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  1. jacob21

    My 3rd Success Story with Noise-Induced Tinnitus

    @tniuf, my initial sound in 2008 was a pure sound very high pitch of 8 kHz. Then when I got those "crisis spikes," I got new sounds; white noise mixed with a high pitch sound, like the sound of a jet taking off. I could hear the sound all over my head and not just on the left side. But the good...
  2. Greg Sacramento

    Was Doing Fine... Now Brain Tinnitus?! I'm Scared.

    @Screamin Ears Screamin Ears My neuro believes that I have occipital neuralgia which resulted from dental trauma. Occipital neuralgia can also be caused by whiplash such as with a car accident or by lifting. It's caused by a pinched nerve in the neck or by tight muscles at the back of the...
  3. NineNails

    Punch/Kick to Ear and Tinnitus

    @PatrickG , Karma decided a blunt forced trauma to my skull with a metal rod was due. Two months later, T suddenly started when I lay down in bed and never stopped. I've severe hearing loss in one ear plus multiple reactive noises. Still, I try to do some martial arts. Though, no direct blows...
  4. Contrast

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

    Have you heard of hidden hearing loss or central hearing loss from head trauma?
  5. Arseny

    Anyone with MES (Musical Ear Syndrome) / Musical Tinnitus?

    When I had HBOT the doctor asked me after a few sessions if I had any voices or screams, sounds that feel like ending of words in my head. She said she had some patients with this and they got worse. So I guess it must be pretty common. I'm seeing a psychiatrist and she wants me to take pills...
  6. John G

    OCD or Change in Behavior Pattern After Tinnitus

    @Nick Pyzik Thanks for your post but you lost me in some of your thoughts.Stop the ringing,but the problem will still be there?. We lost our younger self?. I could be wrong,but are you saying that our emotions are a cause of T ?. What about the stories of loud music,head trauma etc.. causing T?.
  7. D

    Repeated Modified Nerve Blocks and Auditory and Non-Auditory Nerve Stimulation

    Hi Bryson. I’ve been following this thread as I’ve been on my own journey, eagerly watching how things worked out for you. I have a couple questions if you don’t mind? Sounds like you had a centralized head tinnitus and also a reactive tinnitus in you left ear, and the treatment stopped the...
  8. Jim Vasilakis

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Does that mean that loudness hyperacusis happens exclusively at the cochlea? Because if that's the case, the device will almost certainly help.
  9. Contrast

    Seems Like There Are Many Types of Tinnitus

    First of all glad you are curious, most people don't care. In a nutshell tinnitus is disruption in the the auditory brain (pusatile tinnitus is not true tinnitus) Three most common causes of tinnitus 1: Hearing loss 2:TMD and (neck/jaw problems) 3: Direct trauma to the auditory brain itself...
  10. Ricky81

    Has Anyone Experienced Ear Drum / Ear Pounds or Palpitates But Don't Have Pulsatile Tinnitus?

    ...left ear drum vibrates sometimes and I can hear and feel it. It's so random tho.. like few times a week only. I have T in both ears from head trauma. However I'm not concerned about ear drum random vibration.. it's the least of my worries.. My ENT has checked everything and got inner ear...
  11. Ricky81

    Physical Therapy for Tinnitus Due to Injury

    Mike.. sorry to hear about your 2nd accident. That's what I'm afraid of.. another head trauma and my T will spike. That's why I stay mostly home on weekends. My T has gone down especially after lumbar puncture. I only hear T at night when trying to sleep and in quite rooms... but that could...
  12. Samir

    Dublin Tinnitus Trial

    This I think shows more than anything that tinnitus is more of a brain problem than ear problem. It may start with the ear, like an injury for example, but the noise is generated and sustained by the brain. I see that you have indicated that your tinnitus was caused by head injury and acoustic...
  13. Jeff M.

    Grocery Shopping

    Weirdly, I actually find relief in louder environments. My T is idiopathic (not noise or trauma induced), so I have no pain or actual ear damage. The noise is all coming from my brain. So louder environments, like the market, actually help me to forget about the ringing. It drowns out the noise...
  14. Kleiner

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    I asked to Dr. Shore 4 months ago if my case (noise trauma, 50% somatic and 50% non-somatic tinnitus) could benefit from this technology. She said as long as I have somatic tinnitus, the non-somatic part could benefit from it. I read her patents/papers and I wasn't able to find the point that...
  15. J

    Head Related Trauma Delayed Onset Tinnitus from Automobile Accident

    Unfortunately not, as a matter of fact, my ENT won't even acknowledge that tinnitus can come from head trauma. He says I have hearing loss and that's what caused it.
  16. Drone Draper

    Expecting Silence Again?

