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  1. twa

    Tinnitus Sufferer for 7.5 Years — Constantly Worsening

    You mentioned extreme stress for extended periods of time. Once that stress is relieved, have you seen people improve? twa
  2. Lane

    Read This Success Story Carefully — It Could Help You

    Here's just a partial tabulation of things I've heard of tinnitus originates from: -- 1) inner ears; 2) TMJ; 3) neck; 4) upper cervical spine; 5) thyroid gland; 6) heart; 7) liver; 8) kidneys; 9) gut 10) sinuses; 11) Candida; 12) Lyme; 13) stress; 14) anxiety; 15) head injury; 16) brain tumor...
  3. Greg Sacramento

    Sydney, Australia: Tinnitus from Neck Injury — Active Vibration Left Ear: Help Please

    @ShellyW Hi Shelly: Take the palm of your and very gently rub down the muscle in this link. Start from the top side of neck down to front lower side of neck. Do this on left side but slightly tilt your head to the right to see if your tinnitus or ear sounds change. Your tests have rule out...
  4. Greg Sacramento

    Tinnitus from Neck Injury — New to This Group

    That wouldn't be a problem for you. Vertebral artery dissection from injury such as from whiplash would likely cause severe headaches and would relate to pulsatile tinnitus. Can you describe your range of motion exercise, because so much needs to taken into consideration with also having...
  5. Greg Sacramento

    The 'Love Hormone' (Oxytocin) May Quiet Tinnitus

    @Pleasure_Paulie I use it and quite a bit of it. Several years before tinnitus. For my back and legs - serious pain injury. Of all the side effects, with a large dose, I only felt like in a daze, with a light head, sometimes a little faint. With a smaller dose I was fine. I still have some in...
  6. M

    TMJ Tinnitus — New Sound

    What type of injections and where?? Yeah I'm looking to get my neck right again so inflammation will go down.
  7. Bill Bauer

    Close Calls You Miraculously Dodged?

    Have you had any close calls/bullets that you had miraculously dodged? Earlier this week, I slipped on my concrete driveway and fell backwards. I had instinctively moved my arms in such a way that I landed on my elbow and ripped my jacket. I came very close to hitting my head against concrete...
  8. L

    Seeking Info About Tinnitus

    Thank you for your detailed post. From what we can figure out it appears to have come from a form of head trauma but we are not 100% sure. He is being seen by an ENT but the exact cause is uncertain at the moment. Reading this site to try and fill in some of the gaps. Thanks for your links
  9. billie48

    Here We Go Again...

    ...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...
  10. billie48

    Advice Please. Ringing Returned After Putting Head Under Water in the Bath.

    ...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...
  11. A

    Tinnitus Is Unfair, Period

    No I am away from home in a small place with no actual clinic. Does it make a difference? I heard they dont generally test like all frequencies.
  12. J

    Stress, Surgeries, and Now Tinnitus

    So I suspect that my jaw may he playing a part of this. I have looked a lot at the TMJ stuff and I definitely have some of the symptoms. I don't have much pain, but my jaw pops a lot and my teeth fit together differently from day to day. Additonally, I have been told at night I snap my teeth...
  13. D

    Help with Spike from "Fleeting" Somatic Tinnitus

    @Greg Sacramento I have been reading with interest your reply to OP. I have the same symptoms i.e. increase/decrease in tinnitus depending on head situation (mainly lying in bed). You asked OP if they remembered injuring collarbone so I wanted to ask whether injury to rotator cuff could also...
  14. billie48

    Found My Frequencies! 5770 and 13714 Bi-Lateral and Phasing

    Welcome to the forum! So are you asking if there are other causes that can aggravate your tinnitus besides acoustic trauma? If not acoustic trauma by loud band sounds, there are many other causes which can trigger or aggravate tinnitus including but not limited to drug reaction or side-effects...
  15. billie48

    Hello! New to the Forum — Tinnitus for 50 Years

    As far as the reason for the T increase, there are many possible causes, single or combined, which can trigger or aggravate tinnitus including by not limited to drug reaction or side-effects from ototoxic drugs, ear wax build-up, inner ear infection, Eustachian tube infection or ETD, ear drum...
  16. Michael Leigh

    Can TMJ Cause Hyperacusis?

    One of the most common causes of hyperacusis is exposure to loud noise/acoustic trauma. Other things can cause it too. Head Injury Adverse reaction to medication or surgeries Chronic ear infections Auto immune disorders The side effects of drugs Lyme disease TMJ: Temporomandibular Joint...
  17. billie48

    The Unknown...

