce tinnitus on all levels -- so why not look at your soul along with other aspects of your being? physical, emotional, mental, spiritual.

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  • @dainismichel I've had tinnitus for 1 year... But the last month it was gone. Let me tell me my way of doing it for people at my age, I'm 16, and I've always listened to loud music with headphones, I stopped for the last 3 months and the tinnitus did too ! :D

  • Children get it lucky

    Apparntly they lose it eventually in life

    i myself am i a child and very lucky to be able to eventually have it gone

  • There will be a treatment someday. Until then we will have to do what works for each one of us, noise makers and counseling, that's it i'm afraid. I hope you have managed to cure your tinnitus.

  • @Charley151 well charley, over the last 3 years, i've condensed the info from interviewing doctors, therapists, and people who've healed themselves into 4 simple guidelines that in my opinion, pave the path from tinnitus to liberation -- it is a "road to healing," a "healing process" if you will -- and honestly -- good for you -- because "doing what works for you" is certainly one of the key components of the process. you are on the right track!

  • i hope all u guys wih tinitus is gonna be beter!!

  • @Lipoptiger thank you very much :-)

  • I have not had it for long now, but suicide has been extremely tempting, everytime i see a cop i think about going for his weapon. My problems are not physical. Its just mentally trying to ignore it and keep my mind busy, hard to do at night.

    I'm going to ask some Docters if there's any operation/implant that can mask it if possible. I'm finding it really hard, is there anyone else out there that had it for awhile that have some great coping methods?

  • @Mike21666 first of all, try to be as relaxed as possible... avoid stressful situation like if you have a very busy life you should slow down a bit. Also, having the pc on or some kind of sound at your sleeping desk will help you trough the night. for me, it helps to train for half an hour from time to time. the more attention you give it, the more it will increase ;) its an evil circle you have to break, and I'll reccomend professional help to get your thoughts right.

  • SCAM

  • I'm beginning to find a cure for this TODAY.

    Man, I've had BAD BAD tinnitus for 3 years, I'm not 18. They just tell me it's incurable.. Mines gotten worse and worse, to the point I can't hold a conversation.. Can't hear. Suicide has crossed my mind. Anyway. Thanks for sharing, I've got this at 18 and I hope everythings okay. God bless you.

    Btw. plane suicide, definitely appealing! hahahaha

  • @ToxsickEntertainment love your motivation! Way to go. Hey, if you need immediate help, you can call a suicide prevention hotline. I also highly recommend the "listening ear center" based out of lansing michigan. they have a 24/7 crisis hotline too. Telling you something is "incurable" where there are LOTS of people who've gotten better, people who've healed themselves, people who've adapted...it's just irresponsible and wrong. Hang in there, much strength to you, stop by our site...

  • @dainismichel

    thanks. I'm way too strong to kill myself, obviously it's tempting but i would never. I have afew more physical problems atm, so it all adds up. I'll be sure to drop by your site.

    Your video motivated me to actually do something, and try and fix it. so thank man! means more than you can imagine.

  • swing on by and we can post your article

  • The medical community doesn't always have the right answers. I am involved in Asian medicine and meditation and natural herbs and foods seem to work on my Tinnitus. I wrote a great meditation article that helps reduce stress and the ringing in my ears.

  • A fool and his $ are soon parted. There is no cure for noice induced tinnitus, only treatment of the symptoms. Until we have a way to regrow the microscopic hairs and damaged nerve cells leading to the audiotory cortex region of the brain, we can only treat it through masking and relaxation techniques.

  • @madtownband you might be right, if that's what you find appropriate, then that is your choice. others are healing themselves one step at a time, getting better, figuring out what works for them and what doesn't, sometimes even getting a bit worse temporarily, regrouping - and getting the appropriate help and support they need. we are here to help. we share what's worked. we save our members more than just money. informed steps are healthier steps, at least that is my vantage point.

