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#1 User is offline   Denci 

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Posted 05 February 2013 - 04:08 PM

I created this forum acc to find someone who can help me with this one problem. I haven't even made my aion character yet, so I'm logging in for the first time and I get: "You must agree to the aion game service agreement to proceed. (37)" So I don't see any checkbox or anything of the sort to agree to.. I searched and heard that this problem was solved by changing my resolution or changing to windowed mode or full screen, but it didn't work. I even restarted the game a few times, it simply does not show up. What is the solution to this ridiculous problem please?

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Posted 11 March 2013 - 01:40 PM

In Latin, tinnire means "to ring". Tinnitus is the medical term for "ringing in the ears,". It is the perception of ringing, hissing, or other sound in the ears when no external sound is present. It affects 1 in 5 of the World's population, and touches over 33% of the elderly community. It may be intermittent or constant in character, mild or severe in intensity, vary from a low roar or throbbing to a high-pitch sound so deafening the individual may hear nothing else. It may be subjective -audible only to the patient or may be objective which is audible to others. It may or may not be associated with a hearing impairment. Tinnitus isn't a disease. It's a symptom that can be caused by a number of medical conditions.

Natural Remedies For Tinnitus

Cause of tinnitus #1: Most tinnitus comes from damage to the microscopic endings of the hearing nerve in the inner ear.

Cause of tinnitus #2: Hearing loss. Doctors and scientists have discovered that people with different kinds of hearing loss also have tinnitus. Too much exposure to loud noise can cause tinnitus.

Cause of tinnitus #3: Long-term use of certain medications. Aspirin used in large doses, quinine, antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs can affect inner ear cells. Trauma-related damage to your inner ear.

Cause of tinnitus #4: Temporomandibular joint problems. These are "jaw joint" disorders, and they may result in clicking or grating noises when you move the jaw.

Cause of tinnitus #5: Stiffening of the bones in the middle ear.

Cause of tinnitus #6: A hole in or a rupture of the eardrum.

Cause of tinnitus #7: Ear infection. If an infection reduces your ability to hear outside noises, you're more likely to hear the noises related to tinnitus.

Cause of tinnitus #8: Ear wax. Buildup of excess wax in your ear can reduce your ability to hear or inflammation of the eardrum membrane, the middle ear, or the inner ear.

Cause of tinnitus #9: Allergies, tumors, and problems in the heart and blood vessels, jaws, and neck can cause tinnitus. High blood cholesterol clogs arteries that supply oxygen to the nerves of the inner ear. If you are older, advancing age is generally accompanied by a certain amount of hearing nerve impairment and tinnitus.

Cause of tinnitus #10: Diet can affect tinnitus. Specific foods may trigger tinnitus. Foods include red wine, grain-based spirits, cheese, and chocolate quinine/tonic water, high fat, high sodium can all make tinnitus worse in some people.

Cause of tinnitus #11: Stress is not a direct cause of tinnitus, but it will generally make an already existing case worse. Ringing in the ears also sometimes accompanies vertigo (dizziness).

Cause of tinnitus #12: Maskers are small electronic devices that use sound to make tinnitus less noticeable. Maskers do not make tinnitus go away, but they make the ringing or roaring seem softer.
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