    Welcome to the forum. There are many causes which can trigger or aggravate tinnitus including but not limited to drug reaction or side-effects from ototoxic drugs, ear wax build-up, ear-wax removal suction, inner ear infection, Eustachian tube infection or ETD, ear drum injury, fluid build-up...
  18. Greg Sacramento

    Update After Hospital ENT Appointment (My Hearing Reacts to Certain Sounds)

    It's most likely your neck and posture causing your problem - arteries of back side of neck that pump blood. With that often lymph fluids, nasal fluids and fluids from ETD are also involved. It appears that you had a neck injury at some point, then neck muscle spasms from lifting head in a lying...
  19. Brody11

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Yes absolutely. Acoustic trauma seems to be the largest cause of hyperacusis along with others, like ototoxic medications, head injury, etc. It's not surprising that around 85% of those with hyperacusis also have tinnitus, both of which were likely caused by noise damage in most cases...
  20. Greg Sacramento

    Tinnitus, TMJ, Headaches, Neck Pain, Facial Pain, etc. — Possible Treatment

    Cervical spondylosis with swirling noise. Most likely development was from a sudden injury. I have many medical articles about this and each one discusses different things that could had happened that can cause somatic or pulsatile tinnitus or both. Arteries - often the vertebral, carotid or...
  21. billie48

    Just Looking to VIsit with Others of My Kind ;)

    Welcome to the forum. You seem to be doing well even with your 7/24 T. Allergies causing sinus infection or allergy to drugs are known to have triggered tinnitus. There are many causes which can trigger or aggravate tinnitus including but not limited to drug reaction or side-effects from...
  22. billie48

    Hi I'm New, Tinnitus Started After Bad Anxiety, What Are the Chances of It Going Away?

    Welcome to the forum. Anxiety is one of the many causes of tinnitus. Are you sure there isn't any other factors? There are many causes which can trigger or aggravate tinnitus including but not limited to drug reaction or side-effects from ototoxic drugs, ear wax build-up, ear or Eustachian tube...
  23. C

    Tinnitus from Mild Concussion

    ...started. I’ve been to several doctors and an ENT, who found no hearing loss or earwax etc. It has been about 2 months, and it seems to have faded from the onset. I was wondering if anyone has contracted tinnitus after a head injury like myself and what the odds of it going away are? Thanks!
  24. billie48

    Hello to All

    Welcome to the forum. You surely have a good attitude with your closing sentence above. Hope your spike will fade back to baseline for you soon. There are many causes which can trigger or aggravate tinnitus including by not limited to: Drug reaction or side-effects from ototoxic drugs, ear or...
  25. billie48

    New to Tinnitus Group

    Welcome to the forum. You are like a tinnitus veteran of sort. Perhaps you can share with the forum your secret to live with T for long term. As far as the reason for the T increase, it can be many things. There are many causes which can trigger or aggravate tinnitus including by not limited...
  26. Path Maker

    Tinnitus Due to Concussion with Possible Sinus Involvement

    Can you make an appointment with a neurologist to more completely assess the blow to your head? Please make sure to seek medical attention now, even though your symptoms are at their worst and you might feel less inspired to do so. NOW is sooner than later on, and the earlier you investigate...
  27. Greg Sacramento

    Sydney, Australia: Tinnitus from Neck Injury — Active Vibration Left Ear: Help Please

    @ShellyW Hi Shelly. It seem like it's your spinal accessory nerve that passes thru the trapezius and sternomastoid muscles which allows the head to tilt and rotate. Along with injury to the seventh cranial nerve that innervates the stapedius muscle in the middle ear. It most likely...
  28. Mike Lee

    Head/Neck Injury Related Tinnitus

    Mine started several months after falling on my head down stairs. Objective Pulsitile - MRI and CT fine muscles in neck cramp, vision blurs, headache, intermittent, various intensity, duration, psychological and physical triggers. Control with ice packs, massage neck muscles, relaxation ...
  29. roy1159

    Suicidal

    If I had told you the amount of medical problems I acquired after tinnitus and hearing problems it would sound like a cruel joke. I'm f***in 21 with the health of a 80-year-old. But it doesn't really matter as I was debilitated when I 'only' had the hearing problems and tinnitus and should have...
  30. weab00

    Pulsatile Tinnitus Caused by Neck Whiplash: Is It Curable?

    Ok so is there a good chance to get cured? I’m fairly certain it’s from the whiplash so I don’t want to spend money on a doctor if they’re going to tell me what I already know without a cure. What measures could be taken to fix this?
  31. Lisa88

    Tinnitus Is Changing in Pitch. Having Panic Attacks. I Really Want to Die.

