Hi all, I'm still trying to figure out how I developed tinnitus last September. Been seeing a few health care practitioners, trying a few things and reading up on it. I've had two hearing tests (hearing is absolutely fine) and an MRI (which showed nothing untoward. I had the MRI because I'd developed double vision hard on the heels of the tinnitus and my eye doctor sent me to a neuro-opthomologist, but the the specialist believes the two are unrelated, as the double vision is something I've had briefly in the past when my eyes are tired). And am now 99% positive the culprit is my jaw and neck. Nearly two years ago I'd begun clenching and grinding my teeth as a result of severe work-related stress. My dentist fitted me for a bite plane which protected my teeth but of course didn't stop the clenching/grinding. I had massage and chiro treatment for the jaw which helped immensely with the pain and tightness but the clenching never really went away. Those treatments had stopped well before tinnitus showed up, so I know they didn't cause the tinnitus.
Question: Does anyone else experience this - When you put your lower jaw forward, does your tinnitus get louder and/or go up in pitch? Then when you put your lower jaw back where it was, does the tinnitus actually become quieter for a little while? By 'quieter' I mean, quieter than before you even jutted your jaw out?
Also, does anyone else experience this - When you turn your head to the side, does your tinnitus get louder or go up in pitch? And then calms down when you face forward again?
I'm seeing an ENT this coming Monday, after a 7-month wait.
Question: Does anyone else experience this - When you put your lower jaw forward, does your tinnitus get louder and/or go up in pitch? Then when you put your lower jaw back where it was, does the tinnitus actually become quieter for a little while? By 'quieter' I mean, quieter than before you even jutted your jaw out?
Also, does anyone else experience this - When you turn your head to the side, does your tinnitus get louder or go up in pitch? And then calms down when you face forward again?
I'm seeing an ENT this coming Monday, after a 7-month wait.