Hi Guys
The last month, when I lay down to sleep, I get a weird sensation in my left T ear. Like a fluttering, reverb kinda feeling. It's fast and doesn't hurt. It seems to be related to the T, just a gut feeling. I can get several of them in a row. It's also happened outside of the bedroom, but that's where it happens most. This I can handle, but more of a concern is since onset I've developed occasional T in my right ear also. However, the noise in my right ear is mostly at night and mostly if I turn my head a certain way. I notice if I clench my jaw, it goes away. The last 2 nights have been troublesome and I've taken a tiny piece (half of a .25 mg Xanax) to take the edge off and get back to sleep. I mentioned this to an ENT that I saw yesterday, and he just shrugged his shoulders - said he didn't know what it was. And said I should get on an antidepressant for anxiety. So very helpful.
I've done some research here and google searches and perhaps it's spasm of the tensor tympani muscle but am not sure. I would love to hear from anyone with any suggestions!
The last month, when I lay down to sleep, I get a weird sensation in my left T ear. Like a fluttering, reverb kinda feeling. It's fast and doesn't hurt. It seems to be related to the T, just a gut feeling. I can get several of them in a row. It's also happened outside of the bedroom, but that's where it happens most. This I can handle, but more of a concern is since onset I've developed occasional T in my right ear also. However, the noise in my right ear is mostly at night and mostly if I turn my head a certain way. I notice if I clench my jaw, it goes away. The last 2 nights have been troublesome and I've taken a tiny piece (half of a .25 mg Xanax) to take the edge off and get back to sleep. I mentioned this to an ENT that I saw yesterday, and he just shrugged his shoulders - said he didn't know what it was. And said I should get on an antidepressant for anxiety. So very helpful.
I've done some research here and google searches and perhaps it's spasm of the tensor tympani muscle but am not sure. I would love to hear from anyone with any suggestions!