    Maithe, what are the antibiotics you were given? I am hoping it is not cipro. There are many causes of t from head injury to medications to ear wax build up to tmj to neck injuries, to high blood pressure to infection to noise exposure. Or have you just been through a traumatic event? Have you...
  32. Sevv

    Do TMJ and Neck Problems Worsen Hyperacusis LDLs?

    Hello everyone. I hope you guys are doing well. Lately my hyperacusis seems slightly worse. I do have occasional temporary setbacks (as in burning pain for some hours or days) after loud noises but my neck and jaw aren't doing too great either (I'm a stomach/side sleeper). I'm trying to find...
  33. M

    How About Help?! Terrible Time Dealing with Tinnitus

    Hi; I want to thank everyone for the responses and to make a clarification. I had a head injury, not exposure to chainsaw noise. Thanks for the suggestions for the various possible cures, I'll look into them and share them with my doctor. I'm not sure how much she does or doesn't know about...
  34. attheedgeofscience

    My Complete Auditory Evaluation: Audiogram, Extended Audiogram, Tympanogram, Otoacoustic Emission

    ...loss, with asymmetrical dips of about 20db around the 1 to 2 kHz frequencies is seen in about two-thirds of people who have experienced a head injury. Sometimes the hearing loss may be more pronounced - in which case the person will notice automatically. But in the above cases, where the...
  35. A

    Weird Thing That Happened (Hitting Head)

    Holy cow! Hope your doing alright buddy. I hit my head 16 months ago and my life changed forever. I am merely existing and not living due to my head injury. Even mild ones change you forever. I hope you didn't have to face any of the troubles
  36. billie48

    Musician Just Diagnosed with Tinnitus — Anyone Else & Next Steps?

    Welcome to the forum. Sometimes members here list a reason for their tinnitus as 'cumulative damage' by noise exposure over a long period. At the time tinnitus shows up, it may not be right after another noise exposure event. But acoustic trauma is only one of the causes of tinnitus. Perhaps I...
  37. dg1

    Hi There

    Bad bike accident in July...landed on my the side of my head/neck and left shoulder. Broken clavicle and cracked ribs. No observed head trauma...helmet did it's job. Came down with the flu after running a marathon in October. ER in December...CT showed a BAD sinus infection. Drugs knocked it...
  38. InDespair

    A Physical Experiment for Those Whose Tinnitus Is NOT from Loud Noise Exposure

    actually i was wrong - its not the scapula but some damaged fiber of in the trapezius that produces tinnitus in my case. see my latest thread, where i confirmed it 100%.
  39. Lane

    Greetings from Buffalo

    ...what an ordeal you've been through. Your determination to stay optimistic and hopeful is highly commendable! I myself had a serious head injury as a teenager, and suffered for years, not knowing it had left significant residiual damage--the kind of damage that often does not show up on...
  40. C

    Describe the Anxiety and Emotions Tinnitus Causes You

    With me, it’s mostly frustration, and a lot of that frustration comes from dealing with doctors who don’t seem to take it seriously and who tell you the same useless things you could find out on Google. They tell you to run a fan in your room, but my tinnitus is so loud that I would need a fan...
  41. billie48

    A Tinnitus Beginner — Stress and Lack of Physical Exercise May Have Contributed

    Welcome to the forum @LizC . As far as the reason for the T increase, there are many causes, single or combined, which can trigger or aggravate tinnitus including by not limited to stress and lack of exercises. Thing like drug reaction or side-effects from ototoxic drugs, ear wax build-up...
  42. Jenlo37

    Tinnitus After Concussion

    Hi I'm new to this site an wondered if anyone can help. My tinnitus started the day after a head injury which left me with 6 staples in my head and concussion. I've been suffering from vertigo and low frequency tinnitus for about 8 months now and it's driving me crazy. Audiology have been great...
  43. C

    Cold Cause of Tinnitus

    ...I don't hear it but when its quiet and I listen for it I can. Can it be blocked eustachian tubes? I have not been exposed to loud noises or had a head injury for that matter. I'm now on day 4 of tinnitus and it's driving me nuts because I'm worried it may become permanent. Please help. Thank you.
  44. ampumpkin

    Weirdest Feeling Ever...

    Hello, woke up this morning with my T lower, like every morning. Went to drop my son at daycare and bumped my head on the car door. Can you believe that after 7 years of non-stop T, my T disappeared completely for an hour?? I have to admit that I freaked out, I thought I would have a heart...
  45. billie48

    I'm New Here — Worried About My 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...
  46. IreneO

    How to Sleep with Tinnitus without Taking Medications?

