Quote: Are you inferring your tinnitus is known to come and go
because
of blood pressure medicine???

Yes, This does happen -and to me, also. It's fading a bit after recent
changes to meds.
It doesn't normally last this long , though I've tended to have it for
years now, on and off.
If it happens out of the blue and goes again this would be more
notable in asocc. with uwave effects , I would think.
My long term tinnitus is a HF hiss.
The ad hoc 'add in' I get may be what Patty mentions- that is more an
ascending or descending ringing which lasts a few seconds, normally.
No idea what that is tbh.

On May 11, 3:26 pm, patty <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all;  Just thought I'd add another paper that has a mention of
> tinnitus:  Biological Effects of Microwaves: Thermal and Nonthermal
> Mechanisms,
> By John Michael Williams found it on my way to exploring the physics
> of the situation.http://128.84.158.114/pdf/physics/0102007
>
>

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