Maybe take a second look at barnyard animals then? Goats, sheep, chickens, etc.oh and...
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My T is 100% noise induced. So unfortunately its not ever going to go away. I dont have chronic fatigue anymore@Zora Based on your symptom descriptions, I would strongly urge you to see a ME/chronic fatigue syndrome specialist, especially if this all started happening to you after getting mono. It is suspected that the Epstein Barr virus (the one that causes mono), can continue to mess with you even after the infection dies down. Perhaps you can fix your issues if you do something about it now. Heck, maybe the T will go away as well! I know I suffered a constant brain fog for about 4 months after an infection I caught in January (the brain fog didn't appear until late February). Headaches as well along with constant ear popping. It didn't go away until last month when I started taking a corticosteroid nasal spray. Perhaps we have similar etiology, with yours being slightly more pronounced?
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I've had an interesting afternoons's research about the vagus nerve. It seems to have something to do with almost everything from tinnitus, to bloated, bellies, anxiety & orgasms! Apart from the tinnitus, I'm generally pretty healthy, however I do suffer from the odd dizzy /semi fainting spell, followed by heart palpitations, & currently have a sore back, these can all be traced back to the vagus nerve. It affects a huge amount of things, if you type in vagus nerve & any illness you care to mention you'll probably find it. I did searches for autism, mental illness, bloat, among others.
A lot of sites recommended using a chiropractor or acupuncturist. I regularly have acupuncture for my sore back, but I have never told my acupuncturist about my other symptoms, but I definitely will tell her next time I go. Some sites also mentioned diet .... if you have a food intolerance, finding out what you are intolerant to will make for a happy vagus nerve, & settle the symptoms.