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Tune Into Tinnitus with Dr. Neil Bauman, hearing loss coping specialist, and author of "Take Control of Your Tinnitus."

Episode Summary

"Tinnitus affects an estimated 32 percent of the U.S. population, according to National Center for Health Statistics studies. The prevalence of tinnitus increases to 70-85 percent in the hearing-impaired population via Google." Today's episode with Dr. Neil Bauman who has had tinnitus for over 70 years in this episode he explains how he has dealt with it, the different enunciate, and a better understanding of tinnitus verse musical ear syndrome.

Episode Notes

Here is the Outline for  "Tune Into Tinnitus with Dr. Neil Bauman, hearing loss coping specialist, and author of "Take Control of Your Tinnitus."

Section 29.  Dr. Neil's daughter developed his heredity hearing loss.  He is a compassionate Dad

Section 50.  The different enunciation of tinnitus:  tin nuh tuhs, tin nye tus,  tin ni tus both American and Canada/English pronunciation

Section 65.  Tinnitus is a psychosomatic brain according to Dr. Neil Bauman

Section 93.  Emotional Side of tinnitus.  How do you feel or How do you experience it? 

Section 151.  Experiments for tinnitus included cutting the auditory nerve which was not a great solution

Section 160.  "Take Control of Your Tinnitus by Dr. Neil Bauman available  Center for Hearing Help 

Section 177.   Humor - " my ears don't ring even though that's how its described my phone rings" 

Section 226.  Drink Calm for an increase of Magnesium 

Section 309.  Musical Ear Syndrome explained on a  personal level

Section 445.  William Shatner American Tinnitus Association 

Section 551.  The limbic system lets you know if it's a green, red, or double red warning system.  The ears never sleep.  The eyes and ears are your warnings system.  

Section 751.  Don't embarrass someone with hearing loss

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