  • I got it the same way as you! I was opening my mouth way too high, and I heard like a GIANT "prrrrb!!!" in my right ear, and I recieved a sound in my ear.. had it for a year now, but it isn't that bad. But the FEAR, the thought of it getting worse.. it is unbearable. i go to a chinese doctor who says she has cured many trough classical chinese methods, she has very high reputation in China. Hope it goes well for you :P

  • @toxendon oi! do get in touch with us and let us know how it goes wishing you strength and relaxing helpful sessions with the chinese doctor

  • @dainismichel I'll try to remember to keep in touch :D

  • @toxendon

    Has ti gotten any better for you yet?

  • @TheCondemnedProphet weeeell... The chinese doctor didn't work, but I have found a way to live with it ;) And I'm going to a nevrologist who's supposed to help me THINK it away... cant explain in english, I'm afraid :P So you could say I'm better because I'm not afraid anymore and it doesn't seem to get any worse.. so I'm happy :)

  • liston too this asshole or tinnitus ?

  • Yes, we would like a forum like that, please set it up.

  • @filmflipful we've been active since december 2008 and wow, the results have been WONDERFUL!

  • having tinnitus SUCKS!! throughout the day it's slightly muffled by the sounds of cars, people, and every other daily sound but at night when all's quiet it screams in your ear it's a B**** to even try and go to sleep, hours wasted trying to sleep ... I look at the clock reading 2:00 a.m. telling myself I have to get up at 6:00 and to try to get in 4 hours of sleep ...

    so yeah ... having this stupid affliction really sucks so thanks for the video i might join the site once i research it more.

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  • Just another clown trying to your money

  • @aux1z11 yeah, a clown who traveled the world to help himself get better and documented the process then spent going on 2 hours per day volunteering to help others with tinnitus which was a near financial wipe out for him who then organized a healing community online with real practitioners and doctors and people all who've either healed themselves or who've helped others do so and through years and years of patient effort condensed the healing path out from tinnitus to 4 flexible guidelines

  • @dainismichel dany you said it right , say it's uncurable is unresponsible and make the condition worse, when doc state " there is no cure" livi with it , it bring me down to a deppression .

  • @crissmanuelmindfreak there is a lot you can do to feel better.

  • @aux1z11 i mean, what a total CLOWN! coming up with the idea to not research illness but to research health...what a dumb move! really! one of the few non-anonymous easy to find, has a personal voicemail number available online for people who have questions CLOWN! And trying out a collection of information that easily cost over $100,000 to amass and giving access for a whole month for a dollar and maintaining the site and...

  • @aux1z11 helping people put together their healing plans via email, interviews, and online shows...that must make me a total clown.

    Come out of hiding and do better aux1z11, you're invited to try. Where is YOUR tinnitus healing resource? In what way have you done your very best in every way to help not only yourself but others?

  • i really enjoy your video

  • Sorry but how you say tinnitus is funny, it's okay because I have it too :')

  • you offer to join your forum for at least 20dollars a month, am I right?

    what you wanna do with the money, buy some dope?

  • Yes I am interested...

    

  • What kind of world is this. You got a cure and then you set out to make money from it?

  • @MsRedneckbastard you might try checking into the history of our organization.

  • that my TMJ doctor can't do anymore for me, and that I should try other possibilities, such as seeing a Naturopathic Doctor, Chiropractor, and Physiotherapist. I'm at a loss as to what to do. I would really appreciate some advice as to what I should do, if you could, and any information that you can provide involving your situation, seeing as your jaw seems to be the cause of your tinnitus/other symptoms as well as mine.

  • @kiki68980 please get in touch via cure tinnitus dot org. we are working on a program for teenagers and would be happy to help you.

