- Aug 13, 2018
- 14
- Tinnitus Since
- 05/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Anxiety/panick attack/visual snow
Hi my name is Fatih from The Netherlands.
I developed tinnitus a few months ago around may 2018. Full tinnitus in left ear and 5% percent of that in righy ear. I also have hyperacusis in both ears.
Months earlier around january I had a full blown panic attack becauase of floaters that developed in my eyes along with light flashes i saw in dark. It appeared that I have visual snow.
During this period I also developed fascisulations(muscle twitches) all over my body, which after googling I found are sometimes related to ALS disease. You can understand that this fueled my anxiety. Now, fortunately I know my twitches are benign. Further, I was suddenly light sensitive and saw halo's around street lights. Nothing was wrong with my eyes according to eye docters. It is thought that visual snow is brain related. This all happened in the period of january-march.
Around April I heard my ear drums drumming, not tinnitus like, but as if something hit my eardrums 20 times in a second. I had no pain.
Around may I began to have ear ringings. I can turn this off with 90% by taking magnesium oxide (yes the cheap one and not other forms like citrate). And since this month, August, 2018 I also have sound sensitiviyy.
I found out I can 'pop' my left ear( the one with full tinnitus) by blowing my breath with mouth closed. But this does not happen in right ear.
My question is: could the fact that I am only able to pop my left ear, the one with 'big' tinnitus mean that it is ear related rather than brain related like my vision problems?
More info: My left ear actually has always been little bit worse than my right ear with hearing. It was and it is still no big difference though.
I developed tinnitus a few months ago around may 2018. Full tinnitus in left ear and 5% percent of that in righy ear. I also have hyperacusis in both ears.
Months earlier around january I had a full blown panic attack becauase of floaters that developed in my eyes along with light flashes i saw in dark. It appeared that I have visual snow.
During this period I also developed fascisulations(muscle twitches) all over my body, which after googling I found are sometimes related to ALS disease. You can understand that this fueled my anxiety. Now, fortunately I know my twitches are benign. Further, I was suddenly light sensitive and saw halo's around street lights. Nothing was wrong with my eyes according to eye docters. It is thought that visual snow is brain related. This all happened in the period of january-march.
Around April I heard my ear drums drumming, not tinnitus like, but as if something hit my eardrums 20 times in a second. I had no pain.
Around may I began to have ear ringings. I can turn this off with 90% by taking magnesium oxide (yes the cheap one and not other forms like citrate). And since this month, August, 2018 I also have sound sensitiviyy.
I found out I can 'pop' my left ear( the one with full tinnitus) by blowing my breath with mouth closed. But this does not happen in right ear.
My question is: could the fact that I am only able to pop my left ear, the one with 'big' tinnitus mean that it is ear related rather than brain related like my vision problems?
More info: My left ear actually has always been little bit worse than my right ear with hearing. It was and it is still no big difference though.