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No,you can only "mask" it listening to music or TV through headphones.
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♫ Here's, where, the relationship ends ♫
On a serious note: see a doctor! |
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make sure she uses wax to get the quiff right would be best advice
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that is quite the funniest post ive ever read
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my mother has it, no cure i am afraid.
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crikey she is only 29 is it unusual at tht age, she is at doctors now.
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I`m afraid there is very little you can do apart from wearing big old hearing device thingymajigs which counteract it,most people don`t bother.they say having them washed out can damage the eardrum
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at least she wont hear mozzies next time u visit a hot country
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too much loud music i bet,either in the club scene or from the mp3 players,take care with the volume
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At that age, it could be an early symptom of BIH (some docs still unaware of this but it is increasingly common amongst women at that sort of age, apparently).
http://www.patient.co.uk/doctor/Benign-Intracranial-Hypertension.htm |
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Cut back on smoking & coffee it works for me. I also take aspirin to reduce my bp. Ask a doctor first though.
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Fan next to the bed. You can get a good one from the football forum.
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early stages will include her asking you to grow a beard, wear a chunky jumper and peaked cap, and smoke a pipe.
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avast ye hornswaggler!
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It's no fun :(
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Very unpleasant. The memsahib suffers from tinnitus.
Unfortunately, there appears little to be done. |
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I had it... drove my crazy most nights... then...... it just went. Bliss.
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Is there a cure for TINTINUS
start by learning how to spell it - then learn about it. |