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Yes I have tinnitus along with Meniere's disease. What I hear is a constant whistling sort of sound. It's not terrible. (I've had TERRIBLE too!) Over time I've simply gotten used to it. I really don't pay much attention to it for the most part anymore. Back when it was TERRIBLE my pdoc put me on Klonopin & that helped bring it back down to a tolerable level. I see different ads on the internet for things you can supposedly do for it. I'm skeptical. I think most of that is just a way for someone to try to rifle your wallet. I hope you are able to find a solution for what you are hearing.

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Yes I have tinnitus along with Meniere's disease. What I hear is a constant whistling sort of sound. It's not terrible. (I've had TERRIBLE too!) Over time I've simply gotten used to it. I really don't pay much attention to it for the most part anymore. Back when it was TERRIBLE my pdoc put me on Klonopin & that helped bring it back down to a tolerable level. I see different ads on the internet for things you can supposedly do for it. I'm skeptical. I think most of that is just a way for someone to try to rifle your wallet. I hope you are able to find a solution for what you are hearing.
I'm glad yours is not bothering you as much now. My brother has it pretty bad. Yes, people are always trying to get us to buy something for these problems and I don't have any to spend anyways. Thanks for your response.

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