- Dec 24, 2017
- 152
- Tinnitus Since
- 12/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown, Satan perhaps?
@attheedgeofscience thank you for that however I received a blood patch last Tuesday and it did not help at all
Perhaps you developed hearing loss from the assumed (or confirmed?) Meningitis. Meningitis can cause hearing loss - or possibly the medication used to treat it can. An audiogram is probably a good place to start for anyone who had a case of Meningitis.@attheedgeofscience thank you for that however I received a blood patch last Tuesday and it did not help at all
If you hear noises (not voices), then it's tinnitus. It doesn't matter where it is perceived. Certain dichotomies can be made such as:@attheedgeofscience all of the drs I have seen don't believe it's "true tinnitus" because I hear it in my head and not in my ears smh they keep implying it's a result of extreme anxiety, they keep trying to prescribe me antidepressants and I took a hearing test is was good
There are studies on complications with blood patches (such as these two):Also the dr that did the SPINAL TAP (which I believe has something to do with it) called me today and I explained what was going on and he said in his 15 years has not seen it as a side effect to the spinal tap and he wants to run some more tests because my Protien in my spinal fluid was high but I will most likely be going to another hospital out of state because most in my state are subpar smh.
I thought humans evolved from the ape and no God or Satan was involved? Then your demon theory doesn't make any sense.@Dginobile The demon implanted you the disease, destroyed his hair cells to make his life a hell.
Without any doubt his illness was caused by him, since the devil and hell are inseparable.
There is no hell without a demon. And since tinnitus and hell are synonymous, equally there is no tinnitus (hell) without devil in between.
You were very right.
@Bill Bauer hey so I had an MRI and I'm not leaking spinal fluid which I thought may be causing my tinnitus my Dr seems to think it's a lingering symptom of the meningitis but I have googled and can't find any literature on this (only bacterial meningitis) but I did find ppl have suffered depression after viral meningitis , I wanted to ask if you ever happen to stumble on someone who got Tinnitus after viral meningitis and treated or it faded please let me know i started taking tumeric daily and was seeing improvement but I went on vacation this past weekend and something there seemed to irritate my sinuses and ET's because my right ear feels clogged and the ringing is much louder in that ear when it was more in the center of my head before I went to an ENT who said my ears look good and suggested Claritin but I'm scared to take it, I'm still on Xanax I have to start weaning soon I just want this nightmare to be over next week will be officially be 3 months and I'm losing hope also since my vacation it seems my hyperacusis is returning but I believe that may be psychosomaticThere is a good chance that once the underlying cause (i.e., a sinus infection or meningitis, etc.) is gone, your T will begin fading.
Sorry, I don't recall ready any posts like that. But you might find something if you scan the search resultsI wanted to ask if you ever happen to stumble on someone who got Tinnitus after viral meningitis and treated or it faded please let me know
Ear fullness is a sign of something not being right with your ear (it doesn't have to have anything to do with ETs/sinuses). Were you exposed to any loud or semi-loud noises?I went on vacation this past weekend and something there seemed to irritate my sinuses and ET's because my right ear feels clogged
@Bill Bauer yes but only my right ear is bothering meSorry, I don't recall ready any posts like that. But you might find something if you scan the search results
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/search/2155571/?q=meningitis&o=relevance
Ear fullness is a sign of something not being right with your ear (it doesn't have to have anything to do with ETs/sinuses). Were you exposed to any loud or semi-loud noises?
A significant number of people here ended up with T on only one side, after doing something like attending loud concerts...@Bill Bauer yes but only my right ear is bothering me
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