Morning folks. I've been reading here for a while but haven't seen any posts that I 100% identify with. As I approach my one year PT anniversary in a couple of weeks, I thought I'd just see if there's anyone out there whose experience is very similar, since I'm at a point of trying to decide whether to continue looking for answers or not.
I got PT last year when I was abroad on holiday. Woke early in the morning, got out of bed, went sideways across the room thinking I was going straight on. No alcohol or meds had been consumed. Laid back down and heard this wooshing sound. My balance was OK when I got up again, but the wooshing persisted.
Since then I have episodes of giddiness sometimes when I reverse my car and occasionally at other times, which sounds normal, but I didn't get this before. I have constant PT in left ear, which I can hear whenever it's quiet. I have problems sleeping anyway, and whilst PT doesn't wake me, it doesn't help me getting back to sleep.
6 months in, it was getting more bothersome, so I got a referral. Consultant did:
Hearing test - fine
MRI scan - fine
He could see white spots consistent with migraine (I have occasional migraine aura without headache) but nothing of concern.
He is confident that all serious problems are ruled out and I need no more investigation unless it's becoming too difficult to live with. The next step, he says, is to see a specialist regarding possible superior semi circular canal dihiscence, however having looked at the symptoms, I think I'd be having more problems if it was that. I'm very sensitive to noise, but this has been since before the PT started, and I don't hear any other internal body sounds.
My dad also has tinnitus - PT and
classic - and my uncle (his brother) has had PT all his life. I'm wondering if anyone else has a family history of PT and are there any known likely hereditary causes?
It hasn't got any worse in past 6 months so I'm trying to just accept it, but considering going back to the specialist as it does bother me, especially at night. I've got pillow speakers, but just find them distracting.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Sara
I got PT last year when I was abroad on holiday. Woke early in the morning, got out of bed, went sideways across the room thinking I was going straight on. No alcohol or meds had been consumed. Laid back down and heard this wooshing sound. My balance was OK when I got up again, but the wooshing persisted.
Since then I have episodes of giddiness sometimes when I reverse my car and occasionally at other times, which sounds normal, but I didn't get this before. I have constant PT in left ear, which I can hear whenever it's quiet. I have problems sleeping anyway, and whilst PT doesn't wake me, it doesn't help me getting back to sleep.
6 months in, it was getting more bothersome, so I got a referral. Consultant did:
Hearing test - fine
MRI scan - fine
He could see white spots consistent with migraine (I have occasional migraine aura without headache) but nothing of concern.
He is confident that all serious problems are ruled out and I need no more investigation unless it's becoming too difficult to live with. The next step, he says, is to see a specialist regarding possible superior semi circular canal dihiscence, however having looked at the symptoms, I think I'd be having more problems if it was that. I'm very sensitive to noise, but this has been since before the PT started, and I don't hear any other internal body sounds.
My dad also has tinnitus - PT and
classic - and my uncle (his brother) has had PT all his life. I'm wondering if anyone else has a family history of PT and are there any known likely hereditary causes?
It hasn't got any worse in past 6 months so I'm trying to just accept it, but considering going back to the specialist as it does bother me, especially at night. I've got pillow speakers, but just find them distracting.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Sara