Hi @Greg Sacramento. How are you doing?
I don't know if you recall me telling you about my C2 tenderness and C5/C6 bulging disk issues a few weeks ago? Things have gradually gotten better and the pulsatile tinnitus (if that's what I have as it's a feeling and not a sound) has decreased a fair bit although still there.
I have had full ears for a few weeks but if I touch my cheek (even gently) it goes away.
First thing in the morning when I'm relaxed (or it's quiet) everything is completely normal - no pulsatile tinnitus, no full ears etc - but once the day gets going it all begins to kick in.
Do you think this is all related to neck stiffness or does this sound more like an actual ear issue to you?
I thought my eustachian tubes were blocked a few weeks ago and I pulled my ears out gently and opened my mouth (as per a video I'd seen on YouTube). A few days after this I had major ear pain and even my jaw felt really stiff so I could hardly open it. This took a good 48 hours to settle down.
I have an ENT appointment coming up soon but I'm really at a loss as to what to tell him as everything has been so confusing. To be honest I don't really want to go to ENT if they're going to do an MRI as I had one on my neck recently and the sound was terrible. I'm sure I felt worse after that for a couple of weeks. I only really want an MRI if these issues are likely to be caused by anything 'nasty'.
I hope you don't mind me asking your opinion but I really valued the advice you gave me before?
I guess what I'm asking is can an issue with the cervical spine and neck tension/trigger points cause the ear to feel full and with ear pain and some very slight sensitivity?
Thanks. x
I should also add that sometimes my hearing can be sensitive to certain noises too. The TV is no problem but something like a sewing machine is irritating.
Fullness is in both ears too so I guess anything nasty is highly unlikely...... Would you agree?
I have major trigger points in my traps - just on the top of my shoulder. I've been reading online about how trigger points can affect ear fullness but I didn't know if that would also affect the sensitivity too or does fullness and sensitivity go together?
Sorry to bombard you.
I don't know if you recall me telling you about my C2 tenderness and C5/C6 bulging disk issues a few weeks ago? Things have gradually gotten better and the pulsatile tinnitus (if that's what I have as it's a feeling and not a sound) has decreased a fair bit although still there.
I have had full ears for a few weeks but if I touch my cheek (even gently) it goes away.
First thing in the morning when I'm relaxed (or it's quiet) everything is completely normal - no pulsatile tinnitus, no full ears etc - but once the day gets going it all begins to kick in.
Do you think this is all related to neck stiffness or does this sound more like an actual ear issue to you?
I thought my eustachian tubes were blocked a few weeks ago and I pulled my ears out gently and opened my mouth (as per a video I'd seen on YouTube). A few days after this I had major ear pain and even my jaw felt really stiff so I could hardly open it. This took a good 48 hours to settle down.
I have an ENT appointment coming up soon but I'm really at a loss as to what to tell him as everything has been so confusing. To be honest I don't really want to go to ENT if they're going to do an MRI as I had one on my neck recently and the sound was terrible. I'm sure I felt worse after that for a couple of weeks. I only really want an MRI if these issues are likely to be caused by anything 'nasty'.
I hope you don't mind me asking your opinion but I really valued the advice you gave me before?
I guess what I'm asking is can an issue with the cervical spine and neck tension/trigger points cause the ear to feel full and with ear pain and some very slight sensitivity?
Thanks. x
I should also add that sometimes my hearing can be sensitive to certain noises too. The TV is no problem but something like a sewing machine is irritating.
Fullness is in both ears too so I guess anything nasty is highly unlikely...... Would you agree?
I have major trigger points in my traps - just on the top of my shoulder. I've been reading online about how trigger points can affect ear fullness but I didn't know if that would also affect the sensitivity too or does fullness and sensitivity go together?
Sorry to bombard you.