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  1. billie48

    Good Afternoon! I'm New to Tinnitus, from Head Injury.

    ...forum @Koestan07 . Sorry that you suffered that accident while trying to help others. You are a heroine in my book. I hope others with head injury related tinnitus can respond but just in case there isn't enough of responses, you may want to search the forum with 'head injury' wordings and...
  2. Backpacker

    Suicidal

    She had a gym injury, excessive straining while lifting, and she started having head pressure/headache immediately and tinnitus a few days later, so it is not clear if it started because of the diuretic she was put on or because of the actual injury. But: After a month she felt better and she...
  3. just1morething

    Suicidal

    It was just a thought. I’m on a couple BP medications. I know how despondent people get with loud noise in their head. Better to let the Dr. know if you are dropping a BP med. You never want to risk having a stroke.
  4. S

    Somatic Tinnitus

    Can someone please help me with highly somatic tinnitus that has destroyed my life? It came on approx two weeks after suffering pain in my cervical spine just under the skull and radiating headaches from the back of my head after working out. My neck and upper back stiffened up for a few days...
  5. gameover

    Tinnitus and Dysacusis from Concussion/TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury)

    Hi @Kiro. Welcome, and I'm sorry you are dealing with this. You are in the "shit luck" category. Yes, snowboarding or skiing are somewhat risky sports, but this kind of injury could happen to anyone, just slipping on a sidewalk and hitting your head. Or in a car crash. Many of us here are with...
  6. Forever hopeful

    Tinnitus and Insomnia for Months — CURED!

    That’s fantastic news and I’m so happy for you. I believe the processes for tinnitus that is caused by a head injury are different than those caused by noise damage or hearing loss. I think the rate of resolution is much higher. So that it is great news. I am so happy to read when somebody...
  7. Lurius

    Is Skateboarding a Safe Sport to Pursue for Someone with Tinnitus?

    I don't know much at all tbh, but I think I would be way more worried about injury to my head than the loudness. You should probably wear a helmet.
  8. H

    Tinnitus Fluctuations: Signs of Recovery or Just Normal?

    ...many on here and that’s acceptance for now. On another note - I was in contact recently with someone who had tinnitus onset as a result of a head injury in a car accident. She was also very young and has since had a baby as well. I thought I’d tell you so that you could hold on to that...
  9. KotaDomowa

    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    I am still interested in how they understand the exclusion criteria: somatic tinnitus arising from head or neck injury. Do they mean accidents (violent injury) or also, for example, discopathies? And why were people from TMJ excluded?
  10. Frayact

    My Tinnitus Is Definitely Caused by Something in My Neck — Maybe the Scalene Muscles?

    If I rapidly shake my head from side to side, the low-frequency hum that I hear will stop temporarily as if the hum is being interrupted. But as soon as my head is motionless, the noise returns again. I've never been to a chiropractor, and I don't have any neck pain. But I'm wondering if some...
  11. ASilverLight

    Prof. Thanos Tzounopoulos Receives $2 Million Grant

    I do have a neck injury and some sinus issues going on but I don't completely rule out noise/cochlear damage.
  12. A

    Head/Neck Injury Related Tinnitus

    Tinnitus is very common after a closed head injury. It usually starts after days to weeks after the injury as far as I have read. My tinnitus started exactly after 24 hours after I smashed my head on a concrete wall. Guess my injury was more severe :(. One problem with mild TBI is that there are...
  13. Compo

    I Think I Have Somatosensory Pulsatile Tinnitus

    I’ve had tinnitus about 7 weeks now and had improved a bit. It’s pulsatile tinnitus. Had stayed away from the gym since I suffered a head/neck injury. I think the injury also brought on TMJ. Anyway, was doing a leg exercise and maybe forced it and held my breath. I noticed that my ear had...
  14. dpdx

    yup, i had a head injury last year.....pretty bad.

    yup, i had a head injury last year.....pretty bad.
  15. friend

    Not Doing Well — Near the End

    No I was blindsided by a cowardly attack. Im trying cranial therapy and see a chiropractor too. Ive tried neurofeedback. I want to buy my own neurofeedback devise. Any ideas on what I can get that works at home? Thank you for caring.
  16. Aaron

    Lidocaine and Dexamethasone Perfusion

    Yes, but IV lidocaine will increase the tinnitus caused by head injury, I don't mean the local perfusion
  17. martin12

    Poll: Do You Have Tinnitus in One or Both Ears?

    Is everyone's tinnitus noise induced? Or head injury?
  18. FellowSufferer

    Introducing Tinnitus Quest

    ...as I stay focused and avoid distractions. That's why I said 90% of cases. Most of the time, tinnitus is caused by acoustic trauma or possibly a head injury. The rarer causes, such as Meniere's disease or the conditions you mentioned, require more specialized care to address the underlying issue.
  19. martin12

    Damaged Auditory Nerve Without Hearing Loss?

