- Dec 8, 2017
- 117
- Tinnitus Since
- 10 october 2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Probably a mix of ETD and TMJ
Apart from my tinnitus, I have other symptoms as well, which I am just curious about if they are related.
Next to tinnitus I also have TMJ which I am seeing a therapist for. So I figured that might be important information. So, my tinnitus started after a fleeting tinnitus event (which I never had before in my life ). My tinnitus has been a hissing noise, and it seems to fluctuate a lot. Thank god so far its always been mild, but there are moments where I struggle to hear it with my ears plugged, and then there are moments where I can hear it over the television.
When I went to the doctor for the very first time for my tinnitus, he saw that my ears were inverted, and prescribed me a nasal spray. Up until this day, my ears have been on and off inverted or not inverted, and they make a cracking noise when I yawn and swallow. My right ear also tends to pop when I blow my nose, but never the left one. This could have started with my TMJ, and I think eustachian tube dysfunction and TMJ are definitely related in that respect.
I also seem to have fleeting tinnitus attacks on the daily and alongside with them, my ear starts feeling very clogged and full (almost like there's a pulling sensation on the inside of my ear) before it starts to ring. Sometimes there is also just the physical sensation and no ringing afterwards. It seems to most often be related to my posture. At night, for instance, I seem to be getting attacks often when I am lying on my back, with my head slightly tilted to one side. These mostly affect my right ear (funnily enough, the ear without tinnitus), and up until now have lasted up to 6 minutes.
I am also dealing with hyperacusis and noise sensitivity in general. Noises that never used to bother me, now bother my ears quite a lot. Clanking plates, metal clacking, the usual stuff. Luckily until now I havent had extreme physical pain from it, but these noises definitely make me uncomfortable quite a bit.
On occassion I have also had a thumping eardrum on the right side, and often this pulling sensation from within the ear, that does not seem to have an immediate trigger for me, because it occurs quite randomly. Im trying to figure out the triggers for this stuff, but Im just not really able to.
Then there are some weird neurological things that are kind of freaking me out. A buzzing/vibrating sensation in the back of my head, sometimes accompanied by fleeting tinnitus that sounds like a humming bell sound. And then there is buzzing in my cheeks after smiling sometimes, and now most recently I have been experiencing lots of pain in the area where my back and shoulder meet, which also results in a deaf hand, painful arm/wrist/ elbow, and grabbing things seems to be harder as well.
Well, this is probably a very long story, but I am just wondering if there are people on this forum who are experiencing the same symptoms as me, and maybe have further information on what the cause might be.
Next to tinnitus I also have TMJ which I am seeing a therapist for. So I figured that might be important information. So, my tinnitus started after a fleeting tinnitus event (which I never had before in my life ). My tinnitus has been a hissing noise, and it seems to fluctuate a lot. Thank god so far its always been mild, but there are moments where I struggle to hear it with my ears plugged, and then there are moments where I can hear it over the television.
When I went to the doctor for the very first time for my tinnitus, he saw that my ears were inverted, and prescribed me a nasal spray. Up until this day, my ears have been on and off inverted or not inverted, and they make a cracking noise when I yawn and swallow. My right ear also tends to pop when I blow my nose, but never the left one. This could have started with my TMJ, and I think eustachian tube dysfunction and TMJ are definitely related in that respect.
I also seem to have fleeting tinnitus attacks on the daily and alongside with them, my ear starts feeling very clogged and full (almost like there's a pulling sensation on the inside of my ear) before it starts to ring. Sometimes there is also just the physical sensation and no ringing afterwards. It seems to most often be related to my posture. At night, for instance, I seem to be getting attacks often when I am lying on my back, with my head slightly tilted to one side. These mostly affect my right ear (funnily enough, the ear without tinnitus), and up until now have lasted up to 6 minutes.
I am also dealing with hyperacusis and noise sensitivity in general. Noises that never used to bother me, now bother my ears quite a lot. Clanking plates, metal clacking, the usual stuff. Luckily until now I havent had extreme physical pain from it, but these noises definitely make me uncomfortable quite a bit.
On occassion I have also had a thumping eardrum on the right side, and often this pulling sensation from within the ear, that does not seem to have an immediate trigger for me, because it occurs quite randomly. Im trying to figure out the triggers for this stuff, but Im just not really able to.
Then there are some weird neurological things that are kind of freaking me out. A buzzing/vibrating sensation in the back of my head, sometimes accompanied by fleeting tinnitus that sounds like a humming bell sound. And then there is buzzing in my cheeks after smiling sometimes, and now most recently I have been experiencing lots of pain in the area where my back and shoulder meet, which also results in a deaf hand, painful arm/wrist/ elbow, and grabbing things seems to be harder as well.
Well, this is probably a very long story, but I am just wondering if there are people on this forum who are experiencing the same symptoms as me, and maybe have further information on what the cause might be.