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  1. Olly132

    Botox, Tenotomy and Tympanic Neurectomy for Noxacusis

    Okay, so to update you, I had my Botox injection on 17 April. I also had 50 units of Dysport injected into my right tensor veli palatini using an EMG-guided needle. It's now been 12 days since the injection, so that should be enough time to reach peak effects. By the 3rd day, I noticed a...
  2. Olly132

    Botox, Tenotomy and Tympanic Neurectomy for Noxacusis

    Predominantly delayed burning/searing open wound like pain. Well, this is unknown territory. Firstly, we don't know if Botox will work at all. Secondly, I would think it is likely that a repeat injection may be required after a few months. My hope would be long-term I would need the injection...
  3. Olly132

    Botox, Tenotomy and Tympanic Neurectomy for Noxacusis

    Unless I'm missing something here, I'm not too sure where you're going with this. You're being quite cryptic. The source you posted referred to tinnitus. My tinnitus was completely unchanged after I had the Lidocaine injection. Lidocaine can be injected into trigger points of a muscle as a...
  4. Olly132

    Botox, Tenotomy and Tympanic Neurectomy for Noxacusis

    In my case though the Lidocaine wasn't injected like an IV, it was intramuscular directly into the peritubal muscles via the soft palate. Effectively a local anaesthetic, I don't see any mechanism how that could block pain in the cochlea, and Prof. Bance thought the same. Therefore I don't think...
  5. Olly132

    Botox, Tenotomy and Tympanic Neurectomy for Noxacusis

    I went to a rave in Augugust 2022. I didn't feel anything out of the ordinary at the time. The symptoms started about 4 days later. I sometimes have a crackle when I swallow but that's not so bad these days. I'm pretty sure it's the Eustachian slapping about though. I don't see what else it...
  6. Olly132

    I didn't realise there were different types, from memory I think it said 1% on the side of the...

    I didn't realise there were different types, from memory I think it said 1% on the side of the vial. Not sure how much it was but he injected 4 times, two quite shallow and then two deeper. This was all on the right side
  7. Olly132

    Botox, Tenotomy and Tympanic Neurectomy for Noxacusis

    Hi all, many apologies for not keeping up with a regular update but there really hasn't been a lot to report on. My condition is no different at all; it is still severe. Some positive news from today: I visited a university hospital Birmingham. There was a team of people who were all very...
  8. Olly132

    Botox, Tenotomy and Tympanic Neurectomy for Noxacusis

    4 weeks post-op update: I had my post-op follow-up appointment with Professor Bance two days ago. Sadly there still isn't really any improvement in my condition. However, in the consultation I mentioned the Botox trials that are currently underway in Belgium and France. One of the precursors to...
  9. Olly132

    Botox, Tenotomy and Tympanic Neurectomy for Noxacusis

    Sorry for the delayed response, but to be honest, things haven't been going quite so well for me since my last post. I may have been too quick to my judgement on the success of the surgery and need to give it much more time. I have had a bit of setback from trying to push my noise exposure too...
  10. Olly132

    Botox, Tenotomy and Tympanic Neurectomy for Noxacusis

    Time for an update on how my surgery went. 4 days ago I had my tensor tympani and stapedius sectioned, tympanic neurectomy and round and oval window reinforced. This was in an attempt to alleviate symptoms of pain hyperacusis/noxacusis. Beforehand my symptoms became extremely severe, no sound...
  11. Olly132

    Botox, Tenotomy and Tympanic Neurectomy for Noxacusis

    Hi Colvis, what were your symptoms before you had the tensor tympani cut, were you in pain in response to sound? If so, how much pain and was it instant or delayed burning pain? Which of your symptoms has it resolved? If you only and the tensor tympani cut recently then I have heard it can take...
  12. Olly132

    Botox, Tenotomy and Tympanic Neurectomy for Noxacusis

    Just to give an update. I was not prescribed Carbamazepine in the end, but Gabapentin instead. I was on the drug for 7 days. It was clearly not a drug that agreed with me. I tapered up to 900 mg by the 7th day, as prescribed, I woke up after an hour of sleep that night with a nasty spike in...
  13. Olly132

    Botox, Tenotomy and Tympanic Neurectomy for Noxacusis

    Our cases sound remarkably similar. Right ear only for me, but now tinnitus in both since this latest setback. Maybe try some neck exercises for your neck. I haven't started Carbamazepine yet, waiting for prescription. I will be starting on 200 mg per day. If I don't feel any effect, I will move...
  14. Olly132

    Yeah if I clench jaw tinnitus spikes certain neck movements can too. I get alot of clicking and...

    Yeah if I clench jaw tinnitus spikes certain neck movements can too. I get alot of clicking and crackling in ear so I assume this is ET opening and closing.
  15. Olly132

    Botox, Tenotomy and Tympanic Neurectomy for Noxacusis

    No, he has carried out this procedure a lot for MEM, TTTS and maybe other conditions that would warrant a tenotomy. And 99% of the cases have been without any side effects. Not necessarily successful. Basically implying it's low risk to give it a go. But only because my situation is so dire. It...
  16. Olly132

    Botox, Tenotomy and Tympanic Neurectomy for Noxacusis

    I have been suffering with noxacusis for a little over a year now, initially caused by acoustic shock. There's been lots of ups and downs and it has drastically changed my life. The past month it has got significantly more severe. I had an appointment with Professor Bance in the UK and as my...
  17. Olly132

    TTTS Pain/Noxacusis from Tympanometry

    Thank you. Yes, keep me updated. Good idea with getting the referral. I'm just going through the list of top ENTs in my country and emailing them until I find someone who is at least prepared to entertain the idea. Responses so far have been disheartening but I will persevere.
  18. Olly132

    TTTS Pain/Noxacusis from Tympanometry

    I'm no expert, but I suffer with noxacusis and doing my own research into potential treatments. It certainly sounds like some sort of middle ear disorder and maybe Eustachian tube dysfunction. It doesn't ound like noxacusis. At least not yet. I'm currently trying to find an ENT who will...
  19. Olly132

    Can Blocking HCN2 Ion Channels Silence Tinnitus? RNID Funds Prof. McNaughton's Team to Find Out

    @Nick47, very interesting. I wonder if this could also be a treatment for noxacusis?
  20. Olly132

    Ginger for Noxacusis

    I have loads of the stuff, I just eat it raw. Not to everyone's liking I guess. It normally gives me hiccups for a few minutes but it certainly helps. The more, the merrier, if you ask me. I have a large chunk about every 3-4 hours with no side effects (I think).