Hi,
I am a 22-something post grad who is happily (sarcastically speaking) spending their life curled up at home away from job and further education thanks to some really bizarre malady that no neurologist or ear doctor can put a name to.
I have been sick for just over a year with the same complaints, but a few of my ear-related complaints began in early 2015 due to 3 loud noise exposures. I have also been battling depression for 1.5 years now. I do not know if there is a connection. To sum up my current complaints:
The Symptoms
A. I have some mysterious disease that seems to be vascular in nature or related to the fluids in my inner ear, which is affecting primarily my head, neck, and ears.
1. This hidden malady has caused or contributed to the development of basilar, otic, and vestibular migraines. I have no real genetic predisposition to migraines and never had them before August 2015, so they are likely caused by something else.
3. Lastly, I suffer from very tight muscles in my head and neck, along with secondary TMJ problems, which I am sure are a risk factor for migraines. They are so tight that my cervical spine has been completely straightened. Not sure how they got there in the first place, as this developed rapidly over 3 months.
The Things the Docs Did for Me That Didn't Work and Didn't Show Anything
1. I have been on 3 different migraine meds: topomax, pamerol, and propanerol. Topomax was a poison to my body; it gave me tremors and seizure like experiences, dehydrated me, damaged my eyes, and likely caused my hearing loss in the low frequencies to worsen/start. Propanerol made my blood pressure drop dangerously low and made me sick with chills and more severe migraine attacks and nausea. And the pamerol made me fat. None of the meds, except possibly the topomax (only for loud noises), seemed to do anything to stop my migraines or protect me from triggers.
2. In terms of otological examinations,
Does anyone share this experience even remotely?
I am a 22-something post grad who is happily (sarcastically speaking) spending their life curled up at home away from job and further education thanks to some really bizarre malady that no neurologist or ear doctor can put a name to.
I have been sick for just over a year with the same complaints, but a few of my ear-related complaints began in early 2015 due to 3 loud noise exposures. I have also been battling depression for 1.5 years now. I do not know if there is a connection. To sum up my current complaints:
The Symptoms
A. I have some mysterious disease that seems to be vascular in nature or related to the fluids in my inner ear, which is affecting primarily my head, neck, and ears.
1. This hidden malady has caused or contributed to the development of basilar, otic, and vestibular migraines. I have no real genetic predisposition to migraines and never had them before August 2015, so they are likely caused by something else.
- These migraines have caused tinnitus, hyperacusis (which can be a very weird type which makes you feel like you are getting 'schocked' by loud noises), vertigo, dizziness, and fluctuating hearing loss which has slowly progressed in both the high and low frequencies. The hearing loss comes as tiny sudden losses that do or do not recover. I have tinnitus in the high frequencies that usually sounds like downed power lines. And recently, as I am starting to hear droning noises too; I have had diesel motor sounds and low pitched humming sounds.
- The migraines also do what most migraines do best, notably tingling, tremors, vibrating sensations, visual processing glitches, visual auras, spatial orientation glitches, head throbbing and head pressure (temple, sinus, skull base), eye pain, limb weakness, drunk feeling, etc.
- These migraines are triggered by sudden loud (but non-dangerous OSHA wise noises), pressure changes associated with earplug use and airplanes, doing anything that alters head blood pressure or intracranial pressure (bending over, coughing, sniffling hard, lifting something heavy, reaching too far for something, any kind of tension or exertion), moving my head and neck in certain ways, altering breathing through (gulping air in, getting anxious, laughing, crying, orthostatic stuff), running, smiling, and having too much fun.
3. Lastly, I suffer from very tight muscles in my head and neck, along with secondary TMJ problems, which I am sure are a risk factor for migraines. They are so tight that my cervical spine has been completely straightened. Not sure how they got there in the first place, as this developed rapidly over 3 months.
The Things the Docs Did for Me That Didn't Work and Didn't Show Anything
1. I have been on 3 different migraine meds: topomax, pamerol, and propanerol. Topomax was a poison to my body; it gave me tremors and seizure like experiences, dehydrated me, damaged my eyes, and likely caused my hearing loss in the low frequencies to worsen/start. Propanerol made my blood pressure drop dangerously low and made me sick with chills and more severe migraine attacks and nausea. And the pamerol made me fat. None of the meds, except possibly the topomax (only for loud noises), seemed to do anything to stop my migraines or protect me from triggers.
2. In terms of otological examinations,
- I have had about 10 audiograms done in the last 1.5 years. Most have stayed within normal limits, but some high frequencies are showing drops below the normal range now in both ears; I had a moderate high frequency drop in the right ear that fortunately recovered a year ago. Lows appear normal, but I am losing hearing below 250 hz, so not much help there.
- Nothing wrong with outer or middle ears. Repeat, nothing. Don't ask me that again.
- Auditory brain stem response was 'normal', so were my OAE's and my tympanograms.
- All balance testing was normal except for one test (because they tested me on the days when I *surprise* had no vertigo or migraines
- CT of temporal bones normal
- Never did an ecog test. Too loud!
- Some eustachian tube dysfunction because of tight muscles and secondary TMJ problems
- MRI of the brain and cervical spine all came back normal
- MRA of the brain and cervical spine all came back normal
- Test they use for seizures or epilepsy- came back fine!
- CT scan of the neck arteries-all good!
- Blood tests-No autoimmune antibodies, including those that get in the inner ear, found. Also no viruses, diseases noted. Everything came back negative. All vitamin levels and other stats are good and in normal range.
- If I can think of another test it came back normal too.
- All the supplements in the world have done effectively nothing for my symptoms
- Rigorously following the migraine diet has done nothing for my symptoms (and I eat damned healthy)
- Acupuncture, cranio-sacral therapy, and massage have all caused my migraines to be worse for a period of days/weeks and have worsened my hearing
Does anyone share this experience even remotely?