Pulsatile Tinnitus and Memory Loss Plus Balance Issues

Sinead

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Author
Jun 11, 2019
1
Tinnitus Since
1 year
Cause of Tinnitus
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Hello everyone, my name is Sinead and I am hoping to get some advice on here please.

Has anyone had any of the following symptoms (lasting months now) along with pulsatile tinnitus:

- short term memory issues
- left shoulder and neck pain
- fatigue
- dizziness
- muffled ears (clear Eustachian tube)
- sensitivity to bright lights
- pain above and behind left eye
- think of a word you want to say but pronounce it wrong
- strange sensation on left side of head
- vertigo
- balance issues
- sinus blockage left side only
- hearing problems (clear a hearing test)

I know this is heaps of symptoms and I will be going to my GP tomorrow, I am just anxious and would like to know if anyone else is in the same boat or know someone who is experiencing these symptoms too?

Warm regards.
 
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I Have:
- left shoulder and right neck pain
- dizziness
- muffled ears (clear Eustachian tube)
- small pain behind left eye
- strange sensation on left side of head
- vertigo
- sinus blockage on which ever side I lay
 
Hello everyone, my name is Sinead and I am hoping to get some advice on here please.

Has anyone had any of the following symptoms (lasting months now) along with pulsatile tinnitus:

- short term memory issues
- left shoulder and neck pain
- fatigue
- dizziness
- muffled ears (clear Eustachian tube)
- sensitivity to bright lights
- pain above and behind left eye
- think of a word you want to say but pronounce it wrong
- strange sensation on left side of head
- vertigo
- balance issues
- sinus blockage left side only
- hearing problems (clear a hearing test)

I know this is heaps of symptoms and I will be going to my GP tomorrow, I am just anxious and would like to know if anyone else is in the same boat or know someone who is experiencing these symptoms too?

Warm regards.

Most of them are standard symptoms of hyperacusis or tinnitus. Irradiating pain, light dizziness, headaches, migraine etc.. how are you doing now?
 

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