| View Larger Image | When Your Ears Ring!: Cope With Your Tinnitus-Here's How | Paperbackby Neil G. Bauman (Author)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | GuidePost Publications | | Page Count: | 118 Pages | | Publication Date: | April 17, 2007 | | Sales Rank: | 828,627th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description If your ears ring, buzz, chirp, hiss or roar, you know just how annoying tinnitus can be. You do not have to put up with this racket for the rest of your life. Recent studies show that a lot of what we thought we knew about tinnitus is not true at all. Exciting new research reveals what you can do to eliminate or greatly reduce the severity of your tinnitus. In this book you will learn what causes tinnitus in the first place and the steps you can take to bring it under control. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 3.0 based on 3 reviews)
| Very Disappointing by Robert L. Bayliss (Nashville, TN) 1 Stars September 13, 2009 I just finished this and only rated it one star because there is no reason to learn to "just cope." There is relief available, though seldom from Doctors who are conventional ENTs. Doctors don't learn in med school how to fix tinnitus because they do not learn enough about the human brain. For research read Jastreboff. For relief, read, "Turning The Volume Down." I see that there is a newer edition than the one I read. Be sure to get the 2007 edition that is Revised and Expanded. I had tinnitus for 6 years until I read this book. I got relief and am thankful for it!
| | Tinnitus Overview by J. Rutolo (Reading, PA) 3 Stars May 13, 2007 This was a good introductory book on the subject of tinnitus. It offered hope for healing and numerous solutions. The most important thing I learned from this book is that most people who have tinnitus do not suffer from it, and that those who do usually have a background of emotional difficulties. Generally, the best treatment is to learn that understanding the tinnitus helps to diffuse the fear of it which in turn reduces the volume and the suffering. It is possible to live with it and have it bother you no more than wearing a pair of glasses. I did purchase a second book titled Tinnitus: Turning Down the Volume which is more in depth for those who want to learn the technical aspect of the illness and look for solutions that are more psychologically based. The good news is that you don't have to suffer, it just takes time and work for the healing to happen.
| | Best book on tinnitus so far by Sarah (pennslyvania) 5 Stars January 07, 2007 I have had tinnitus for over a year. I have read many books on the topic but I have found this one to be the best so far. I really think this book can be very helpfull for anyone with tinnitus. It is very well written and it seems to cover everything. It made me think about my tinnitus differently. It gives me so much hope that I will be able to cope better in the future. I have not finished reading it yet, but I had to come on and write a review so that others could also get some help. I look foward to finishing it. It does give me hope!
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| Tinnitus: Turning the Volume Down (Revised & Expanded) by Kevin Hogan (Author), Jennifer Battaglino (Author)
Over 50 million Americans experience some form of tinnitus and there are those who don't realize that the ringing in their ears has a name. Of those 50 million, 12 million are estimated to have severe tinnitus where they seek medical treatment. Approximately two million people are suffering so severely that they cannot make it through their daily activities.
Kevin Hogan has a positive approach to health as a definite goal worthy of determination. Kevin experienced tinnitus, and...
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| Tinnitus: Questions and Answers by Jack A. Vernon (Author), Barbara Tabachnick Sanders (Author)
A brief book focusing on the most frequently asked questions regarding to ringing in the ears. Uses an easy to follow "question and answer" format. Covers causes and treatments with an optimistic tone. Includes a glossary. Tinnitus patients have questions that most often their doctors and audiologists can't answer. The disorder is not taught in medical schools and a single frontrunner of a treatment has not emerged. Tinnitus patients typically do not know where to go for help. ...
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| Natural Relief from Tinnitus by Paul Yanick (Author)
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| Tinnitus Retraining Therapy: Implementing the Neurophysiological Model by Pawel J. Jastreboff (Author), Jonathan W. P. Hazell (Author)
Tinnitus and oversensitivity to sound are common and hitherto incurable, distressing conditions that affect a substantial number of the population. Pawel Jastreboff's discovery of the mechanisms by which tinnitus and decreased sound tolerance occur has led to a new and effective treatment called Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT). Audiologists, ENT specialists, psychologists and counsellors around the world currently practise this technique, with very high success rates. TRT, the treatment...
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| Ototoxic Drugs Exposed: Prescription Drugs and Other Chemicals That Can (and Do) Damage Our Ears by Neil G. Bauman (Author)
Have trouble hearing? Ears ringing? Room spinning? Dizzy? Find out quickly if your medications may be the culprits! "Ototoxic Drugs Exposed" reveals the shocking truth about the specific ear-damaging effects of more than 920 drugs and chemicals. Just as importantly, it reveals the factors that can put your ears at higher risk and explains how you can help reduce this risk in order to help protect your ears from the sneak attacks of prescription drugs.
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