Hi, my name is Stephanie. I am 33 years old. This is my first time posting. I have had PT since 2005. My PT began with a sinus infection and then bronchitis after I was put on an antibiotic. A few weeks later the PT started in my right ear first and over time became apparent in both ears.
The "wooshing" was at first bearable but has now become so loud that there are times I question whether I can continue living with it. I am a law student and before that a probation officer and have been under a lot of stress for years. I'm sure this exacerbates it. In '05 my dr ordered an MRA and MRI which came up with nothing. At that time I figured I was just going to have to live with the noise. Years later I went to an ENT who didn't really take me seriously. I have had CT scans, taken numerous medications, and had acupuncture. I have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, migraines, sinus infections, allergies, etc. to explain the condition but none of the treatments for these conditions has worked and I do not believe I have any of these conditions. I do have PCOS and a hiatal hernia but am healthy otherwise. BP is normal, cholesterol is normal, and I am not diabetic. I am overweight (which comes with the PCOS).
Along with the PT I have depression, anxiety, headaches, nausea, blurry vision, tightness in my neck and shoulders, and fatigue. In fact, I am always tired which is what has caused me to resume trying to find a cure. I did some research and learned that approx 75% of PT sufferers have it due to intracranial hypertension which also causes blurry vision, fatigue, depression, anxiety and stiffness in the neck. I also read that losing 5 to 10% of your body weight can help with the IH and PT but with PCOS comes insulin resistance which makes it very difficult to lose weight. I have an appt Mon. with an ENT who is familiar with the condition and am hoping to get the ball rolling on how to resolve this. It has gotten so bad that I constantly press on my jugular on both sides to get some sort of relief from the noise. I barely sleep at night now because it is all I can hear and I get so frustrated in class because I can't hear the teacher over the noise.
Any further information, or just some support would be wonderful. Thank you for taking the time to read my story!
-Stephanie in NC
The "wooshing" was at first bearable but has now become so loud that there are times I question whether I can continue living with it. I am a law student and before that a probation officer and have been under a lot of stress for years. I'm sure this exacerbates it. In '05 my dr ordered an MRA and MRI which came up with nothing. At that time I figured I was just going to have to live with the noise. Years later I went to an ENT who didn't really take me seriously. I have had CT scans, taken numerous medications, and had acupuncture. I have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, migraines, sinus infections, allergies, etc. to explain the condition but none of the treatments for these conditions has worked and I do not believe I have any of these conditions. I do have PCOS and a hiatal hernia but am healthy otherwise. BP is normal, cholesterol is normal, and I am not diabetic. I am overweight (which comes with the PCOS).
Along with the PT I have depression, anxiety, headaches, nausea, blurry vision, tightness in my neck and shoulders, and fatigue. In fact, I am always tired which is what has caused me to resume trying to find a cure. I did some research and learned that approx 75% of PT sufferers have it due to intracranial hypertension which also causes blurry vision, fatigue, depression, anxiety and stiffness in the neck. I also read that losing 5 to 10% of your body weight can help with the IH and PT but with PCOS comes insulin resistance which makes it very difficult to lose weight. I have an appt Mon. with an ENT who is familiar with the condition and am hoping to get the ball rolling on how to resolve this. It has gotten so bad that I constantly press on my jugular on both sides to get some sort of relief from the noise. I barely sleep at night now because it is all I can hear and I get so frustrated in class because I can't hear the teacher over the noise.
Any further information, or just some support would be wonderful. Thank you for taking the time to read my story!
-Stephanie in NC