Hi Everyone,
I posted a few weeks back about my newly developed tinnitus which started out of the blue in early December. My T ranges from a hissing white noise to a mid-volume teakettle. I have so many things going on with my health right now that it's been a bit of a puzzle to identify the cause.
Two weeks ago I went to an ENT and passed all tests. My hearing is fine, my ears are healthy, and everything checked out. She told me to keep a diary of the food I eat because she suspected TMJ and wanted to see if chewier foods set it off.
I started been logging my food meticulously - I want to lose some weight anyway - so I am logging every detail of what I put in my mouth down to the ounce. I'm using the samsung health app which is easy and provides a detailed tracking and simmary.
My T has been pretty bad for the last month, really consuming my life. But over the past 2 weeks I had couple of random days where the T volume was dramatically reduced, then blaring loud, and on one day completely silent.
So I started studying my food consumption to look for specific foods that could be a trigger. At first I thought it was shrimp or shellfish because on two occasions my T got VERY loud several hours after eating it. But then I went out to dinner and had a large steak, and the same thing happened. And all three times the T was loudest throughout the entire next day.
I studied my diet further and noticed that my T was the very worst on days when my protein consumption was highest - more than 120g in a day. And I had been eating higher protein as part of my weight loss strategy.
For the past two days I have been limiting my protein to about 25g per meal, and 80g per day... and guess what? SILENCE.
As I mentioned in my first post I had some recent abnormal blood tests, all related to Thyroid and Kidney function. I am awaiting doctors appointments to address both, but I do think there is a connection there. I just never imagined that protein levels could be the cause of my T.
I'll keep you posted if anything changes. Meanwhile I am very interested in knowing if anyone else has experienced anything similar.
Jill
I posted a few weeks back about my newly developed tinnitus which started out of the blue in early December. My T ranges from a hissing white noise to a mid-volume teakettle. I have so many things going on with my health right now that it's been a bit of a puzzle to identify the cause.
Two weeks ago I went to an ENT and passed all tests. My hearing is fine, my ears are healthy, and everything checked out. She told me to keep a diary of the food I eat because she suspected TMJ and wanted to see if chewier foods set it off.
I started been logging my food meticulously - I want to lose some weight anyway - so I am logging every detail of what I put in my mouth down to the ounce. I'm using the samsung health app which is easy and provides a detailed tracking and simmary.
My T has been pretty bad for the last month, really consuming my life. But over the past 2 weeks I had couple of random days where the T volume was dramatically reduced, then blaring loud, and on one day completely silent.
So I started studying my food consumption to look for specific foods that could be a trigger. At first I thought it was shrimp or shellfish because on two occasions my T got VERY loud several hours after eating it. But then I went out to dinner and had a large steak, and the same thing happened. And all three times the T was loudest throughout the entire next day.
I studied my diet further and noticed that my T was the very worst on days when my protein consumption was highest - more than 120g in a day. And I had been eating higher protein as part of my weight loss strategy.
For the past two days I have been limiting my protein to about 25g per meal, and 80g per day... and guess what? SILENCE.
As I mentioned in my first post I had some recent abnormal blood tests, all related to Thyroid and Kidney function. I am awaiting doctors appointments to address both, but I do think there is a connection there. I just never imagined that protein levels could be the cause of my T.
I'll keep you posted if anything changes. Meanwhile I am very interested in knowing if anyone else has experienced anything similar.
Jill