  • I was diagnosed with TMJ prior to this, and was being treated, but it clearly didn't work, since my jaw slipped in my sleep. Now I'm facing facial pain, decreased hearing in my left ear, and a supposed collapsed eustachian tube in my right ear. I've seen 4 ENT's, but two of them were arrogant and didn't bother helping me, the first said I had TMJ (I went due to the decrease of bass in my right ear, my original complaint), but the treatment never really worked in the end. I was just old today

  • I feel like I just need to jump up and call you right now. I'm 18 years old, and I had the EXACT same thing happen to me: I woke up one morning when my jaw went out of place in my left jaw joint, and there was severe ringing in my left ear. Everything you experienced was exactly the same as myself. Suicide seemed like the answer, 100%, because I never thought it would go away. It's been 1 month and 2 weeks, and it's still here, AND in the other ear, but it sometimes fluctuates.

  • I have a really soft tone in my right ear for 3 weeks now. I also have a cold for 4 weeks. It's not really a peeeeeep. But its more like a lower tone.. Do you know what this is?

  • @OMFGdiie

    If you are really interested in curing your tinnitus, I strongly suggest that you read the following post. It helped me cure my tinnitus once and for all.

    thehelpfortinnitus (.) com

  • LOL MY SOUL STILL HAS TINNITUS. THAT'S A HORRIBLE THOUGHT. I DON'T WANNA HAVE TINNITUS FOREVER:(

  • u just cracked your jaw?

  • You have to stop using the word "cure". Tinnitus (TINN-itus) is not a disease. It is a symptom. And since outer hair cell damage is not reversible yet, we can't cure the condition that precipitates the symptom known as tinnitus.

  • I have tinnitus but mine is not to

    Server but it's frigging annoying so

    I was doing some research on the net an found that niacin helps so I asked

    My mother about it an she said that she had some at home so I took 1 pill about 500 mg an the same day i didn't notice any tinnitus at all,I was so happy but it's back

    But not as loud as before.

  • I got tinitus about a year ago, I believe it was after sticking a qtip to far in there

  • Everyone should try this. It worked for me!

  • i have just turned 13 years old.i play drums,and i went with a band yesterday to a rehearsal studio where they use very loud amplifiers,and microphones,ect for the drums.i didnt use hearing protection for one hour,and i did every other time,and now i hear a very loud ring and it hurts as in there is a lot of pressure in my right ear,i didnt even sleep much last night. i am going to the doctor today to see.i hope it goes well.

  • @ganitywaltz i certainly hope so too...it is very common to have temporary ringing after exposure to loud noise

  • que venha a cura.

  • And make sure that you get 300mg of magnesium a day and 50 g of zink a day. No more than that. Ginkgo Biloba, consult with your doctor if you are on any prescription drugs (such as blood thinners) it could case spontaneous bleeding.

  • Guys don't trust these advertisers, they are just out to make money. I tried something after suffering for 5 years (I got it when I was 15). I know it costs money but I buy zink, magnesium and ginkgo biloba and I take them all an hour apart. I noticed after a month that my tinnitus became less intense. I don't know if it works for everyone but you can find out within a month. I just hope that I helped someone out.

  • I love your name~ haha

  • @ShusukeFujisWife it's my real name...what do you like about it?

  • @dainismichel

    I know~

    I just like it. It sounds cool. =)

  • how much

  • Good Video

  • Nailed it at 4:50! Tinnitis sucks.

  • I thought I was a the verge of a promising songwritting career but now all I hear is a slightly sharp C#6 with a flanger effect in what I percieve to be the 30-50 dB range unto infinity. Masking doesnt work - its the path to sensory overload and insanity.

    I somtimes get some temporary relief if I can synchonize sustained vibrato of the note on my guitar with the phantom noise, but it just comes back within a few minutes.

  • @highwaysong007 do check us out ... i am a composer and we've had a good number of musicians come through our program...

  • I can't believe that someone who found a cure for tinnitus would take money for it.. Ive got tinnitus and ive had it for years! And yes i would be willing to pay for a treatment that would work but at the same time i know if i found a cure i would tell everyone with out taking any money for it there for i cant really believe you found the cure.

