Whoosher Wednesday
Pulsatile tinnitus is the perception of a rhythmical noise that is synchronous with the patient's heartbeat. Pulsatile tinnitus is rare and distinguishable from the more common, "regular" form of tinnitus. There are many possible pulsatile tinnitus causes. It is important for patients to get adequate, thorough and compassionate care. In some cases, unlike "regular" tinnitus, the underlying cause of pulsatile tinnitus may be identified and treated. For more information about pulsatile tinnitus, including helpful coping tips, news and support, please click here: Whooshers.com.
Whoosher Wednesday
Whoosher Wednesday is a monthly effort to increase pulsatile tinnitus awareness. "Attend" from anywhere in the world. It takes one click! Every first Wednesday of the month is Whoosher Wednesday and everyone around the world is encouraged to participate!
On the first Wednesday of every month, take a minute to tell/post to your Facebook and Twitter friends to "Learn More About Pulsatile Tinnitus" or "Pulsatile Tinnitus Sufferers Need Advocacy, Too!" Include a link to Whooshers.com so they can learn more. And tell your offline friends, too!
Also, please sign and encourage others to sign Whoosher's petition for a diagnosis code: Change.org/petitions/pulsatile-tinnitus-is-not-tinnitus-create-a-pulsatile-tinnitus-diagnosis-code-icd-10-cm