    I have T since the end of 2014, due to head injury from a traffic accident. Two months is very early days, hang in there and it will get better.
  47. LindaS

    Hyperacusis in Early Stage: Give Ears a Break or Expose Them to Everyday Sounds?

    Hi @NewLionel (Sorry, not sure how to do the quote thing so I cut and pasted the line from your post) Re: "initially it felt like my brain was vibrating/on fire..." Did you also feel like there was an electrical storm going on in your head? Experience ear fullness, pain and burning...
  48. Lane

    Loud Voices Make Me Anxious and Scared

    I think it really varies with each individual, and the circumstances surrounding their getting hyperacusis (I believe mine was the result of a head injury). I'm keeping a minimally invasive surgery in mind as I contemplate my options: A New Treatment For Hyperacusis 2016 2nd Seminar Master
  49. billie48

    Intro and Some Questions

    ...injury, fluid build-up feeling pressured, TMJ, high blood pressure or blood circulation problem, loud noise exposure or acoustic trauma, head injury, neck muscle problems, hearing loss, Meniere's, barotrauma from flight, grief for the loss of love ones, sleep deprivation, untreated sleep...
  50. Finnigan

    Like a Headache... Tinnitus Has a Systemic Effect, Both Physically and Emotionally

    Like a headache, anything happening in your head affects your entire body systemically both physically and emotionally as with your heart which is in contrast to something like a leg injury which generally has only a local affect. This is why tinnitus is so difficult to go through because...
  51. Tinniger

    An Interesting Observation to Somatic Tinnitus from the Large Survey (> 5000 Participants)

    ...0.62% - Ear wax build up 0.60% - Otosclerosis 0.40% - Allergy 0.38% - Metabolic (diabetes, thyroid, B12, hyperlipidaemia etc.) with "somatic tinnitus" is obvious. Maybe, e.g., somatic tinnitus is often (80%?) at head injury and seldom with ototoxity (10%?). This would be a very important fact!
  52. Greg Sacramento

    Tinnitus, TMJ, Headaches, Neck Pain, Facial Pain, etc. — Possible Treatment

    @just1morething It's nice to connect with you again, but I wish that it wasn't related to our situation. Maybe a chat about football, or about an outdoors adventure would be ideal. After a year of research, I convinced that injury to the jaw is a major cause of physical tinnitus. A Dr. Stylis...
  53. CT84

    Tinnitus Changed from High-Pitched Eeeee to a Low Hissing/Fizzing Sound — Good Sign?

    ...I have no idea what caused my tinnitus. I did suffer a nervous breakdown recently, medication was increased (Sertraline) and suffered a head injury after blacking out. Also was told I had an ear infection and was given a course of antibiotics. So the cause could be any of those things. I...
  54. billie48

    Tinnitus Since 2014 from Mold Mycotoxin Sickness

    ...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...
  55. billie48

    Minor Introduction

    Welcome to the forum. Loud noise exposure or acoustic trauma is only one but there are many other causes, single or combined, which can trigger or aggravate tinnitus, including by not limited to drug reaction or side-effects from ototoxic drugs, ear wax build-up, inner ear infection, Eustachian...
  56. billie48

    High Pitched Ringing Creeping Up on Me

    Welcome to the forum. There are many causes which can trigger or aggravate tinnitus including but not limited to drug reaction or side-effects from ototoxic drugs, ear wax build-up, ear or Eustachian tube infection or ETD, ear drum injury, fluid build-up in ears feeling pressured or fullness...
  57. Greg Sacramento

    Somatic Tinnitus Causes (TMJ, Neck, etc.): Is There a Way to Tell?

    @Mathew Gould There can be good or bad results with device that you point out in post above to place a curve back from a straightened C spine from forward neck injury. Constant pressure on neck muscles may end up straightening C spine more. If one's atlas is tilted to one side, device can do...
  58. billie48

    Hello! I'm New

    Welcome to the forum. As far as the reason for tinnitus, there are many causes, single or combined, which can trigger or aggravate tinnitus including by not limited to drug reaction or side-effects from ototoxic drugs, ear wax build-up, ear or Eustachian tube infection or ETD, ear drum injury...
  59. Mister Muso

    Muscle Soreness and Difficulty Breathing?

    My T is definitely noise induced but I also have bruxism and a somatic element. One ENT doc I saw couldn't get his head around how it was possible to have both. Don't worry I'm not wasting my time on any new doctor's appointments apart from my favourite general practitioner...
  60. Contrast

    MRI with/without Contrast

    ...have had HF hearing loss most of there life, under go a stressful situation or take certain medicine and end up with chronic tinnitus. It's a neurological problem with more unknowns but in almost every case atleast one these factors are usually at play. hearing loss neck/jaw problems head...