  • @Agrashsallam well being is the opposite of tinnitus. done, that's "the cure," now it's up to you to get there. want support from people who've made it to the other side? i've spent countless and i mean countless hours compiling condensing and formulating the information at Cure Tinnitus dot org not to mention the server fees, programming, design, interviews, contact with experts, researching and contacting people who have healed themselves

  • @Agrashsallam so, ...the whole process is incredibly labor and cost intensive. we have a program that starts at one dollar to give everyone and i mean EVERYONE a chance. We also have a free introductory program for people to get to know us and see if they'd be comfortable with the support we provide. Honestly, supporting the community is a pretty intense process and takes a whole lot of spiritual centering, money, time, focus, attention, care, love, etc. We are like a library of healing info...

  • @Agrashsallam ...and well...libraries cost money. they need to be built, staffed, maintained, etc. does that make sense? Also, it's not really "the cure," because healing yourself is a path on which most folks could use guidance and support...especially from people who've gone before them and resolved similar issues. It's not fair to expect people to deprive themselves just to help you. Our pricing is incredibly incredibly fair and i've done everything in my power to make it so.

  • @dainismichel Blood money..

  • @Agrashsallam Huh, sorry you feel that way. Can you be sure what you are saying is true?

  • @dainismichel It's never been proven someone with tinnitus has been cured, no cure has ever been proven to work.. You feed on desperate people in pain! I would love to make you feel the pain I feel everyday.

  • @Agrashsallam you would honestly love to make me feel the pain i feel every day? oh that is so awful that you would feel that way! so incredibly awful. do you know for sure that "it's never been proven..." do you really know that it's true that "no cure has ever proven to work?" have you informed yourself at all about whether what you are saying is true before thinking thoughts of vengeance? and maybe i've already felt that kind of pain...and maybe worse...have you considered that?

  • @dainismichel Yes, I'm pretty damn sure about that. I'm fan of a group on facebook called ATA (It's a support group) we've all tried to buy some stupid shit no one has ever had any luck with any of it.. If a cure had been proven it would have been world wide news in USA only 50 mio people suffers from T and T is one of the biggest problems in the army.

  • @Agrashsallam That's what I say, if there was a cure everyone would be out to buy it. We would all hear about it and we would see meds that say "for tinnitus'. Our doctors would be prescribing it. I mean what pharmacy wouldn't want to make money of such a common problem. I hope that there is a cure because I don't want to keep on taking the suppliments. It costs money.

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  • sorry - you seem shifty. i know your site asks for a load of money to join the group. If I hasd a cure for tinnitus - or help - I'd give it away.

  • @blumenthol and Essefen: I can totally understand your skepticism. I'd feel the same way for sure...we don't offer "a cure" for tinnitus, we are a group for people dedicated to healing themselves. "Cure" is an action, a verb, a "path," and we concentrate on empowering people to heal themselves by learning from those who have already done it successfully. Regarding giving the information away...I tried it...and I did for a long time...more in the next post...

  • ...and well...it literally breaks my heart to report the results. I don't know why humans are like this, but at least the results of my attempt to give away tinnitus healing information was that I started spending 90 min to 2 hrs per day (or more) on responding, helping, spam filtering, dealing with flame emails, etc. ... and people seemed to have this feeling of "entitlement" like "oh you're there on the internet, so answer my question...NOW!"

  • @blumenthol Can you believe that? It really started draining my life and my finances, so I asked for donations. I reached out to 100 or so people and organizations and wanted to create a donations-only site. Well...people came...said thanks for the info...actually received benefit (because of what they wrote to me), and overwhelmingly...they did not donate. Frankly, I was heart-broken. I did not want to create a "commercial" site. Then, after discussions with some helpful coaches, I tried a...

  • @blumenthol model in which one would pay. It all started with this video, and people started saying "sure, I'd pay for a site like that...cool idea." And so again, I made sure to provide the information to everyone who asked. I made a scholarship program for anyone that needed the information...and guess what happened with that? I have a link I can press and it tells me which users have done what in my website...and this really messed with me...and still does...

  • @blumenthol Guess what? The people who I've given scholarships to? When I click on the link that tells me which users have done what...they have hardly even watched the videos in the member area...they've hardly gone through the materials. And I can see that. I can see that they spent 2 minutes on a 20 minute video that honestly, truly, and deeply can help them...is it an internal decision about "value?" Is it that if you don't pay, you think the info is somehow bad?

