Tinnitus!! - Sounds Scary

Recently a client of mine was telling me about tinnitus, which was associated with vertigo. Vertigo is the feeling of a room/objects spinning. Or even when you are standing still things are still spinning.

However, tinnitus is not considered a health condition, but is an attribute of a principle condition.

Tinnitus can be a result from any infection, tumors, ear injury, toxic chemicals or even a condition like HBP or hypertension.

Often people with this type of condition of tinnitus apprehend buzzing, ringing, chirping, whistling and sassing accents that are not caused seemingly. This list can be some of the only symptoms, but as my client told me, he was suffering my loss of hearing, and sensitivity to sound.

More than likely with this particular client, it was a mixture of things.  He has been working around air planes for many years as a baggage supervisor.  After working around these loud planes he started to notice that is hearing had been decreasing over the last couple of years.

After recovery, from a horrible ear infection he started to notice he would hear a static notice in his ears.  Not only was this aggravating but occasional he didn’t think much of it. After his suffering started from vertigo attacks, that’s when he started realizing his situation.

After he was realizing his condition, he and his daughter were having a conversation and he started to notice every time she would say something, the sound of her voice was causing his eyelids “dancing.”  This was starting to not only make him sick to his stomach but very dizzy as well.  This “dancing” feeling only lasted a few seconds, but he had to spend the next several hours lying down.

Not taking this serious, he just blew it off, thinking it was a once time episode. However, the same thing occurred when his daughter came to visit about a week later. After this, he came to realize this just wasn’t a freak incident, but it was happening more often.

Knowing that it would be to hard not to be able to speak to his daughter, he finally made an appointment with his doctor.  The first appointment led up to several other doctor visits to Ear Nose, and Throat doctors.  The tests had proven he was suffering from tinnitus.

It is not as easy to cure tinnitus as it is to diagnosis. Normally there is impairment to the ear structure, and this casualty can be changeless.

This client was looking for a way to cope with this condition so he would be able to be in the room with his own daughter, and not having the feelings like he was going to faint.  Not only did he feel awful but his daughter felt horrible as well. She was thinking to herself that she is making her very own father ill.

Not only was this client looking for a way to cure his tinnitus, he was looking for a way to help his high blood pressure. My client tried the High Blood Pressure guide , and was very pleased with the results.

During the time of researching for a cure to his high blood pressure, he ran across the Dizziness and Vertigo guide .  Now he doesn’t have to worry about the “dancing eyelids” anymore when he is trying to have a simple conversation with his daughter.

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