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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8773503" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Do you have any allergy problems or any chronic illnesses related to your immune system or neurological system?</p><p></p><p>I've had extremely bad tinnitus since I was about 14, and tinnitus isn't always what you might think it is. There's several different issues that affect the ear, jaw, nervous system, etc., that can lead to tinnitus. Hearing damage can lead to tinnitus, but sometimes tinnitus has nothing to with your ear whatsoever. The part of the brain that processes sound is not in the ear, so you can get electrical leakage into the sound signal processing part of the brain that sounds like tinnitus, just like your RCA cables can get noise into your speaker amp if they're un-shielded and next to a high current power wire.</p><p></p><p>I would go to a doctor and not take a single word of what they say as facts, and research what they say, and see what you can conclude for yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8773503, member: 591582"] Do you have any allergy problems or any chronic illnesses related to your immune system or neurological system? I've had extremely bad tinnitus since I was about 14, and tinnitus isn't always what you might think it is. There's several different issues that affect the ear, jaw, nervous system, etc., that can lead to tinnitus. Hearing damage can lead to tinnitus, but sometimes tinnitus has nothing to with your ear whatsoever. The part of the brain that processes sound is not in the ear, so you can get electrical leakage into the sound signal processing part of the brain that sounds like tinnitus, just like your RCA cables can get noise into your speaker amp if they're un-shielded and next to a high current power wire. I would go to a doctor and not take a single word of what they say as facts, and research what they say, and see what you can conclude for yourself. [/QUOTE]
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