  • @blumenthol ...so it's an odd situation. I mean, I know where you are coming from, because it's exactly how I thought, how I felt, and what I pursued. But, the scholarship people vs. the people who pay...guess who watches the videos? Guess who does the program? Guess who benefits and participates? Guess...

    ... it's the people who pay.

    ...and it still breaks my heart...I'm still kind of "getting over" that realization about human nature...

  • ...what do you think it means?

  • @blumenthol i find cure with a divice called mora super!

  • @blumenthol , very right this person himself is suffering from sleep disorder and dementia is propogating and is only after extracting money , this is not cureable, zingko, bilboa , is a temp cure ,

  • This is an infomercial.

    It's just a modern case of snake oil salesmen.

  • @Essefen: can you justify your claim?

  • hey my names Paolo and i think i have it too just like chuck2323 i only hear it when i close my ears and it started from hearing music on my ipod before going to bed im pissed off because im only 16 but hopefull that this will rid me of this ringing im going to see an ear doctor to see if it's tinnitus or not but if it is please reply

  • @crzypeople37 guys, do the free program at cure tinnitus org, then if you need more help, talk with your parents about helping you join and create a relaxing, step by step, easy to follow therapy plan. You can get better, but you do need to know how to do it.

  • i know what your talking about. the same thing happened to me a few weeks ago and its getting annoying

  • hi, im 21 years old and might have it, i just woke up one day with a SMALL ring in my right ear, i only hear it when i cover the ear,is that tinnitus? it goes on and off

  • @chuck2323 ehh, kind of, you're in a good position to take care of it without letting it become chronic. I'd say take our free program at cure tinnitus org and go from there. Basicaly, make sure you relax, take care of yourself, etc.

  • I'm half deaf since birth and now I have tinnitus since 5 years back. It's getting increasingly worse every time I'm out with friends. it's at the point where it's starting to impede my ability to focus. It's like I can't concentrate unless I have something else "blocking" the sound, and that ever increasingly stresses my hearing more and more.

    I'm really intrested in seeing if there is some absolute cure or just to learn if there's any way to cope with this damn noice.

  • "cure" is a process, and it is more accurate to say "heal" or "let go of." You can learn to cope as step 1. That's called "habituation," and there are lots of ways to do that. Working on step by step reducing the tinnitus itself involves a process that takes your body, mind, lifestyle, and "life experience" into consideration. You might sign up to our newsletter for more information, videos, etc.

  • Iv had mine for 5 years and it drives me crazy, i always rode with strait through pipes on most of my bikes all my riding life, also had a couple of knock outs after hard crashes, i havent thought about killing myself but it is horrible, someone said something about sound waves for a cure?? can any one please advise.

  • Sounds rough...just sound waves may not be enough. Takes relief on a physical, psychological, and personal level.

  • can you add me in msn i would like to talk to you i j have tinnatus...need you help and honest advice...

  • I hardly use msn anymore and barely ever turn it on (we're talking 5 min every 2 months). However, you can use the contact page at cure tinnitus org (there's a link in the text description of this video) and get in touch.

  • I too have thought of going off a cliff and I've only had tinnitus for about nine months.I am pretty sure I got it from a concert and some of the medications for my back problems I was on at the time.I thank you for your video.I have also thought what if I still have it on the other side or if I was reincarnated with the same problem.I wish you all the best and hope we do find a real cure.

  • Hi My name is Ray, and I am interested in anything that you/I can do to help me reduce of my T, that I have had for 40 years+

    Thanks

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  • damn , ive had tinnitus since i was 10 and was just wondring something , ive learned to live with it but whenever i get a ear ache or invection it gets sooo much louder,and that the wiredest thingis when im near older technology say a 10 year old tv , my tinnitus seems to react with it and increases in its loudness...