    ...where one can damage the auditory nerve yet not show hearing loss up to standard measurements? If the auditory nerve was damaged from head injury then would hearing loss not be a result? I suffered a head injury in mid march, although there was no skull fractures my jaw, and right side of...
  20. LilSass

    Tinnitus from Head Injury (Multiple Skull Fractures): It's Gotten Worse Over the Years — I Need Help

    Hi @Russell Schenck! Have you ever tried seeing upper cervical chiropractor? Sometimes a head injury can cause a subluxation of the atlas vertebrae and can cause tinnitus. Good luck!
  21. RonnieCarzatto

    Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

    So would this treatment benefit those who suffered from a head injury?
  22. Apolonia

    Any type of head injury could have severe negative effects on an individual's life...

    Any type of head injury could have severe negative effects on an individual's life...
  23. Greg Sacramento

    Tinnitus Newbie Desperate for Answers, Trying to Determine the Cause — From Cervical Injuries?

    Always thought that @IntotheBlue03's problems (all) were caused by cranio-cervical instability. Alar injury also causes brain fog and sensations when moving head and eyes. All this increased anxiety. Tinnitus is decreasing as Alar ligaments are healing, thus anxiety is decreasing. qEEG may be...
  24. MEWISEMAGIC

    Lidocaine and Dexamethasone Perfusion

    This is not a true statement. Tinnitus caused by a head injury will not increase with a perfusion of lidocaine. There is no physiological reason for this to occur.
  25. Greg Sacramento

    Care to Interpret My Case?

    @ChiGuy What does injury to your ribs detail? Did you also hurt your neck, spine, jaw or hit your head? Is your tinnitus high pitched which could relate to this injury even though it happened the year before.
  26. RonnieCarzatto

    Spontaneous Recovery Stats: Many Recover (3 Studies)

    @Bill Bauer I was thinking more like head injury induced...
  27. RonnieCarzatto

    He thinks it's related to my head injury, or maybe a misaligned jaw.

    He thinks it's related to my head injury, or maybe a misaligned jaw.
  28. PaulBe

    A Guy Who I Met on Kik Has Very Loud Tinnitus

    If he's had it that long, then maybe headphones don't worry him as his existing tinnitus goes. If its from a head injury/accident (I presume head injury, not airbag deployment or other sound) then his tinnitus would most likely be Central, not auditory in origin. Of course if he'd like to add...
  29. Dr. Nagler

    How Does a Head Injury Cause Tinnitus?

    Hi @martin12 - Thank you for your interesting question. The truth is ... I do not have an opinion regarding how head injury causes tinnitus. There are a number of postulated mechanisms, but I find none of them compelling enough to hand my hat on it. Now there I have an opinion. To me, once...
  30. Johno

    How to Habituate to Loud Ringing?

    What starts your tinnitus? Noise, drugs, head injury, stress or unknown cause?
  31. Greg Sacramento

    Have You Ever Experienced a "Second Tone" Temporary Spike?

    @Jiri Hi: Can you give some details on your neck/head injury.
  32. D

    Back of head injury on 1/6/17,, T started on 1/12/17.

    Back of head injury on 1/6/17,, T started on 1/12/17.
  33. SilverSpiral

    Major Rumbling... Most Invasive... I Need Your Help.

    Are you being treated for injury related to your fall? I don't have much knowledge regarding head injury but there are definitely others who have had vestibular disorders after concussion. I hope you recover.
  34. Bobby B

    Eeeeeeeee the Sound of Silence

    @Chris browne what exactly caused it ? head injury ? blast to the ears ?
  35. Greg Sacramento

    My Tinnitus Is Definitely Caused by Something in My Neck — Maybe the Scalene Muscles?

    Often without noise exposure, a sudden neck injury is cause of hearing loss/tinnitus and more so if neck problems already exist. Cervical muscle spasms from lifting or turning neck often to the left can cause C spine straightening, upper ligament damage, atlas imbalance, suboccipital nerve and...
  36. D

    Trauma Associated Tinnitus: Characteristics, Outlook

    head injury 1981! complete loss of hearing. i know about severe T. that's it.
  37. R

    AM-101 TACTT1 Results Released

    Mine may have been a head injury -- but I can't actually remember if the head injury was before or after the tinnitus. It may have been a neck injury -- but I can't actually remember if the neck injury was before or after the tinnitus. It may have been years of moderate volume talk radio --...
  38. M

    Changing Brain Patterns and Tinnitus

    Could it be that tinnitus starts in the brain? For example tinnitus caused by head injury, stress?
  39. V

    Finally Saw the ENT After 3 Months of Waiting and...

    Hi, Yes, I had/have whiplash too! So I don’t know if it was/is from the whiplash or blows to the head/jaw. What is HBOT? Also, I could go for physio for whiplash I suppose? What is Gua Sha? Any links where I can learn about these things would be great. BTW, I do eat lots of healthy fats...
  40. RonnieCarzatto

    What Can MRI Exactly Find for Tinnitus?

    @GregCA I'm starting to wonder if mine is even induced from my head injury. I hit my head back in January it wasn't even that hard. I hate tinnitus.
  41. The Red Viper

    What Can MRI Exactly Find for Tinnitus?

