- Nov 28, 2017
- 10
- Tinnitus Since
- 03/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Sinus's & burst eardrum
Hi All,
Recently joined this forum as a self help kinda thing as I am driving myself crazy!!
Story goes.....
I had been going to see an acupuncture guy for back reasons however the last appointment i had i had an extremely bad cold and my sinus's were very blocked up so he suggested to do some acupuncture on my sinus's that day so that i could breath more easily... at the time i did not think anything of it but when i was lying there with needles stuck in my i suddenly started hearing my heartbeat in my ear a little i put it down to being a bit stressed with needles being stuck in my face!!! the heartbeating in ear went as soon as a stood up and i did not think anything more about it.... that evening i felt extremely unwell and had a temperature then a sudden pain in my left ear after hours of pain the very next day my ear drum perforated.... the pain stopped but i lost my hearing in that ear and was very off balance for weeks..... after about 2 weeks the dizziness went but i still could not hear in that ear until about 6 or 7 weeks later. My hearing came back all be it not as good as it used to be but thankfully came back but then i was left with constant ringing in that ear along with constant whooshing in time with my heartbeat which has not eased even till this day!! so i guess i will be left with it.....
I had an ENT appointment last month they did a hearing test & pressure test and said that hearing was ok but not great & pressure test was fine, at that point they told me that it was tinnitus and not likely to go away.
I said to them i wasent so worried about the ringing it was the whoosing in time with my heartbeat that really concerned me and they said that they th0ught that it was because my eardrum maybe damaged blood vessels around my ear which has interfered with my auditory system,
The whooshing gets worse when i get up too quickly or lye down too quickly, move my head too quickly or if i get upset/stressed out or exercising!
ENT said that if i wanted i could have an MRI Scan with Contrast Dye to put my mind at rest. However there would be nothing they can do if they do find damaged blood vessels..... so is it really worth putting myself through just for the sake of piece of mind..... as i have heard that MRI's are noisy and can give a tinnitus spike and the contrast dye itself has risks associated..... driving myself crazy what the best course of action would be!!! any suggestions welcomed!!! or ways to reduce the constant whooshing at night... i can cope during the day by keeping busy!
Recently joined this forum as a self help kinda thing as I am driving myself crazy!!
Story goes.....
I had been going to see an acupuncture guy for back reasons however the last appointment i had i had an extremely bad cold and my sinus's were very blocked up so he suggested to do some acupuncture on my sinus's that day so that i could breath more easily... at the time i did not think anything of it but when i was lying there with needles stuck in my i suddenly started hearing my heartbeat in my ear a little i put it down to being a bit stressed with needles being stuck in my face!!! the heartbeating in ear went as soon as a stood up and i did not think anything more about it.... that evening i felt extremely unwell and had a temperature then a sudden pain in my left ear after hours of pain the very next day my ear drum perforated.... the pain stopped but i lost my hearing in that ear and was very off balance for weeks..... after about 2 weeks the dizziness went but i still could not hear in that ear until about 6 or 7 weeks later. My hearing came back all be it not as good as it used to be but thankfully came back but then i was left with constant ringing in that ear along with constant whooshing in time with my heartbeat which has not eased even till this day!! so i guess i will be left with it.....
I had an ENT appointment last month they did a hearing test & pressure test and said that hearing was ok but not great & pressure test was fine, at that point they told me that it was tinnitus and not likely to go away.
I said to them i wasent so worried about the ringing it was the whoosing in time with my heartbeat that really concerned me and they said that they th0ught that it was because my eardrum maybe damaged blood vessels around my ear which has interfered with my auditory system,
The whooshing gets worse when i get up too quickly or lye down too quickly, move my head too quickly or if i get upset/stressed out or exercising!
ENT said that if i wanted i could have an MRI Scan with Contrast Dye to put my mind at rest. However there would be nothing they can do if they do find damaged blood vessels..... so is it really worth putting myself through just for the sake of piece of mind..... as i have heard that MRI's are noisy and can give a tinnitus spike and the contrast dye itself has risks associated..... driving myself crazy what the best course of action would be!!! any suggestions welcomed!!! or ways to reduce the constant whooshing at night... i can cope during the day by keeping busy!