
I'm beginning to think I may have ' hidden hearing loss'. My audio, OAE and LDL's are normal.I'm getting more and more frustrated and despondent. If I have cochlear damage could this result in neck tension and head pressure? Could this be nerve related?Does anyone know where I can get extensive tests in London other than the dreaded NHS? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I think neck tension and head pressure could be your central nervous system acting up which could be causing the T or it could be the T causing the CNS to act up. Sorry there doesn't seem to be any definite answers for you. Have you tried massage? I get a lot of neck and head/facial pain and pressure and a massage of my head and neck/ shoulders really helps. Also I've had good results from acupuncture. It has given me some temporary relief also from T. It hasn't removed it but has lessened it.
I'm waiting for advanced physio through the NHS. Osteopathy seemed to help when I first got T as did a hot water bottle. So frustrating when you don't have the funds to try out possible treatments especially when I feel my sinuses are going to implode. Four weeks of steroid spray has done nothing.
[/QUOTE]Hey, the info is much appreciated.
Some of your symptoms are similar to mine such as hearing yourself swallow. Meal times for me can be a nightmare! I would agree that there is a limited amount the NHS can do, but try to take advantage of all the (free)available resources out there. Try getting an appointment at the Royal National Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital. They don't rush you and they can do additional tests.
Where did you place the hot water bottle did you place it on on near your ears, or round the back of your neck ?
I was using a lot if steroid sprays on my sinus before all this started up, I know I've got sinus issues but I think it's too late for the T I can tell it's here to stay
It's got that kind of s ound and permanence to it, I think I deal with it better thinking this is it, plus I read a lot if stuff that said the best chance of resolution is in the first three months, I'm well past that.
I'm a major stressor which seems to hold it into people's brains.
I've been doing the opposite, my ears feel inflammed so I am using ice cubes in a bad and then wrapped in a muslin in bed some nights. I have to put a towel in the pillow though or it makes aright mess. Doesn't help the tat at all but does seem to calm down what seems like fullness/inflammation
No but I had a cat scan that showed sinusitis, but that was before I used a load of drops on them. I was down for ballon sinuplasy but didn't go through with it as in the interim the chronic T and Hyperacusis set in, so I was devasted.
I was so bad with stress and anxiety I could cope with the idea of a general anaesthetic, I thought I might die under it, but then another part of me thought it could be a blessed relief. I have further issues with badly placed dental implants in my upper jaw which I think are causing issues, I need them out, but this is a complex process and very loud so could affect my hearing. Basically I'm a medical mess and feel I haven't been served well by Drs and Dentists so I have lost the faith a bit :-(
Also I may have hearing loss as I only had the basic ENT test which is worse than useless
The very first thing you HAVE to do is get some help for your anxiety. I was exactly the same as you. I was on my knees and ready to end it all. I've just completed CBT and it was really helpful. Also there is an app called Headspace which I can highly recommend. I would suggest you get an appointment at the Eastman Dental Hospital and get those dental implants sorted out. I've been under the drill for root canal since the onset of T and have had no issues whatsoever.
The very first thing you HAVE to do is get some help for your anxiety. I was exactly the same as you. I was on my knees and ready to end it all. I've just completed CBT and it was really helpful. Also there is an app called Headspace which I can highly recommend. I would suggest you get an appointment at the Eastman Dental Hospital and get those dental implants sorted out. I've been under the drill for root canal since the onset of T and have had no issues whatsoever.
I've had four out and am in a kind of state of toxic shock, I feel totally unsupported in this my dentist is willing to take them out, but we don't know what we are doing. And GP can't offer anything and yes I do feel I am ready to end it. I can't face the treatment and then living with the consequences.
Even if I get the metal crap out of my body, I've no idea what long term damage having these in for 12 years has done.
I have been I'll all that time with fibromyalgia, osteo arthritis and chronic fatigue that I realise started with the first one going in. There is no doubt in my mind I have heavy metal positioning
I've spoken to and emailed The Eastman this morning. The receptionist said they run a kind of reduced service during the school summer holidays.
My whole head is affected with my Tinnitis today, it's raging all over the back if my scalp and benind my ears. Still feels like a pressure cooker with my ears as the steam vents.
No sorry I haven't im not very good at that kind if thing. I've had a really bad day, and a bad GP appointment where they think I am mad and have given me AD's. Like are the going to get rid of my chronic T, H and suspected metal implant poisoning. I don't think so.
I know I have weird neurological symptoms, everything is heightened hence the Hyperacusis and I am now often smelling burning like bonfire smoke when non exists, so my sense of smell is up the creek as well. My central nervous system is shot so I hardly need to stick mire crap drugs in my body.
Ok. Do this. Breathe in deeply through your nose and out through your mouth. Make sure you place your hands on your stomach and that you feel the rise and fall of the breaths there and not from your chest. Focus on the breaths and nothing else. This will stimulate your parasympathetic nervous system and will help you calm down. You can do this whenever you feel overwhelmed and it works a treat.