    Definitely like the concussion simile. I know a guy locally who is a rugby player. He had loads of concussions. Went to see him fight a Thai boxing exhibition fight. One kick to the head and he was OUUUUUUUUT. Suffered massive memory loss after, kept re-introducing himself to people. There's no...
  17. lcj

    Is There a Way to Alleviate Somatic Elements of Tinnitus?

    @pinklights98 You may want to go see a TMJ specialist and get fitted for a nightguard. Recently I talked to a neuroscientist through Facebook who had just developed tinnitus from acoustic trauma himself (loud concert). He said that his t got so much better after he was fitted for nightguard...
  18. simb999

    7 Weeks In and Struggling

    Hi all, I've had t for 7 weeks now caused by noise trauma, really hit me hard, appears to be in my right ear, although the noise has changed a lot from head buzzing and a high pitched noise to just high pitch noise, as of today this has increased significantly in volume and am back to panic...
  19. kingsfan

    Ketamine Relieves Depression by Restoring Brain Connections

    Since Ketamine is an NMDA antagonist, is there a possibility it could provide some level of protection against acoustic trauma or ototoxicity?
  20. aurora_borealis

    Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

    Hey, I've had unilateral tinnitus only in the left ear/head for 2 months now. I got it after listening to loud music over earbuds for 4 hours on a bike. But I've had some troubles with the left ear before. I had a few middle ear infections a few years ago and when changing altitude (on a...
  21. Aegyo

    What Is Going On? Do I Have Reactive Tinnitus or Hyperacusis? Needing Advice and Support...

    ...reply to private messages for some reason? But look at my second post, I answer some of your questions there. I have no ear pain, sounds don't seem loud to me at all. No history of neck or head trauma or brain issues. Only thing is that my jaw makes a clicky noise sometimes when I yawn or eat.
  22. martin12

    Tinnitus Will Gradually Improve

    ...or brain. Unfortunately i also acquired a light/mild case of hypercusis where the T amplifies with certain sounds. Full recovery from head trauma is hit or miss. Some people get lucky and others don't. I think 1 year mark is the determinant. Careful with the Xanax! I've heard of many...
  23. H

    Tinnitus, Hyperacusis, Ear Pain Started a Week After Contracting COVID-19

    @Robster, yes but it's a gradual thing, and needs to be assisted with lifestyle changes to help the nerve heal. If you're thinking about fasting, I'd join a group on Facebook because it does carry a few risks - well worth it IMO. I'm part of "Fasting and Autophagy". I see your cause of...
  24. B

    Tinnitus After a Bike Crash — Is There Any Surgery to Get Rid of Tinnitus?

    ...but you didn't say whether you had these tests done. I assume you had them done as they're routine. Tinnitus could also arise from head trauma, and I'm not sure whether that's due to the impact damaging the cochlea or the nerve, or trauma to the brain itself where tinnitus is said to...
  25. John G

    Update: NUCCA Chiropractor Refuses to Treat Me

    There will be never be one cure for all types of T. So many different reasons people get T. Head,neck trauma, noise induced,anxiety etc. All you socalled experts saying no about this and that treatment. Some of you think you know so much..but you dont know jack shit. What works for one...
  26. Greg Sacramento

    Pulsatile Tinnitus Related to Blocked Ears?

    @Simon Czt With displacement of the articular disk of the jaw as you describe would involve compressive force to your retrodiskal tissues. This could associate to pulling of the lateral pterygoid muscle. Trauma from this associates to cervical hyperextension or/and from hitting head. Retrodiskal...
  27. Deamon22

    3 Month Update — Tinnitus Got Better

    ...Before my tinnitus i had terrible health anxiety for a few months so maybe that had also something to do with my onset ( together with my head trauma/cold or long time noise). I‘m sure you will improve, is your nose still full? Maybe also your ETs are a bit full so maybe steam inhalation...
  28. 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...
  29. billie48

    Hello to All

    ...fluid build-up feeling pressured, TMJ, TTTS, high blood pressure or blood circulation problem, loud noise exposure or acoustic trauma, head trauma & injury, neck problems, hearing loss, Meniere's, barotrauma from rapid change of atmospheric pressure, ear or head slapping, grief for the loss...
  30. billie48

    New to Tinnitus Group

    ...fluid build-up feeling pressured, TMJ, TTTS, high blood pressure or blood circulation problem, loud noise exposure or acoustic trauma, head trauma & injury, neck problems, hearing loss, Meniere's, barotrauma from rapid change of atmospheric pressure, ear or head slapping, grief for the loss...
  31. M

    Tinnitus from Whiplash

    Here are the links: This article talks about the symptoms of somatic tinnitus http://www.tinnitusformula.com/library/somatic-tinnitus/#.VMroctX3-ix Somatic tinnitus usually occurs in one ear only. There are a number of tinnitus properties that suggest a somatic component: 1 – Intermittency, 2...
  32. Ricky81

    Why Not Give Retigabine (Trobalt, Potiga) a Try?

