I'm very curious about others with tinnitus having this issue. My tinnitus was caused by neck/head injury and was very mild. Then about the 4th month in I kind of freaked and listened to bad advice. That my tinnitus was now lingering because of the many sinus colds I had during the winter. I was advised to plug my nose and blow, then to sleep with hot packs on my ears for the night.
It got worse and I quit doing it all. (After way over doing it and having panic attacks.) Sadly I woke up one night and I was pressing my face so hard into my pillow and the new T started. I quickly realized that anytime I swallowed my ears would get pressurized. Also put my jaw way out of place which I didn't realized I had hurt in my accident. It's been 5 months and this has lessened, but I still have to swallow to allow my ears to equalize while driving.
It still even still does it when I swallow and I'm sitting. I'm assuming it gets better over time, Ear Barotrauma is supposed to slowly cure.
I know my T reacts to it now. Not always. One drive spiked my ear for seconds where I could hear nothing but T and then that new T noise was there much more quietly until I reset it with sleep. I did go up in elevation in 1,00os when it did that. However, I did one that was a whole day with sea level to 7,000 above and it handled better.
I'm curious about others having pressurization issues with their tinnitus? Did you have it and it went away?
Thanks I'm curious as I've tried searching the threads.
It got worse and I quit doing it all. (After way over doing it and having panic attacks.) Sadly I woke up one night and I was pressing my face so hard into my pillow and the new T started. I quickly realized that anytime I swallowed my ears would get pressurized. Also put my jaw way out of place which I didn't realized I had hurt in my accident. It's been 5 months and this has lessened, but I still have to swallow to allow my ears to equalize while driving.
It still even still does it when I swallow and I'm sitting. I'm assuming it gets better over time, Ear Barotrauma is supposed to slowly cure.
I know my T reacts to it now. Not always. One drive spiked my ear for seconds where I could hear nothing but T and then that new T noise was there much more quietly until I reset it with sleep. I did go up in elevation in 1,00os when it did that. However, I did one that was a whole day with sea level to 7,000 above and it handled better.
I'm curious about others having pressurization issues with their tinnitus? Did you have it and it went away?
Thanks I'm curious as I've tried searching the threads.