- May 27, 2024
- 2
- Tinnitus Since
- 03/2024
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unsure but have suspicions
Hey everyone, I hope you're hanging in there through these tough times. I'm 32 years old, a fan of metal music, and dealing with chronic illness now, I guess.
I've had ringing in my ears (tinnitus) my whole life, but it used to be rare, lasting only a few seconds and occurring maybe twice a year.
However, everything changed for me on March 2nd of this year. I attended an Alkaline Trio concert and experienced symptoms similar to a mini-stroke that lasted about 5 seconds. After that, I returned to normal.
To be cautious, I went to the emergency room, where some imaging showed a possible tear in my carotid artery, but other scans did not confirm this. Two weeks after the concert, and after going through COVID-19 with no symptoms, I had a cerebral angiogram to get a better look. I was scared of having a stroke, so I agreed to the procedure.
Unfortunately, that decision turned out to be the worst mistake of my life.
After the angiogram, I started experiencing terrible ear pain and pressure on the left side, along with strange, terrible sounds in my head. I can only describe these sounds as similar to popping electric bubbles, as well as a noise like liquid moving with bubbles in my head. I also have the trademark ringing tinnitus that comes and goes all day, and it's getting worse over time. The tinnitus occurs in both ears but not at the same time.
I have no idea what happened during the angiogram, but I feel irreparably damaged and depressed. Has anyone else ever experienced this popping bubble-like noise in their head? It's kind of like when you blink and there's a little pop due to trapped air, but it's happening in my head and ears.
I'm actively trying to address this with doctor appointments, so I'll update this post as I go, in case anyone else goes through something similar in the future.
I've had ringing in my ears (tinnitus) my whole life, but it used to be rare, lasting only a few seconds and occurring maybe twice a year.
However, everything changed for me on March 2nd of this year. I attended an Alkaline Trio concert and experienced symptoms similar to a mini-stroke that lasted about 5 seconds. After that, I returned to normal.
To be cautious, I went to the emergency room, where some imaging showed a possible tear in my carotid artery, but other scans did not confirm this. Two weeks after the concert, and after going through COVID-19 with no symptoms, I had a cerebral angiogram to get a better look. I was scared of having a stroke, so I agreed to the procedure.
Unfortunately, that decision turned out to be the worst mistake of my life.
After the angiogram, I started experiencing terrible ear pain and pressure on the left side, along with strange, terrible sounds in my head. I can only describe these sounds as similar to popping electric bubbles, as well as a noise like liquid moving with bubbles in my head. I also have the trademark ringing tinnitus that comes and goes all day, and it's getting worse over time. The tinnitus occurs in both ears but not at the same time.
I have no idea what happened during the angiogram, but I feel irreparably damaged and depressed. Has anyone else ever experienced this popping bubble-like noise in their head? It's kind of like when you blink and there's a little pop due to trapped air, but it's happening in my head and ears.
I'm actively trying to address this with doctor appointments, so I'll update this post as I go, in case anyone else goes through something similar in the future.