    I'm currently taking Topamax to control intracranial pressure and headaces due to head Trauma almost year ago.. I hate taking meds. All meds come with some long term side effects. No one knows if you take a particular med Trobalt etc..for 2 years what effect if will have on your kidneys...
  33. kingsfan

    Ear Fullness Gradually Progressing as the Day Goes on / Certain Activities Make It Worse

    I should check into this, as I know everything around my head and neck is tight.
  34. Ricky81

    Going To Bars and the Like

    I avoid going to bars and especially clubs where music is very loud and dumb girls grinding with any loser that walks by. My T is due to head trauma but since getting T if I go to a bar, club with out plugs my T spikes up the entire night. Fk T... before I would go to bars, clubs and never...
  35. aimlesshiker

    2+ Weeks with Tinnitus and Occasional Discomfort in My Ears — Noise-Induced or Not?

    Could those neck/muscle problem cause 24/7 tinnitus? Otherwise I'm still convinced it's acoustic trauma (I realize I put "noise-induced" in my original thread title, which I believe is incorrect). I'm just still wrapping my head around 1) the fact that headphones and/or car speakers could have...
  36. dan

    Looking Through Another Angle to Find the Cause of Tinnitus That We all Face!

    ...the brain also has neuroplasticity, so under certain conditions it can compenstate. That's my take on it. Edit, well I shouldn't say brain damage unless head trauma, but maybe it goes into a hyperactive state which is very hard to reverse. Also I really doubt tinnitus is a government conspiracy.
  37. Alue

    Has Your Tinnitus Ever Stopped?

    No, mine has not. :( To answer your question. That is probably because it is more of a neurological problem for you than an ear problem. (it can be both) My acoustic trauma hit my left ear the hardest, and the left side is where the baseline tone that never goes away is the worst. That...
  38. Greg Sacramento

    Does Tinnitus Usually Go Away?

    @Mathew Gould Was there neck soreness before the jaw problem or the opposite? Jaw problems can cause neck problems, but way more often the neck causes jaw problems. If the neck soreness started first, was it caused by muscle trauma, lifting, bending head forward within some activity - head...
  39. Jerad

    Repeated Modified Nerve Blocks and Auditory and Non-Auditory Nerve Stimulation

    Your tinnitus sounds a lot like mine, so I’m eager to see how the treatment works for you. We’re all rooting for you and hoping for positive results. Does your tinnitus cause you sensations of physical pain? Mine feels like electrical currents and electrical discharges, in the form of zaps...
  40. Greg Sacramento

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

    In plain English or non biological terms: Your joints are normal size and shape. TMJs are smooth and rounded without defects. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUT: Your mandibular plane and vault is a little deep and narrow. This is...
  41. Darby

    Hearing Cricket Like Noises from External Sounds

    Hi - I recently got tinnitus in my left ear that the ENT diagnosed as acoustic trauma induced. The tinnitus has been slowly improving over the past couple of months. But since last week I have been hearing cricket like noises whenever I hear external sounds like fans, fridges etc. These sounds...
  42. nills

    Retigabine (Trobalt, Potiga) — User Experiences

    New User Information Gender: Male Age: 33 How Long Have You Suffered From Tinnitus? (Date of Onset): Nov 19, 2009 How Did You Get Tinnitus?: Acoustic Trauma Explain How You Got Tinnitus: Suffered sever acoustic trauma. Had T for few days than went away. than after a few weeks T started...
  43. vttbx

    ENT Prescribed Vinpocetine, Betahistine and Piracetam — Should I Take These for My Tinnitus?

    Piracetam would always temporarily lower my tinnitus for about a day. But it has recently caused GI issues so I had to stop taking it. I never tried Betahistine. Vinpocetine never helped much. What kind of dosages are you taking of these?
  44. Matchbox

    People with Dysacusis, Distortions or Loudness Hyperacusis — Describe Your Symptoms!

