I'm hoping someone will have some insight on what's going on here.
I first started with ear problems in late 2015. I would have one ear ringing, the other sort of blocked; they would switch; then the problems would stop for a day or two, and then it would start all over again. That went on for about three or four months, until one day, it just didn't start again. I went from around March 2016 to September 2016 with no symptoms.
In early September it started up again. Just ringing this time, and just in the left ear. It, too, would come and go, maybe two or three days on and then a day or two off. That settled into pulsatile tinnitus, still only in the left ear, which also comes and goes. I'll have a little while when it's more off than on, but then for weeks at a time (including now) it will be almost constant. When it stops, it usually does so fairly suddenly, and when it comes back, it's usually overnight. Which makes going to sleep stressful as I'm sure I'll wake up with it and usually do. I'm not sure if there's any possibility that the way I lie in bed could be causing this, at least in part?
I have a perforated septum; I think that might be related to the ringing but it doesn't seem to be related to the PT. I have been for an MRI and hearing tests; hearing tests were fine and MRI suggested I have narrow arteries (when I asked for more about this they said hereditary, and I was born with them. OK, fine, but then why am I only experiencing this now, and why only on one side?). I tend to be under quite a bit of stress from my job. I do clench my jaw and sometimes grind my teeth at night. I have been wearing a mouthguard at night but so far it doesn't seem to be helping.
Is all of that adding up to anything anyone else is experiencing, and anyone got any ideas about how to deal? My tinnitus is like an 18-wheeler idling outside your house (except it's right there in my ear) - low and throbbing and almost physical as well as auditory. I would love to work out some pattern or cause and modify my behaviour to at least minimise it and maybe even stop it. It takes away my energy and my happiness and it's spoiling everything.
I first started with ear problems in late 2015. I would have one ear ringing, the other sort of blocked; they would switch; then the problems would stop for a day or two, and then it would start all over again. That went on for about three or four months, until one day, it just didn't start again. I went from around March 2016 to September 2016 with no symptoms.
In early September it started up again. Just ringing this time, and just in the left ear. It, too, would come and go, maybe two or three days on and then a day or two off. That settled into pulsatile tinnitus, still only in the left ear, which also comes and goes. I'll have a little while when it's more off than on, but then for weeks at a time (including now) it will be almost constant. When it stops, it usually does so fairly suddenly, and when it comes back, it's usually overnight. Which makes going to sleep stressful as I'm sure I'll wake up with it and usually do. I'm not sure if there's any possibility that the way I lie in bed could be causing this, at least in part?
I have a perforated septum; I think that might be related to the ringing but it doesn't seem to be related to the PT. I have been for an MRI and hearing tests; hearing tests were fine and MRI suggested I have narrow arteries (when I asked for more about this they said hereditary, and I was born with them. OK, fine, but then why am I only experiencing this now, and why only on one side?). I tend to be under quite a bit of stress from my job. I do clench my jaw and sometimes grind my teeth at night. I have been wearing a mouthguard at night but so far it doesn't seem to be helping.
Is all of that adding up to anything anyone else is experiencing, and anyone got any ideas about how to deal? My tinnitus is like an 18-wheeler idling outside your house (except it's right there in my ear) - low and throbbing and almost physical as well as auditory. I would love to work out some pattern or cause and modify my behaviour to at least minimise it and maybe even stop it. It takes away my energy and my happiness and it's spoiling everything.