Hey y'all, just recently found myself with a bout of what appear to be tinnitus since early December 2020. Apologies if this post is a bit long, but I feel like there's a lot of background here:
Since March 2020, I've been dealing with a number of weird health problems (IBS symptoms, eye pain, extreme fatigue) one and off. Around August I was getting high pretty frequently (off edibles, no smoking) and then after a trip where I got super drunk, I noticed weird neurological symptoms (coordination issues, swaying/balance problems, shaky hands, tingling). I went to see a neurologist who said I had very low B12 based on some blood work and wanted some MRIs done. I started taking methyl B12 supplements daily.
I first noticed the sounds in my ear after coming back from an MRI (for other coordination/joint pain issues I'd been having). I was watching TV with my family and asked if they noticed a weird ringing sound in the house and they said that they didn't. I went into a quiet room with them and they said they couldn't hear it there either. From there, I began noticing it everywhere, though I get some relief when I'm outside.
The sound seems to primarily be in my right ear, though it sometimes jumps to the left one or can be in both. The sound can be a ringing, a loud static, or a what I imagine a dog whistle is like. Sometimes it's multiple sounds at once. A couple of times I hear da whooshing/rumbling in the left ear that almost felt like a physical sensation. Last night I was high and I could hear my pulse as well.
I've also noticed a loud "cracking" in my ears when I swallow and an occasional pop when I yawn. I saw an ENT who said that my hearing tests are totally normal and that he can't see any damage to my ear drum or anything.
Prior to all this tinnitus nonsense, I've been a chronic clencher at night when I sleep even though I wear Invisalign retainers, so TMJ issues could be at play. I also definitely have some severe hypochondriac/possible OCD behaviors that I am currently looking for help with, but I am unsure whether this tinnitus is purely psychosomatic or if there is anything actually physically wrong with my body that I can check at this point with all these possible factors?
Since March 2020, I've been dealing with a number of weird health problems (IBS symptoms, eye pain, extreme fatigue) one and off. Around August I was getting high pretty frequently (off edibles, no smoking) and then after a trip where I got super drunk, I noticed weird neurological symptoms (coordination issues, swaying/balance problems, shaky hands, tingling). I went to see a neurologist who said I had very low B12 based on some blood work and wanted some MRIs done. I started taking methyl B12 supplements daily.
I first noticed the sounds in my ear after coming back from an MRI (for other coordination/joint pain issues I'd been having). I was watching TV with my family and asked if they noticed a weird ringing sound in the house and they said that they didn't. I went into a quiet room with them and they said they couldn't hear it there either. From there, I began noticing it everywhere, though I get some relief when I'm outside.
The sound seems to primarily be in my right ear, though it sometimes jumps to the left one or can be in both. The sound can be a ringing, a loud static, or a what I imagine a dog whistle is like. Sometimes it's multiple sounds at once. A couple of times I hear da whooshing/rumbling in the left ear that almost felt like a physical sensation. Last night I was high and I could hear my pulse as well.
I've also noticed a loud "cracking" in my ears when I swallow and an occasional pop when I yawn. I saw an ENT who said that my hearing tests are totally normal and that he can't see any damage to my ear drum or anything.
Prior to all this tinnitus nonsense, I've been a chronic clencher at night when I sleep even though I wear Invisalign retainers, so TMJ issues could be at play. I also definitely have some severe hypochondriac/possible OCD behaviors that I am currently looking for help with, but I am unsure whether this tinnitus is purely psychosomatic or if there is anything actually physically wrong with my body that I can check at this point with all these possible factors?