    The real fix is an ENT taking you seriously and either surgery or a blood patch... because that shit is fixable.
  45. RonnieCarzatto

    Self-Test/Discovery for Link Between Tight Neck and Eustachian Tube Dysfunction

    I'm reading this with great interest. Myself, I suffered a head injury back in January. My T is not pulsatile however, it is a constant tone, high pitched, primarily in my right ear (or right side of the head). Applying pressure to my temple region, moving my jaw a certain way, and...
  46. Jason C

    Can an Acoustic Trauma Cause Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy?

    I would doubt it. CTE is usually caused by bruising to the lining of the brain be it from repeated blows to the head such as a boxer or rugby player. It’s this bruising that is thought to release proteins which cause the degenerative brain disorder. Acoustic trauma can however cause tinnitus...
  47. A

    Head Trauma to Existing Tinnitus?

    A typical feature if head trauma T is delayed onset. Infact closed head injury patients have a wide variety of other neurological deficits that appear in days and weeks and not immediately. This is due to cell death in the brain and this process takes some time. My T started after about 24 hours...
  48. Alue

    World Record in Loudest Stadium (142 dB!)

    Not screaming. Discharging a very large high pressure air tank with my head on the other side of it in a small 8'x6' room. There was no reason to discharge it at all and he happened to have hearing plugs in at the time for whatever reason.
  49. Exit

    Acoustic Trauma Induced Low Hum Almost Completely Gone by Lowering Chin to Chest

    My experience is that the head position can alter the feel of tinnitus just as your environment can. If you feel it’s better, then put on earmuffs and you might realise it’s just the same sounds you hear.
  50. Contrast

    I'm New Here — Worried About My Tinnitus

    All acoustic trauma or very loud prolonged noise exposure guarantees some hearing loss even if it does not show up on a 250-8000hz audiogram. Protect your hearing and hope for the best recovery. No guarantee's but get a steroid to be safe. If you had tinnitus mildly before did you suspect...
  51. M

    My Tinnitus Keeps Getting Worse No Matter What I Do

    Hi... I can still hear some stuff of the outside world, so it’s not just my head noise... a week in and this hasn’t been getting better... I’m just not sure which way to go. Last night scared me, I’ve never heard my tinnitus that loud, to the point I almost couldn’t drive. I think I will try...
  52. Contrast

    Tinnitus without Hearing Loss

    I apologize I missed this comment, yeah hidden hearing loss to the moon. lol
  53. 1000

    Bent Cochlear Cilia

    I had tmjd.... Years before the trauma...but I wasn't exposed at higher until it happened....now I feel more myofacial pain.... Forward head bending...That's me :( I'm always like that... Mouth open too long.... I do that too... Clenching...yes Neck pain....yes before and after. Oh...
  54. Contrast

    Severe Tinnitus Since 1978... Please Tell Me There's Hope.

    Because your T was caused by direct head trauma which probably damaged your audiotory brain, perhaps in the future signal timing and epilepsy drugs will help. https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/new-university-of-michigan-tinnitus-discovery-%E2%80%94-signal-timing.2805/page-2 Please keep in...
  55. Steph1710

    The Audiology Student and Her Series of Unfortunate Events (Acoustic Trauma)

    Hey my lovely! Yes, I've experienced very loud events which spiked my tinnitus. However, my tinnitus came down to it's original volume/sounds after a few days of the sound trauma. One time was the car stereo being left up on full volume by my partner using the car before me. I turned the car...
  56. Alue

    How Frequently Does Your Tinnitus Change?

    Almost never, changed a little after I got injections into the eardrum, but I think that was just the procedure. After a couple weeks it was back to the same damn high pitched buzzing in my head that can't be masked. Does that mean it's more chronic if it never changes? It seems like...
  57. Ricky81

    Anyone Get Tinnitus From Accident/Fall/Concussion?

    Most football players have T. Google it. Especially if they had a few concussions while playing. I too have T from head trauma.. but I think mine is due to high intracranial pressure. Normal icp is usually 5 to 15. Mine was 33.. my head felt like it was going to explode until I got a...
  58. ryand

    Steve, I appreciate your positive energy and dedication to this site and cause. I'm 2.5 weeks...

    Steve, I appreciate your positive energy and dedication to this site and cause. I'm 2.5 weeks having T, (acoustic trauma , TMJ) On a Prednisone steroid, preparing to deal long term & have many side effects I've had good days just accepting my sounds and using the advice on this site. My one...
  59. Robb

    AM-101 TACTT1 Results Released

    i got T due to a hard slap on my left side of the head = ear -> perforated ear drum etc. So in my case left ear. Of course they ask you where the T sounds is most present in my case left and center of head. This means that ear projects (how they call it) the sound from left to center..
  60. John Young

    Seems Like There Are Many Types of Tinnitus

    So then what is different about pusatile tinnitus?