Hi,
I discover more and more people with tinnitus discovering they have issues in their brain after a MRI scan which is usually done for other reasons than tinnitus.
For all of us tinnitus-carrier, who has done a brain MRI? For those of you, who discovered small issues in their white matter?
Tinnitus is like an auditory cortex epilepsy, permanent. A storm of electricity who never stops.
It's exactly the same happening when a small bleed from - let's say - a cavernoma or small singularity happens in the white matter in different parts of the brain.
I think many people live with such things with no symptoms and just don't know about it because noone asks for a brain MRI if there's no issue or just tinnitus.
I discover more and more people with tinnitus discovering they have issues in their brain after a MRI scan which is usually done for other reasons than tinnitus.
For all of us tinnitus-carrier, who has done a brain MRI? For those of you, who discovered small issues in their white matter?
Tinnitus is like an auditory cortex epilepsy, permanent. A storm of electricity who never stops.
It's exactly the same happening when a small bleed from - let's say - a cavernoma or small singularity happens in the white matter in different parts of the brain.
I think many people live with such things with no symptoms and just don't know about it because noone asks for a brain MRI if there's no issue or just tinnitus.