- Dec 1, 2015
- 52
- Tinnitus Since
- Maybe Dec 2015 - the buzz was low prior
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Diet or TMJ Jaw Inflammation and Clenching??
Could use your advice. I have extremely variable tinnitus that appears to go away after coming home relaxing and having a glass of wine. Seriously. Listening to high quality music reduces T volume and focusing on and doing what I love almost makes it go away temporarily. I love Woodworking with ear plugs. Maybe I don't care or even habituated some.
T shifts from one ear to the other and feels like muscle Tension. Sometimes I hear a tone for seconds every 2 weeks or so but mostly I have a buzz. Sounds like tight muscles would sound like if you could hear them.
After I work, sit in a car, sometimes sleep or even stand at work for more then 2+ hrs result in jaw tension & tightness, pain, tmj, lower neck discomfort and a tension headache.
It feels like most of the discomfort is in my temples above ears and jaw muscles.
Maybe it's forward head posture, being in a sedentary still state? However, I know if I were to keep moving I would not experience the "build up", but I have to work at a computer for at least 3 hrs a day.
I feel I like I can solve this but need help. I'm looking for a tip, like specific exercises each 30 min?
I've given up Gluten, trying to reduce salt, etc and trying to work on my daily stress cope skills.
Thank you kindly for advice or directions.
-r
T shifts from one ear to the other and feels like muscle Tension. Sometimes I hear a tone for seconds every 2 weeks or so but mostly I have a buzz. Sounds like tight muscles would sound like if you could hear them.
After I work, sit in a car, sometimes sleep or even stand at work for more then 2+ hrs result in jaw tension & tightness, pain, tmj, lower neck discomfort and a tension headache.
It feels like most of the discomfort is in my temples above ears and jaw muscles.
Maybe it's forward head posture, being in a sedentary still state? However, I know if I were to keep moving I would not experience the "build up", but I have to work at a computer for at least 3 hrs a day.
I feel I like I can solve this but need help. I'm looking for a tip, like specific exercises each 30 min?
I've given up Gluten, trying to reduce salt, etc and trying to work on my daily stress cope skills.
Thank you kindly for advice or directions.
-r