- Nov 1, 2018
- 283
- Tinnitus Since
- 2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Possibly from problems with blood flow
Hello,
Do you experience any changes in your tinnitus, hyperacusis or visual snow syndrome when you're having a migraine?
If you do what helps you to alleviate the symptoms or prevent them from happening?
I've been having occasional migraines for the last 4-5 years and they weren't very bad.
However this February they started to be more intense and they started to affect tinnitus and visual snow (this never happened before).
I don't know why that's happening. I had an temporary adverse reaction (tremors, blurry vision, light sensitivity, flickering in peripheral vision, floaters) to dexamethasone in February, but the migraines and their side effects are just getting worse for no apparent reason.
Mid March I had 3 day long migraine just out of the blue. On a third day I suspected it might be from insufficient blood outflow from the brain so I took a Diamox pill (doctors prescribed it to me earlier). It helped with the migraine (or it was a coincidence), but next day I noticed that night vision got significantly worse.
From 10 out of 10 to 4/10 night vision overnight.
I did retinal tests recently and there are some abnormalities, but not enough to cause such a dramatic change.
This week I started having a migraine again. On a second day it spiked tinnitus to almost catastrophic 9/10 levels and caused TTTS to flare up. (I was at home during those days, no noise exposure to cause this spike and it sounded very differently from the kind of spike you get from noise).
The next morning migraine stopped and I woke up with 3/10 tinnitus. It increased during the day, but that's not the point.
Yesterday I started having a migraine again. It feels like it's literally obliterating the left side of my head and piercing thought it with a drill. Tinnitus is super loud on that side. I was home for a past couple of days so nothing external could have caused this.
Last evening I noticed that TTTS was off the charts (again without any trigger) and night vision became even worse. Visual snow increased too and started flickering more aggressively.
I'm going to do another eye exam, but I'm sure they're fine.
Does anyone have similar experiences?
Do you experience any changes in your tinnitus, hyperacusis or visual snow syndrome when you're having a migraine?
If you do what helps you to alleviate the symptoms or prevent them from happening?
I've been having occasional migraines for the last 4-5 years and they weren't very bad.
However this February they started to be more intense and they started to affect tinnitus and visual snow (this never happened before).
I don't know why that's happening. I had an temporary adverse reaction (tremors, blurry vision, light sensitivity, flickering in peripheral vision, floaters) to dexamethasone in February, but the migraines and their side effects are just getting worse for no apparent reason.
Mid March I had 3 day long migraine just out of the blue. On a third day I suspected it might be from insufficient blood outflow from the brain so I took a Diamox pill (doctors prescribed it to me earlier). It helped with the migraine (or it was a coincidence), but next day I noticed that night vision got significantly worse.
From 10 out of 10 to 4/10 night vision overnight.
I did retinal tests recently and there are some abnormalities, but not enough to cause such a dramatic change.
This week I started having a migraine again. On a second day it spiked tinnitus to almost catastrophic 9/10 levels and caused TTTS to flare up. (I was at home during those days, no noise exposure to cause this spike and it sounded very differently from the kind of spike you get from noise).
The next morning migraine stopped and I woke up with 3/10 tinnitus. It increased during the day, but that's not the point.
Yesterday I started having a migraine again. It feels like it's literally obliterating the left side of my head and piercing thought it with a drill. Tinnitus is super loud on that side. I was home for a past couple of days so nothing external could have caused this.
Last evening I noticed that TTTS was off the charts (again without any trigger) and night vision became even worse. Visual snow increased too and started flickering more aggressively.
I'm going to do another eye exam, but I'm sure they're fine.
Does anyone have similar experiences?