Mien is caused by degenerative arthritis in the neck. When I move my head around or drive over bumps in the road with my car it changes volume, tones, and frequencies. If I look down my left ear gets louder. If I tilt my head back my right ear gets louder. When I tell doctors this they look at me like I'm making it up. I have bone spurs that are pressing down on the nerves and causing a lot of spasms up and down my neck into my shoulders. I started doing neck strengthening exercises a few months back and that's when the shit hit the fan. I went to UmassMemorial in Worcester Massachusetts and had six injections in the back of my neck to numb the pain but the ringing stayed the same. I read where a guy had the nerve in the c2/c3 vertebra in his neck numbed and his tinnitus went away. I was hoping to get the same results but didn't. I had mien numbed up as far as c4 and that was it. I was tempted to tell the doctor about what I read but figured it would be a waste of time. I know mien is caused by the neck problems but no one will take me seriously. When the spasms shoot up the back of my neck I get this tingling feeling. I told one doctor that and he told me to go home and run a fan in the background. I already mentioned that in another thread. I don't have TMJ. I can move my jaw all around and nothing changes. It's so frustrating. Here I am giving them the answer to my problem and no one will listen. If I lightly rub the back of my neck the tinnitus changes.
Oh, and I bought a high pressure shower head massager for the pain and spasms. That was a BIG mistake. Today was the worst my tinnitus has been since 1991.
Sorry for going on for so long. It's 1:10AM and because of the pain I can't sleep and I gave up trying to find a good movie on Amazon Prime.