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Francispoon
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I have been suffering from tinnitus for the past 6 months.
Both myself and my doctor are convinced that my tinnitus is
quite related to the manner by which blood vessels are
expanded and contracted.
I am currently controlling my bp with 1 tablet of calcium
channel blocker and 1 tablet of ACE inhibitor. The result
has been that the 'pressure point' moves around in my head.
It goes from the left to the right first after taking the
medicine and then moves back to the left again and stays
there until the following day. This is not a pleasant
experience. The buzz sound goes wherever the 'pressure
point' goes.
I wonder if it would make a difference should my bp be
controlled with just 1 tablet of calcium channel blocker
rather than a combination with unknown repercussion from
drug interaction. My BP used to be controlled with just one
kind of medicine for several years and it was only during
the medicine change that my tinnitus came out. Now I am more
and more convinced there was a relationship.
Your views?
Thank you in advance,
FP
Both myself and my doctor are convinced that my tinnitus is
quite related to the manner by which blood vessels are
expanded and contracted.
I am currently controlling my bp with 1 tablet of calcium
channel blocker and 1 tablet of ACE inhibitor. The result
has been that the 'pressure point' moves around in my head.
It goes from the left to the right first after taking the
medicine and then moves back to the left again and stays
there until the following day. This is not a pleasant
experience. The buzz sound goes wherever the 'pressure
point' goes.
I wonder if it would make a difference should my bp be
controlled with just 1 tablet of calcium channel blocker
rather than a combination with unknown repercussion from
drug interaction. My BP used to be controlled with just one
kind of medicine for several years and it was only during
the medicine change that my tinnitus came out. Now I am more
and more convinced there was a relationship.
Your views?
Thank you in advance,
FP