Hello, I'm new here. It's my first post. I've had tinnitus for 10 years and when I was first diagnosed my ENT told to just live with it. No other advice was given to me and I did learn to cope with it. But now I have been dealing with pulsatile tinnitus for 2 months and I'm feeling overwhelmed and scared. My PT is 24/7.
When my PT first started I thought it was anxiety because I had been under a lot of stress for the last 6 months.
I can hear my heartbeat so loud and feel the vibration, sometimes the vibration goes all the way down to my feet. The sounds are usually of my heart beating and the worst ones are the revving sound of a car engine and they last from 20-30 minutes. 2 nights ago I took 7.5 mg Mirtazapine for sleep and anxiety. It knocked me out and slept for 7 hours straight, but woken up by heart palpitation that lasted for about 30 minutes and had the heart palpitation off & on for the rest of the day. At night I took 3.5mg of Mirtazapine to help me sleep but woke up 2 hours later with heart palpitation. I was able to calm my heart palpitation down, but every hour I would get the heart palpitation throughout the day. The heart palpitation was caused by the Mirtazapine. I decided not to take Mirtazapine last night and and slept for about 2 hours and would fall asleep off & on but every hour my PT would become so loud and feel vibration that it would wake me up. I feel so hopeless.
I have severe hearing loss and wear hearing aids on both ears.
Does anyone else feel their PT vibrate in their body? How do you cope with the vibration?
Can you have TMJ without pain?
I will be seeing an ENT tomorrow and don't know what to ask him.
I need all the help I can get. Sorry for the long post.
Thanking you in advance.
Marie
When my PT first started I thought it was anxiety because I had been under a lot of stress for the last 6 months.
I can hear my heartbeat so loud and feel the vibration, sometimes the vibration goes all the way down to my feet. The sounds are usually of my heart beating and the worst ones are the revving sound of a car engine and they last from 20-30 minutes. 2 nights ago I took 7.5 mg Mirtazapine for sleep and anxiety. It knocked me out and slept for 7 hours straight, but woken up by heart palpitation that lasted for about 30 minutes and had the heart palpitation off & on for the rest of the day. At night I took 3.5mg of Mirtazapine to help me sleep but woke up 2 hours later with heart palpitation. I was able to calm my heart palpitation down, but every hour I would get the heart palpitation throughout the day. The heart palpitation was caused by the Mirtazapine. I decided not to take Mirtazapine last night and and slept for about 2 hours and would fall asleep off & on but every hour my PT would become so loud and feel vibration that it would wake me up. I feel so hopeless.
I have severe hearing loss and wear hearing aids on both ears.
Does anyone else feel their PT vibrate in their body? How do you cope with the vibration?
Can you have TMJ without pain?
I will be seeing an ENT tomorrow and don't know what to ask him.
I need all the help I can get. Sorry for the long post.
Thanking you in advance.
Marie