- Oct 14, 2018
- 2
- Tinnitus Since
- 10/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Traumatic brain injuries
Hi, I'm Jodi. I'm 43, and I've had 18 traumatic brain injuries. My most recent was in March.
I have experienced a "ringing" in both ears, which GP dismissed as stress/high BP. Reasonable, I guess. She upped the metoprolol.
I suffer narcolepsy. I fall asleep so unpredictably that I can injure myself - even fell asleep at the foot of the dentist's chair as my husband was getting a difficult extraction (he's phobic - I was supposed to be reassuring him). To keep myself safe, I sleep a lot when unsupervised.
I've noticed that both outer ears have started hurting a lot. I suspect that the extra sleep is a big factor - extra pressure and whatnot.
This morning, my right ear started making sounds like a fast snare drum. It lasted for about five minutes at a volume obscuring most other sound, but has very gradually quieted. It doesn't change with respect to position.
I guess I wanted to check in and see if you thought I was completely out of line thinking it was an ear thing.
Thanks!
I have experienced a "ringing" in both ears, which GP dismissed as stress/high BP. Reasonable, I guess. She upped the metoprolol.
I suffer narcolepsy. I fall asleep so unpredictably that I can injure myself - even fell asleep at the foot of the dentist's chair as my husband was getting a difficult extraction (he's phobic - I was supposed to be reassuring him). To keep myself safe, I sleep a lot when unsupervised.
I've noticed that both outer ears have started hurting a lot. I suspect that the extra sleep is a big factor - extra pressure and whatnot.
This morning, my right ear started making sounds like a fast snare drum. It lasted for about five minutes at a volume obscuring most other sound, but has very gradually quieted. It doesn't change with respect to position.
I guess I wanted to check in and see if you thought I was completely out of line thinking it was an ear thing.
Thanks!