This will be the abridged version and I'll answer any questions people have. I've had tinnitus (ringing), pulsatile tinnitus (whooshing), occasional bouts of nasty vertigo, brain fog, and other fun symptoms for over a decade now. They all basically started at once. I always assumed the pulsatile tinnitus had to be indicative of blood flow issues but my doctor's all assured me it's normal and benign. Thanks to this forum actually I got motivated to explore it more as my symptoms have slowly but surely progressed over the years. @tiniturtle's thread was a huge help in getting an answer. I went and got a CTA done which turned up "completely normal". I brought that scan to a neurotologist at first because I mixed that up with neurointerventional radiologist and they also told me my scan was 100% normal. I then found a neurointerventional radiologist in Boston and he pinpointed the source of my sound instantly. Corona slowed things down but he was able to read my scans more thoroughly and found a list of things that indicated a further problem. So we did a full angiogram and confirmed intracranial hypertension secondary to bilateral internal jugular vein stenosis. This is pretty rare but it would explain basically all of my symptoms I've been living with for more than half my life.
I can relate to a ton on this forum. I didn't always hear the pulsatile tinnitus, only at certain times or at certain angles like leaning back or lying at certain angles. I'm waiting for the treatment plan now to see how my symptoms will resolve but the prognosis is pretty good. Happy to answer any questions. Thanks a ton for the help on this forum
I can relate to a ton on this forum. I didn't always hear the pulsatile tinnitus, only at certain times or at certain angles like leaning back or lying at certain angles. I'm waiting for the treatment plan now to see how my symptoms will resolve but the prognosis is pretty good. Happy to answer any questions. Thanks a ton for the help on this forum