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Pulsatile Tinnitus Foundation

Organized by Pulsatile Tinnitus Foundation Holiday Gifts 2024 Fundraiser!
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Midweight Contrast Handles Cotton Canvas Tote Bag
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Buy some PTF swag to help the pulsatile tinnitus community today!

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All funds raised will go directly to Pulsatile Tinnitus Foundation Inc
$280 raised
13 items sold of
50 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$30
Midweight Contrast Handles Cotton Canvas Tote Bag, Unisex - Natural / Black
Midweight Contrast Handles Cotton Canvas Tote Bag
Unisex - Natural / Black
Organized by Pulsatile Tinnitus Foundation Holiday Gifts 2024 Fundraiser!

About this campaign

The Pulsatile Tinnitus Foundation, Inc. has established this end-of-2024 effort to raise funds to support the pulsatile tinnitus community.

The Pulsatile Tinnitus Foundation (PTF) (http://pulsatiletinnitus.com) manages and shares information about pulsatile tinnitus, a rare symptom described as a rhythmic sound that is in sync with the heartbeat or pulse.

While the underlying causes of pulsatile tinnitus cross over a number of various medical specialties, the majority of them are identifiable and treatable. Indeed, some causes are lethal if not addressed quickly, and pulsatile tinnitus may be the sole underlying symptom. However, pulsatile tinnitus is often incorrectly referred to and often diagnosed as “tinnitus,” for which an entirely different medical workup is warranted.

PTF provides support, via social networking platforms, collections of medical reports, and databases of medical professionals familiar with pulsatile tinnitus cases, to educate patients and the medical community.

We connect patients to doctors, and doctors to their colleagues, each a crucial component of treatment, since pulsatile tinnitus merits a multi-disciplinary approach. We support the medical community devoted to pulsatile tinnitus studies. We advocate for increased awareness, in monthly awareness campaigns and others. We facilitate patient support meetings across the United States and worldwide. We monitor trends in algorithmic recommendations for diagnostic imaging. We encourage and enable patients to be their best advocates, equipping them with information to share with their doctors, who may have never seen a patient with this symptom in their practice. We use technology to support patients’ experiences with a rare symptom – sharing how it impacts daily life – and to educate medical professionals with limited training to identify pulsatile tinnitus causes and the complex workup warranted by the symptom.

The website, Whooshers.com (http://www.whooshers.com) is operated and managed by The Pulsatile Tinnitus Foundation, Inc., as our focal online forum and network that currently links thousands of individuals in over 60 countries.

Supporters

Anonymous 2 items

To help the Pulsatile Tinnitus Foundation.

Ann Biermann $40

My cousin Renee is a Whoosher

Honor Teoudoussia $25
Anonymous 1 item

TY!

Anonymous 1 item
Marina Moraes 5 items

I have pulsatile tinnitus myself and have been tremendously blessed by the information and support on this group.

Lori Brief-Chavez 1 item + $70

I am thankful to Emma and the Whoosher's website. Before I learned about them, several doctors misdiagnosed me. I hope one day there is a cure for all of us who suffer from Pulsatile Tinnitus.

Anonymous 1 item
Anonymous 1 item
Diane Sbarra 1 item

I have Pulsatile Tinnitus 24/7. Thank you! (Would love a shirt)

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