Elmer B Fuddled
Member
- Feb 11, 2019
- 1,329
- Tinnitus Since
- 2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- plugged nasal eustachian tube
Still sewing away!!How are the masks coming, @OnceUponaTime? How are your fingers feeling?
Awww Lab. I am sorry it's been so hard for you lately.Wish I could say I was doing well. & missed you too! What did I miss? During my absence, my entire country basically went on lockdown (like many other parts of the world). Corona is spreading like wildfire
Sort of... Still struggling with my recent neck injury. The tinnitus is unbearable. Ironically enough, corona hardly affects me as I've been quarantined for months (ha).@Labyrinthine you get through your downtime? 4 days of hell for me.
Ah man... Neck injuries are seriously the worst!! They're so debilitating. Even movements of the feet can be felt in an injured neck. Super frustrating. Did the tinnitus go back to baseline at some point? That's what worries me most... As for muscle relaxants, my GP prescribed baclofen, but it's spiking my tinnitus so I was forced to stop.Awww Lab. I am sorry it's been so hard for you lately.
Two years ago I hurt my neck doing some stretching exercises and I went through hell for months with pain, ringing and headaches. I remember taking muscle relaxers and that helped.
Aw, thanks! I'm good, though. I have facial protection. Very kind of you to ask.Do you need some masks? I can mail them to you?
If you don't mind me asking, what happened to your neck? Is it recent?Ah man... Neck injuries are seriously the worst!! They're so debilitating. Even movements of the feet can be felt in an injured neck. Super frustrating. Did the tinnitus go back to baseline at some point? That's what worries me most... As for muscle relaxants, my GP prescribed baclofen, but it's spiking my tinnitus so I was forced to stop.
Extreme hyperacusis has forced me to wear muffs for months (day and night). It puts a lot of pressure on the neck and head which led to severe cramps & tension. My head has been locked into one position for a very long time. Apparently, it makes the neck susceptible to injury and even things like sneezing causes problems. They're relatively mild injuries, but it's the second time in 8 months already brought about by sneezing... The good news is that my hyperacusis improved to a point where I don't have to wear the ear muffs 24/7 anymore. Still, I have to nurse my neck back to health as the tension and cramps that have built up in the course of 8 months doesn't just go away...If you don't mind me asking, what happened to your neck? Is it recent?
That's good!The good news is that my hyperacusis improved to a point where I don't have to wear the ear muffs 24/7 anymore.
Wow, thank you for answering. I never would have suspected that earmuffs can cause this much trouble. Hope you will be better soon. But I'm so glad that your hyperacusis improved that much. It's awesome news!Extreme H has forced me to wear muffs for months (day and night). It puts a lot of pressure on the neck and head which led to severe cramps & tension. My head has been locked into one position for a very long time. Apparently, it makes the neck susceptible to injury and even things like sneezing causes problems. They're relatively mild injuries, but it's the second time in 8 months already brought about by sneezing... The good news is that my H improved to a point where I don't have to wear the ear muffs 24/7 anymore. Still, I have to nurse my neck back to health as the tension and cramps that have built up in the course of 8 months doesn't just go away...
I'm glad your hyperacusis has eased up. I feel you one those ear muffs. I like them more than plugs, except for the severe neck aches!!Extreme hyperacusis has forced me to wear muffs for months (day and night). It puts a lot of pressure on the neck and head which led to severe cramps & tension. My head has been locked into one position for a very long time. Apparently, it makes the neck susceptible to injury and even things like sneezing causes problems. They're relatively mild injuries, but it's the second time in 8 months already brought about by sneezing... The good news is that my hyperacusis improved to a point where I don't have to wear the ear muffs 24/7 anymore. Still, I have to nurse my neck back to health as the tension and cramps that have built up in the course of 8 months doesn't just go away...
Is your mom okay?Too true. I took my mom to the ER yesterday in my apocalypse getup. In my defense it's comfy sweat pants and a comfy hoodie. But still . . .
Everyone else was in PJs! Except my mom who likes to dress up even if we're in the house. You never know when you have to make an emergency trip.
It took months and months but it did go back to baseline. I took the muscle relaxer Flexeril. It helped me to sleep and it helped with the pain. It didn't increase my tinnitus.Did the tinnitus go back to baseline at some point? That's what worries me most... As for muscle relaxants, my GP prescribed baclofen, but it's spiking my tinnitus so I was forced to stop.
Do any of you have experience with battery powered lawn mowers or reel mowers?