  • i'm sorry to hear about your T, sucks. totally sucks. when your stress response increases, so will your T. same goes for decreasing it.

  • thanks, i guess keeping positive is the best fix really

  • Tinnitus wow.....How can you describe it? i don't know...Like a million cold ice picks stabbing your brain, your every thought, your every experience. There is no moment or thought that is not accompanied by this ' sound ' it envelopes all that is you, all that you think. There is no escape, There is no relief.The more we struggle to escape it's grasp, the harder it tends to cling.How can one escape a shadow?

    I desire peace, before i ' Rest in Peace '

  • CoolConejo: I hear you loud and clear and have been there. There is a way out. It feels impossible right now, however, there really is a way out. Sign up for our free course or try us for one cent for a month. We are here for you and others in your situation.

  • well ive kind of gone the reverse with my tinnitus. Im 18 have had T as long as i can remember but have only really been effected by it in maybe the past 4 years.

  • i've come across similar stories...our community is around if you're looking for support and information...

  • really, i was actually looking at joining but it seems kinda like a resource i wouldnt use for 99 % of the time.

  • ok, well, our focus is on people learning how to heal themselves from people who've already done it successfully. If you want that, then join us, we'd be glad to have ya!

  • is it a forum type thing ? By heal do you mean come to grips with tinnitus or actually physically get rid of tinnitus altogether ?

  • I mean reduce the volume until it is gone. That is what our program is designed to help you do. I'm at about level 6 out of 7, so I still have an eeety bit of tinnitus left, and that is very different from habituation. I also know what I need to do to take care of the remaining T...and what's there is a) quieter and b) no where near as bothersome (habituation). It's not really a forum, it's a learning community. More like a university course with friends.

  • your story actually made me laugh very hard, i know its crazy to laugh at suicide but w.e

    I also found your video very soothing oddly enough.

  • Yeah, is that silly? I mean SPLAT! What a way to go! Better than a whole lot of other ways to end it all, you know? Oh well, I barely have any T at all, I know what I need to do if it spikes, and the drama of suicide is totally unappealing to me now. I'm through it, you know? When you come out on the other side from tinnitus, you really chill out and gain a fantastic perspective on life.

  • I recently got Tinnitus......re your liver cure ...I had a bad pain in my liver area ..went to doctor who said yo need surgery to have an external cholostomy bag fitted....I looked up the same liver cleanse remedy of epsom salts ,lemon and olive oil...it worked !!!...result ...no surgery and pain went and has never returned ...so I figure ...can there be some cure for my ringing ears ???I like your suggestions re a forum for exploring cures for Tinnitus ...can we exchange info ?

  • @PETERK601 Hi Peter, I'm glad you did the liver cleanse. Man, healing my liver condition for like $18 (I got really good olive oil) was something else for me. My life changed when I asked my doctor if he would tell more people about what I did, and he said "I have my protocol." That meant, no, I do what I am told. The word he used in German was "Vorschriften." Ugh. Anyway, the tinnitus thing follows a very clear path. Click on the link under my name to the top right...

  • @PETERK601 ...our community is growing, and it is a paid community. As much as I was criticized and yelled at online for making it a paid community, it keeps out the "crazies," and allows us to work with people who truly want to learn how to get better.

  • Omg... Until I started meditating I never even acknowledged the ringing I thought it was normal but I have pin pointed that as one of the main problems affecting my life and why I can't actively concentrate. However meditation and practising zen has shown me this, if I don't pay so much attention to the problems in life with a negative attitude, the ringing tones down. However there is still ringing just not as much. Im looking into holistic healing methods.

  • @SuperHappyCakesHehe ...if you can, at least join our mailing list. We explain what tinnitus is, what you can do about it, who can help you and who can't, etc. There is a lot you can do, but it's critical to have the right information. We've really concentrated on providing that info in a humorous, informative, scientifically sound, helpful, and easy to understand format. The new eBook (coming out today or tomorrow) is really really good...

  • OMG haha.. i also have tinnitus.. and i also have thought about ''WHAT if my soul also have tinnitus!!) i can totally relate to your thought man, thanx for this video!

