- Jun 23, 2017
- 3
- Tinnitus Since
- 1993
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Operation on left ear, then braces for 5 years
My name is Teresa and my tinnitus journey started in 1993 when I had an operation on the mastoid bone behind my left ear. It left me with 40% hearing in that ear and a high pitched tinnitus which, over the years has subsided to a buzz (similar to the buzz made by some fluorescent lights).
I wore (adult) braces for 5 years and that caused TMJ problems which created tinnitus in my right ear.
The steady buzz changed to pulsatile about 4 years ago when I started having (unrelated) palpitations, and even though they are mostly under control, the pulsatile continues.
This means that I can hear my heart in my ears and when I'm having palpitations I can hear and feel them. As if that is not enough, a couple of days ago I started hearing a 'surge' just as I'm about to fall asleep. It seems to be more on the left side of the head but sometimes sounds like it travels from one ear to the other. I can't sleep because the surge is loud enough to wake me.
I'm seeing my doctor this afternoon, but based on previous experience, I'm not expecting too much help.
I wonder if it might be tight muscles in my neck and shoulders as I have a history of that too?
Maybe trigger points that became active?
Does anyone have any advice?
How does one sleep though this?
I wore (adult) braces for 5 years and that caused TMJ problems which created tinnitus in my right ear.
The steady buzz changed to pulsatile about 4 years ago when I started having (unrelated) palpitations, and even though they are mostly under control, the pulsatile continues.
This means that I can hear my heart in my ears and when I'm having palpitations I can hear and feel them. As if that is not enough, a couple of days ago I started hearing a 'surge' just as I'm about to fall asleep. It seems to be more on the left side of the head but sometimes sounds like it travels from one ear to the other. I can't sleep because the surge is loud enough to wake me.
I'm seeing my doctor this afternoon, but based on previous experience, I'm not expecting too much help.
I wonder if it might be tight muscles in my neck and shoulders as I have a history of that too?
Maybe trigger points that became active?
Does anyone have any advice?
How does one sleep though this?