Need Your Help, Strange Thing, Knocking the Cranium Made My Tinnitus Disappear for a Short While

Aaron

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I was doing a kind of massage for my ear every day these month, and yesterday, I knocked the cranium much heavier, with my finger's biggest power, and, amazingly, my tinnitus DISAPPEAR COMPLETELY for 10 second.
I am not joking, seriously, very strange.

Then I repeated this kind of method, and there is a nerve in my head or ear, create a sound "Ding Ding Ding", when I knocked the cranium, and then the T disappear for 10 seconds or even 15, then back to normal afterwards. I do it today and the same happens, seems my T have a switch on/off button:), the nerve should be the one which got injuried with my trauma in 2012.

But I don't know this nerve is related to my ear or other parts my brain, if it is something related to the brain, I would like to go to Brai2n in Antwerp for a try, is that makes sense?

Need your help and smart thinking!

Thanks in advance
 
How did you get injured in 2012 ?
I slipped down when moving my ex's house, and a sharp pointed thing poked into my eardrum, bingo, it's like 1 billion/1 possibility, but it happened, then eardrum perforation about 30%, and half of my haring lossed immediately, of course inner ear injuried as well, after treatment, I got 85% of my hearing back.

It's like, 250 15db, 500 15db, 1000 15db, 1500 20db, 2000 20db, 4000 20db, 8000 15db
 
I was doing a kind of massage for my ear every day these month, and yesterday, I knocked the cranium much heavier, with my finger's biggest power, and, amazingly, my tinnitus DISAPPEAR COMPLETELY for 10 second.
I am not joking, seriously, very strange.

Then I repeated this kind of method, and there is a nerve in my head or ear, create a sound "Ding Ding Ding", when I knocked the cranium, and then the T disappear for 10 seconds or even 15, then back to normal afterwards. I do it today and the same happens, seems my T have a switch on/off button:), the nerve should be the one which got injuried with my trauma in 2012.

But I don't know this nerve is related to my ear or other parts my brain, if it is something related to the brain, I would like to go to Brai2n in Antwerp for a try, is that makes sense?

Need your help and smart thinking!

Thanks in advance


Aaron
By no means am I an expert in this area; but have you considered acupuncture? It seems to me (from what you are describing) that you have located a nerve in the path of your T. Maybe acupuncture could do something about it.
Again, take my advice with a grain of salt (I'm not an expert); I'm just throwing the idea out there.

Mark
 
Not possible that you injured directly high level hair cells it would be plus billion to billion. It prooves one more time that T develops in the period while the ear drum was perforated and the brain temporaly did not get sound and develops its own. it's own sound is a signal from other nerv and organ that a brain mistakes it for sound. I think you found and could temporally block that " other nerve"
 
Aaron
By no means am I an expert in this area; but have you considered acupuncture? It seems to me (from what you are describing) that you have located a nerve in the path of your T. Maybe acupuncture could do something about it.
Again, take my advice with a grain of salt (I'm not an expert); I'm just throwing the idea out there.

Mark
I have done some acupuncture, it helps sometimes, but seems no big improvement, anyway, thanks a lot
 
Not possible that you injured directly high level hair cells it would be plus billion to billion. It prooves one more time that T develops in the period while the ear drum was perforated and the brain temporaly did not get sound and develops its own. it's own sound is a signal from other nerv and organ that a brain mistakes it for sound. I think you found and could temporally block that " other nerve"
Great idea, so I am thinking if it possible to find a way permanently block that nerve, like De Ridder did, implant an electrode or something....
 

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