  • Did you really think that? That is so cool...wow! It's hard for me to believe someone had the same thought, but frankly, it kinda saved my life. I mean, I don't think I would have really done anything, but the T was so bad, I dunno, I felt good about "checking out," if you know what I mean. Now I've built a friendly, compassionate, international, online, global resource to help people manage and get better from tinnitus. It's so AWESOME! It really is. Also, I think T makes you a better person...

  • ...it's just a matter of getting through the doom and gloom and doing things that really work to help you feel better. After interviewing so many people who have healed themselves, the thing takes on a whole new perspective :-) Join us at CureTinnitus Org if you like :-)

  • dainismichel

    i have problem to my ears i dont know what to do....i cannot let my ears damamged because i am guitarist ...i need my ears tell me what to do?

  • Now that our online community is going really well, I suggest you give us a try. Since online purchases can be intimidating, we start our packages with one (refundable) cent up front. You can check us out for a full 30 days. Member dues are only collected after the member is fully satisfied with the previous month. It's set up to be super-duper fair and the program helps a lot.

  • arlight

    i need your msn

    lets have serious chat it does bother me....i had went to see doctor and he does give me medicine i wonder that works?

  • @guitarlearner89: Just click on the link right under my picture, it says Click ... and then there's a link. You can check everything out there...

  • @guitarlearner89...it's in the description...under the Subscribe button

  • @guitarlearner89 ...which is to the right of the video itself. :-)

  • your fucking self made experience. yes! there's money in tinnitus sufferers! i"ve watched this guy's free videos and i nothing but wasted time and money.

  • What videos have you seen? We have 15 Cure Tinnitus Shows so far and lots of interviews with people who've healed themselves. Our organization has grown and our fundamental principles are: consistent honesty and kindness. Do you find something wrong with the "method" of learning from people who have healed themselves? I'm sorry you feel you've wasted your time and money, and I wish you the very best.

  • I'll go a tiny bit further here, since I think it can be helpful for people who suffer from tinnitus. This anonymous person is obviously very angry. Why? From this post, it seems like the person is angry about my "self made" experience as well as wasting time (and money) watching free videos. Now, since our memberships start at 1 cent with 30 days of access, there is no way this person wasted any more than 1 cent, which is refundable, btw,

  • So, the person "may" have "wasted" up to one, fully refundable, cent. Next, the person has "wasted time" watching my free videos. Maybe Cure Tinnitus Shows, I don't know. The videos are, for the most part, interviews with people who have healed themselves in whole or in part from tinnitus.

    Where I want to go with this reply is: can you see how this poster is very angry? Also, can you see how there are underlying unverified assumptions in the posters comment?

  • It is a horrible experience to be angry about things one is not in control of, like this person is not in control of my videos. Also, this person is implying that I'm "making money" off of suffering, which I would be happy to have an objective discussion of, since the history of CTO was 1) free but abused 2) donations only and taken advantage of 3) way too cheap (right now) 4) coming into its own as a real service that deserves to be reimbursed appropriately.

  • So, in conclusion, if anyone with tinnitus is deeply angry, you can consider getting the help you need to deal with your anger. If on some level, you find your "anger" justified or reasonable, which it may be when looking at your personal history, then that is a concrete starting point for therapy.

  • I would Love a site like that. Im defenitally willing to pay aswell.

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  • I've done the subscription on the website and received the email. Clicked the confirmation link but it just loads to a blank page. I have no way to then register for the free 7 day course.

    What can I do?

  • I'd say wait a bit and try again, because it could be on our end, your end, not sure right now. My host sometimes performs maintenance at 2AM-4AM their time, but the site is accessed from around the world, so people sometimes experience brief down time. Just reply to the email for support. I make sure each support request gets handled.

  • Please contact me as well. Thanks

  • Help me please, if it's possiblle, i heard 35mln americans got this, how to get away, i think it's possibllr as i had ones then it stops, then starts again, so basically there was a reson why it stops isn't it? Help help help...

