I know there are lot of members on this site that are younger. Let this thread be somewhat of a warning. I never heard this term before and I think you all should be aware and be carefull. Many of us here have lifestyles that are condusive to obtaining this affliction. PLEASE check into Tinnitus. There are several causes of this affliction and nicotine is on the list. Today I was diagnosed with this ringing of the ears. Its bad and not likely to go away. The doctor says there is no real cure and that I will have to live every waking minute with this huge distraction. IT sucks big time. Its so loud and its driving me crazy. My past and current lifestyle has contributed to my problem. And now its here for ever. Nicotine is just one of the MANY causes of tinnitus for me. Check the links below to find all the causes and protect your hearing PLEASE. Take heed.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/tinnitus/DS00365
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/r...topic-overview
http://www.tinnitus.asn.au/tinnitus.htm
I just was diaganosed today and am now learning about this. If anyone here has any input I would appreciate hearing from you. Nicotine wouldn't be the root problem but is a contributor. However, I hadn't noticed any ringing untill I started snusing alot, like 10-12 portions daily, instead of just 3-5 portions a day that I used a year ago. ****
It remains to be seen if I will stop nicotine and if stopping will help in my case. Soon I will try to quit nicotine for a week to see what happens. As soon as I order and receive some nic-free snus. I will have some major lifestyle changes, from my music, nicotine, several medications that I take, stress and fatigue. Oh the list goes on in my case........****. :cry:
Anyone want to purchase a pair of vintage Klipsch Corner Horns? I have the original, largest most powerfull speakers that Klipsch ever made and they have to go. Its a sad day.........****

Tinnitus is the lastest of many health problems that I will have to live with FOREVER now that I'm older. So my advice to you all is "don't get old". Sadly, the alternative to getting old is even more severe.
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http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/tinnitus/DS00365
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/r...topic-overview
http://www.tinnitus.asn.au/tinnitus.htm
I just was diaganosed today and am now learning about this. If anyone here has any input I would appreciate hearing from you. Nicotine wouldn't be the root problem but is a contributor. However, I hadn't noticed any ringing untill I started snusing alot, like 10-12 portions daily, instead of just 3-5 portions a day that I used a year ago. ****
It remains to be seen if I will stop nicotine and if stopping will help in my case. Soon I will try to quit nicotine for a week to see what happens. As soon as I order and receive some nic-free snus. I will have some major lifestyle changes, from my music, nicotine, several medications that I take, stress and fatigue. Oh the list goes on in my case........****. :cry:
Anyone want to purchase a pair of vintage Klipsch Corner Horns? I have the original, largest most powerfull speakers that Klipsch ever made and they have to go. Its a sad day.........****


Tinnitus is the lastest of many health problems that I will have to live with FOREVER now that I'm older. So my advice to you all is "don't get old". Sadly, the alternative to getting old is even more severe.
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