Hi all,
Looking for some advice on my tinnitus on here. I'm 30 years old and first got tinnitus in 2016 after too much noise exposure playing music with a band. So I know for a fact mine was noise induced to begin with.
I freaked out at first but it was pretty mild at the time and I got used to it after about half a year. Still, I always had a fear in the back of my mind it was going to get worse one day, and of course it did.
In the autumn of 2018 I started to notice it was getting louder, around the time I was starting to work a little bit with my music like I did before, I thought it was so weird though cause I was really careful with the volume in the studio, it was very very low. Still my tinnitus started getting worse and I started to get scared and stopped playing music/recording.
So this new tinnitus that came on in 2018 has gradually gotten louder and is like a dial tone coming from my right ear. It never stops if I sit up/have my head in upright position. But last year I made the discovery that this new tinnitus was extremely somatic, I can make it completely go away in many different ways.
Another two things to mention:
So I just don't understand this dial tone tinnitus. Extremely somatic, can pretty much make it disappear.
Should I see a neurologist? Can they even do anything or give any answers when it comes to somatic tinnitus?
Sorry this is so long! It just feels so complicated as I know my tinnitus started with noise exposure but whats the deal with the crazy somatic elements. And it feels like it is getting worse to, slowly, but steady, and there is nothing I can do to stop the worsening.
Any advice would be highly appreciated!
Hope it is ok for me to tag you @Greg Sacramento as I read many of your posts on somatic tinnitus and you seem so knowledgeable on the subject and supportive.
Thank you for any thoughts/tips and ideas on anything I could try!
Mon
Looking for some advice on my tinnitus on here. I'm 30 years old and first got tinnitus in 2016 after too much noise exposure playing music with a band. So I know for a fact mine was noise induced to begin with.
I freaked out at first but it was pretty mild at the time and I got used to it after about half a year. Still, I always had a fear in the back of my mind it was going to get worse one day, and of course it did.
In the autumn of 2018 I started to notice it was getting louder, around the time I was starting to work a little bit with my music like I did before, I thought it was so weird though cause I was really careful with the volume in the studio, it was very very low. Still my tinnitus started getting worse and I started to get scared and stopped playing music/recording.
So this new tinnitus that came on in 2018 has gradually gotten louder and is like a dial tone coming from my right ear. It never stops if I sit up/have my head in upright position. But last year I made the discovery that this new tinnitus was extremely somatic, I can make it completely go away in many different ways.
- If I press along my right SCM muscle the tinnitus is gone (but my SCM muscle is not tense or painful)
- If I massage the muscles right below the scull on the right side (tinnitus back with same volume the second I stop)
- If I bend over to a horizontal position
- If I press my head toward the right side (press into the neck muscles on the right side)
- Chin tucks reduces tinnitus A LOT, and Ive been doing them like crazy the last while, but no lasting effect, just while I'm doing them.
Another two things to mention:
- Wearing a neck collar reduces the tinnitus by like 90 % but its back to normal volume the second I take the collar off.
- And I get these weird muscle spasms in my upper right SCM muscle right below the jaw bone. They don't hurt, just feels like a little jump. Happens a couple of times a week.
So I just don't understand this dial tone tinnitus. Extremely somatic, can pretty much make it disappear.
- I have no hearing loss on a normal audiogram, so I dont get why I would get this kind of low frequency dial tone tinnitus. And also, I understand you can get somatic tinnitus from noise exposure, but AS somatic as this? Where you can eliminate it completely? I feel there has to be something else going on with me as well.
- I have no TMJ problems as far as I am aware of, and recently a dentist didn't find any signs of problems such as bruxism.
- Not any major neck pain, sometimes a little right in the upper neck muscles.
- dry needling and acupuncture, with no effect. Whatever tightness I had in the right SCM muscle is gone now, and it really wasn't bad to begin with. No effect on somatic tinnitus. Actually i have more tight muscles on the left side, but no somatic tinnitus in that ear.
- Physio, I tried a couple, and they didn't find anything
- Chiropractor - didn't find anything
- Talked with a dentist - didn't find any sign of TMJ, bruxism
- Neck collar - very good effect while wearing it, but tinnitus is back the second I remove the collar.
Should I see a neurologist? Can they even do anything or give any answers when it comes to somatic tinnitus?
Sorry this is so long! It just feels so complicated as I know my tinnitus started with noise exposure but whats the deal with the crazy somatic elements. And it feels like it is getting worse to, slowly, but steady, and there is nothing I can do to stop the worsening.
Any advice would be highly appreciated!
Hope it is ok for me to tag you @Greg Sacramento as I read many of your posts on somatic tinnitus and you seem so knowledgeable on the subject and supportive.
Thank you for any thoughts/tips and ideas on anything I could try!
Mon