    @RonnieCarzatto have you seen an orthopedic doctor or a neurologist for your mild head injury?
  42. Tinker Bell

    So Mad Right Now — Someone Decided to Touch My Ear and Tinnitus Came Back

    Traumatic brain injury, like from a hard hit to the head.
  43. joe

    Hi Calin, How did you get your tinnitus, was it noise? head injury? or something other?

    Hi Calin, How did you get your tinnitus, was it noise? head injury? or something other?
  44. ZackColorado

    Starting My Tinnitus Recovery Journey After a Gunshot

    Thanks @Eleanor89. It’s been difficult and if you’re here, you know the road. I did take the full dose being inside a concrete room when I took the shot. No cover, wide open into my ears and brain. Thing is, it’s not from a medical injury or a vaxx injection but brutal gun force so I just...
  45. Backpacker

    New to Tinnitus — Cause Migraines, Ibuprofen, Blood Pressure Meds, or Autoimmune Disease?

    Did you ever look into PLF yourself online and try herbal diuretic, sleeping with your head elevated, avoidance of any kind of bending over and straining etc? I am assuming you are already avoiding salt and coffee. When you describe your "atypical headache" as atypical, what is it exactly, is...
  46. billie48

    Hello, I Don't Remember -Not- Having Tinnitus

    ...as Lyme Disease & Fibromyalgia, high blood pressure or blood circulation problem, anemia, loud noise exposure or acoustic trauma/shock, head injury or TBI, neck injury or muscle problems, hearing loss from aging or other causes, Meniere's Decease, barotrauma from rapid pressure changes in...
  47. Martin69

    Poll: Do You Have Tinnitus in One or Both Ears?

    Neither nor. Stress.
  48. M

    Is Tinnitus Due to Neck Injury Likely to Go Away If Treated?

    In January 2020 I fell and hit the back of my head and received a concussion as well as whiplash. It took about three months to recover and I needed physiotherapy for my neck (which really did help a lot in my recovery). I did have occasional tinnitus during that time but was feeling so poorly...
  49. martin12

    Physical Therapy for Tinnitus Due to Injury

    ...to find what frequencies were impacted. The standard audiogram is pretty much worthless however DPOAE will find the issue. Also i have head injury T which today is about 50% better. Month over month gradual improvement. With Tinnitus from head injury only time is of the essence. It's...
  50. Ricky81

    Hi There

    What caused your T? If you got lumbar puncture then you had high icp. Was it a head injury?
  51. Karen

    Newbie — Any Help Appreciated...

    ...and speak to a nurse, to see if it might be worthwhile to go back for further examination. The doctor could probably not do anything much to treat your tinnitus, unless he chose to send you for further testing. I hope it begins to subside for you. Glad you remembered about the head injury!
  52. Contrast

    Were you exposed to loud noise, certain medication, known hearing loss, TMD, neck/jaw cervical...

    Were you exposed to loud noise, certain medication, known hearing loss, TMD, neck/jaw cervical issues? Head injury, TBI? Anything you believe contributed to tinnitus?
  53. martin12

    Somatic Tinnitus

    I may attempt biofeedback in coming weeks. Somatic Tinnitus, amongst other things can stand for tinnitus from neck/head injury. Correct?
  54. L

    Photo Album of Tinnitus Talk Members

    Hmm. Long story short: Extreme hyperacusis forced me to wear ear muffs for months. Could not tolerate even barely audible sounds. It led to severe tension and cramps in the entire head and neck region which makes those muscles prone to injury... Even normal movements could cause injuries. It...
  55. D

    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    it isn't for people such as myself who lost all hearing on account of a head injury.
  56. Dr. Nagler

    Damaged Auditory Nerve Without Hearing Loss?

    I believe you are saying that you have tinnitus that developed after a head injury, that your hearing thresholds are normal, and that you wonder if in spite of the normal hearing thresholds your tinnitus could be the result of auditory nerve damage without evidence of any other structural...
  57. GregCA

    What Can MRI Exactly Find for Tinnitus?

    You've had a head injury and Tinnitus of an unknown exact source since then, so an MRI seems reasonable to see if anything abnormal stands out.
  58. K

    Looking for Some Advice (Traumatic Brain Injury, What to Ask an ENT)

    I was in head on collision late May, resulted in mild to moderate TBI and something else I can't remember atm. Talked to every doctor from trauma, to PCP, to a neurologist. I have had a white noise sound since the accident, 24/7. Kinda sounds like a speaker before you play music, that dead air...
  59. Greg Sacramento

    Neck and Jaw Issues — Would Heat and Muscle Relaxers Be Helpful?

    ...may include mental fog, cerebellar or brain stem injury, concussion, and most notable is vertebrobasilar insufficiency. So with a head injury, noise can be a problem for the brain. The vertebrobasiliar plate can associate to vertebrates rubbing together causing tuning fork sounds. Motion X...
  60. Greg Sacramento

    Possible TMJ?

    Studies are over over the place with this, but few that I have found discuss jaw formation as an infant, young adult or permanent teeth development. They do mention mouth breathers, jaw and neck injury. I've been to Periodontal dentists that been practicing forever that specifically treat TMJ...