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  1. RichJ

    Suggestion for Those with Pulsatile Tinnitus — Get a Scan and See a Specialist

    "Hi Rich, Heidi provided some great information. May I ask was your angiogram a ct angiogram of the head with iodine which usually takes half an hour or was it a more extensive one that includes more than just the head and with sedation? I agree these tests are very expensive. I don’t know if...
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    Cerebral Angiogram Results

    I was nervous about the procedure, but it really wasn't that big of a deal. The hardest part for me was not moving my legs for 4 hours after the procedure.
  3. RichJ

    Suggestion for Those with Pulsatile Tinnitus — Get a Scan and See a Specialist

    "The T Sounds like a high-pitched kind of hissing there’s also some other sounds maybe that sound like crickets or cicadas and all of its pulsatile… In sync with my pulse or heartbeat." My PT has a similar sound - high pitched. I have had all of the tests and have been to three...
  4. RichJ

    Cerebral Angiogram Results

    Glad the procedure went well! I had my angiogram 6 weeks ago and they didn't find anything that was causing my PT. Hopefully after the surgery you will be better!
  5. RichJ

    Very High Pitched Pulsatile Tinnitus That Changes with Muscle Movement

    TinA, you also have ALS? I didn't noticed the change so much with chewing as it is rather constant. If I turn my head to the right if gets about 75% better - tolerable! If I press behind my left ear it's a little louder and if I open my mouth or move my jaw forward the pulsing is...
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    Very High Pitched Pulsatile Tinnitus That Changes with Muscle Movement

    @lostlife - have you discovered anything that helps?
  7. RichJ

    Very High Pitched Pulsatile Tinnitus That Changes with Muscle Movement

    I will read that article. Thanks! Is it possible that using an ear wax removal device could have in some way damaged the tiny hairs in the outer ear and caused the PT? I mentioned this to all of my doctors and they all said no.
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    Very High Pitched Pulsatile Tinnitus That Changes with Muscle Movement

    I am surprised that the physical therapy didn't help it if that is the case. Do these types ever go away on their own?
  9. RichJ

    New Here — Pulsatile Tinnitus Ruining My Life

    There are lots of tests to narrow it down. CT / MRI / cerebral angiogram (that I just had). No need to panic. I think we all started at the ENT.
  10. RichJ

    Very High Pitched Pulsatile Tinnitus That Changes with Muscle Movement

    I have had PT in my left ear since the summer of 2017. I didn't think much about it at first as things like that usually just go away. After a few months of the noise, I started to get concerned. I went to an ENT as well as an audiologist. I have a hearing loss at higher tones. I was given a...