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stringbender
31st Jul 2010, 14:04
Is there pilots that can relate to a medical loss due to Tinitus.

I am interested in finding methods to cope with this debilitating injury.

Stringbender

HEATHROW DIRECTOR
31st Jul 2010, 14:31
I don't know if it always results in a loss of medical. I've had it for 60 years and it never affected me and i have never had medication. I really don't notice it unless something reminds me - like this posting! Now it's buzzing away but it will go soon..

Good luck

Uncle Wiggily
31st Jul 2010, 16:00
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzQg4c-YpNE- (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzQg4c-YpNE-) the best explanation I ever heard about tinnitus

In addition, I have been taking Ginkgo Biloba tablets and it seemes to help.

gingernut
31st Jul 2010, 22:34
Here's the paradox of the aviation medical world.

On one hand, you should get it checked out to make sure there is no underlying sinister cause, (which is extremely unlikely).

On the other, if you kept quiet, no-one would be any the wiser, as tinnitus is nearly always subjective (ie, only you know you've got it.)

This can be quite useful in sifting your symptoms referral criteria from primary care - tinnitus - General Practice Notebook (http://gpnotebook.com/simplepage.cfm?ID=-26542053)

or give these guy's a ring
The British Tinnitus Association,
Ground Floor,
Unit 5,
Acorn Business Park,
Woodseats Close,
Sheffield S8 0TB
Freephone: 0800 018 0527

Never heard of anyone being grounded for tinnitus on this forum,and it has been mentioned before (try a search.)

Gulfstreamaviator
1st Aug 2010, 07:47
thus the frequency response of your audiogram will be effected.

glf

captainsmiffy
1st Aug 2010, 09:00
"...or give these guy's a ring....."

Haven't they had enough of ringing?! (Sorry, couldn't resist - hat,coat...off)