  • Our community is up and running and available to help. I recommend you click on the link at the beginning of the description to find out more...

  • ..home, but everything was ok, then i start drinking some natural herbs that makes you nervs come down and help you to be off the stress and depress, it was stops a bit, but now starts again, i got headset PC350 and everyday yes i'm shooting CS 1.6 could this make me a noise then? Sometimes noise going on high and i'm like open my eyes like i got electrick shock this is how i opened my eyes and just saing to myself..wow that's hard, so all that means i got it?

  • People is it the same thing i got? Basically i'm only here noise in my ears when i close them and when it's really qiute, like i'm going sleep and there is a noise, i did blood test gp had a look and said everything ok, blood test says i'm on good health just keep diet healthy as well, there is no pain or anything in my ears, well it used to be a pain when i had dental infection, but when tooth took out pain stops after a week, i'm not clubing, well i was listening music at high volume at ...

  • I told my mum, and she told me that my grandad suffered from it SEVERLY because he was a gamekeeper and had been shooting a shotgun all day, every day for 62 years. I know one of my eardums popped when i was a baby aswel i ll have to find out which one. Its mainly in my left ear, its quite upestting at times, as i dont feel normal and hate the thought of being inflicted with something :( hope theres a cure soon, i will pay good money.

  • This isn't something to be "cured." It's actually something EVERYONE has, but you can have heightened awareness of it, and when that happens for an extended period of time, people call it tinnitus. I strongly suggest you join our community and lear about tinnitus from folks who've healed themselves of the "condition."

  • Tinnitus is such a strange thing it really is. Its only recently that i found out what tinnitus is, I started realising something was up after id come back from clubs and my ears would be ringing. I thought this was normal, but its stayed. But when I thought about it hard, ive acutally had tinnitus for as long as i can remember. I remember i was in year 5 at school (10yrs old) and my teacher talking about it. I remember thinking, hmm i hear that noise at night, but i thought it was normal.

  • tinnitus is not a disease or a disorder. It is a symptom. Until they can regenerate outer hair cells they cannot cure inner ear damage, which causes the tinnitus pattern to begin. Tinnitus management using sound/habituation is the way to go - no true "cure".

  • Dear rdangelo, you are right that tinnitus is a symptom. Thank you for recognizing that and posting. I do, however (with sound science), challenge your position about the source of tinnitus. I have interviewed too many people who have healed themselves completely to be on your side of the "curability" discussion. Have you seen my video on the curability of tinnitus, and have you heard of the 1953 Heller and Bergman experiment? That should bring us closer to reading of the same page.

  • I know all about Heller and Bergman. I counsel tinnitus patients (I have a doctorate in audiology) with their study all the time. they found that essentially everyone has tinnitus if the contrast is enhanced in quiet. Clinically significant tinnitus is only different by virtue of its perceived intensity and the parasympathetic reaction some get from it. That's why habituation works albeit slowly. Please don't waste your money on snake oil that may set up an unrealistic expectation.

  • Thank you very much, I will not waste my money. If you know about Heller and Bergman, why come to a fixed conclusion advocating a hair cell regeneration theory? Is it not our responsibility to dig deeper and look at why tinnitus persists? Also, does it not make sense to set up a community dedicated to learning from people who have already healed themselves of tinnitus successfully?

  • i can't even sleep cuz of mine cuz tinnitus not even radio helps and i dont even usually lietsn to music and i always keep the speakers at low sound and i am not around screaming people so how is it possible?

  • For starters you should learn to spell. "Cuz" is not a word. Nobody will ever respect you if you write like that. Stop texting and write in English.

  • hey you stupid fucking moron i am 12 and english is my 3th language and i am going trought a hard time with extremely annoyinh tinnitus and i haven't learn proper english yet and then you are comung from nowhere and you beginning too complain about my english and for your information i don't look when i writing and i don't read what i just writed and btw if u are so good at english u should be able to understand a bader quality of english so take your filthy mouth and put it up in your brown ass