sounds as though we all have plenty of company here...
I do use the soft earplugs often at work whenever in noisy locations, and that really helps. The ringing always worsens whenever exposure to loud, or even medium-loud noises or music occurs. Excess exposure to loud music, gunfire, and the continual din of cooling fans while working in computer rooms have all contributed.
I too am curious about the quietus homeopathic; anyone stating that these are all worthless has obviously never tried Rescue Remedy (which BTW is not for tinnitus). I looked over the quiet relief website but the "click to order a trial discount special" hyperlink failed. I never did call the phone # listed; just seems suspicious or something. I really have to wonder if a ridiculous pricing structure might be a turn-off?
I do use the soft earplugs often at work whenever in noisy locations, and that really helps. The ringing always worsens whenever exposure to loud, or even medium-loud noises or music occurs. Excess exposure to loud music, gunfire, and the continual din of cooling fans while working in computer rooms have all contributed.
I too am curious about the quietus homeopathic; anyone stating that these are all worthless has obviously never tried Rescue Remedy (which BTW is not for tinnitus). I looked over the quiet relief website but the "click to order a trial discount special" hyperlink failed. I never did call the phone # listed; just seems suspicious or something. I really have to wonder if a ridiculous pricing structure might be a turn-off?