Hi everyone,
I am brand new on this forum and this is my first post. I thought about making an introductory post first, but I thought that a lot of the information I was going to type would be better off in the PT forum anyway, so here I am!
My name is Hannah and I've had pulsatile tinnitus off and on for a couple of years now. I can't remember exactly when it began, but I honestly didn't really pay much attention to it until it went on for several weeks and got worse over time.
I have been struggling with my weight for years now, and at the time that I noticed the PT getting particularly bad, I was at my heaviest ever. This past summer, my PT went away completely as I started exercising and losing more weight. In July, I went on vacation and let myself go a bit, and the PT came back. I've been struggling to keep it in check again ever since.
Let me preface this all by saying that I have not been officially diagnosed with PT, but I am not sure what else it could possibly be. My symptoms match exactly. I hear a whooshing, sometimes whining noise in my right ear which corresponds to my heartbeat. If I change positions, or bend over, the whooshing can get significantly worse and I get the feeling of pressure in my head (though I do NOT have lots of headaches, dizziness, or blurred vision). Recently, I read an article about obesity and PT, and how obesity can increase the pressure in your head and basically cause PT. The only reason I have not yet gone to a doctor about it is because I lack the financial security to see a specialist about it. I am hoping this will change early next year, but for now I am just doing my best to lose the weight again, and find ways to cope (another article I found mentioned a study done on a number of women who were obese and had PT - when these women lost weight their cerebrospinal fluid pressure decreased, and 90% of them were cured of PT. This gives me hope!).
This all leads me to my question for you guys - have any of you seen relief from PT with the use of caffeine?
I ask because when it was particularly bad a few days ago, I took some Excedrin to relieve the headache that I had. About a half hour later, my PT lessened by about half. On a hunch, I drank a cup of coffee, and lo and behold - the PT was muted. I still get the feeling of pressure when I bend over (not a ton - I've never liked that feeling of blood rushing to my head! It may be that I'm just more sensitive to it now, or maybe it really is a little more noticeable), but the whooshing associated with my PT subsides for several hours.
Now, it's entirely possible that the fact that I am on track again on my diet and losing weight is at least partially the reason for my PT getting better. However, I can't deny the correlation between drinking coffee or having a bit of caffeine and my PT subsiding almost completely a few hours later.
I started to think back to the summer, when my PT was gone completely, and I was definitely drinking more coffee at that point. In fact, it was to the point where I made myself stop drinking coffee because I would get coffee headaches on the days that I did not drink it! I "quit" drinking coffee shortly before I gained that weight back in July. It's entirely possible that the caffeine constantly being in my system was the reason that I didn't experience any symptoms of PT at the time, or it could be because I was losing weight every week. Or both!
In any case, I've rambled on long enough, and I'd love to hear from anyone else who may have noticed the same thing. Would it make sense that caffeine could possibly alleviate (even temporarily) the symptoms of pulsatile tinnitus?
I am brand new on this forum and this is my first post. I thought about making an introductory post first, but I thought that a lot of the information I was going to type would be better off in the PT forum anyway, so here I am!
My name is Hannah and I've had pulsatile tinnitus off and on for a couple of years now. I can't remember exactly when it began, but I honestly didn't really pay much attention to it until it went on for several weeks and got worse over time.
I have been struggling with my weight for years now, and at the time that I noticed the PT getting particularly bad, I was at my heaviest ever. This past summer, my PT went away completely as I started exercising and losing more weight. In July, I went on vacation and let myself go a bit, and the PT came back. I've been struggling to keep it in check again ever since.
Let me preface this all by saying that I have not been officially diagnosed with PT, but I am not sure what else it could possibly be. My symptoms match exactly. I hear a whooshing, sometimes whining noise in my right ear which corresponds to my heartbeat. If I change positions, or bend over, the whooshing can get significantly worse and I get the feeling of pressure in my head (though I do NOT have lots of headaches, dizziness, or blurred vision). Recently, I read an article about obesity and PT, and how obesity can increase the pressure in your head and basically cause PT. The only reason I have not yet gone to a doctor about it is because I lack the financial security to see a specialist about it. I am hoping this will change early next year, but for now I am just doing my best to lose the weight again, and find ways to cope (another article I found mentioned a study done on a number of women who were obese and had PT - when these women lost weight their cerebrospinal fluid pressure decreased, and 90% of them were cured of PT. This gives me hope!).
This all leads me to my question for you guys - have any of you seen relief from PT with the use of caffeine?
I ask because when it was particularly bad a few days ago, I took some Excedrin to relieve the headache that I had. About a half hour later, my PT lessened by about half. On a hunch, I drank a cup of coffee, and lo and behold - the PT was muted. I still get the feeling of pressure when I bend over (not a ton - I've never liked that feeling of blood rushing to my head! It may be that I'm just more sensitive to it now, or maybe it really is a little more noticeable), but the whooshing associated with my PT subsides for several hours.
Now, it's entirely possible that the fact that I am on track again on my diet and losing weight is at least partially the reason for my PT getting better. However, I can't deny the correlation between drinking coffee or having a bit of caffeine and my PT subsiding almost completely a few hours later.
I started to think back to the summer, when my PT was gone completely, and I was definitely drinking more coffee at that point. In fact, it was to the point where I made myself stop drinking coffee because I would get coffee headaches on the days that I did not drink it! I "quit" drinking coffee shortly before I gained that weight back in July. It's entirely possible that the caffeine constantly being in my system was the reason that I didn't experience any symptoms of PT at the time, or it could be because I was losing weight every week. Or both!
In any case, I've rambled on long enough, and I'd love to hear from anyone else who may have noticed the same thing. Would it make sense that caffeine could possibly alleviate (even temporarily) the symptoms of pulsatile tinnitus?