I came across this website months ago but thought maybe this tinnitus would fade off before it became an issue but -- well, clearly it hasn't. I'm really glad this is here.. I think I'd have gone nuts if there weren't others to talk to about this.
To give a background of the mess I've been dealing with trying to figure this out, I first started to hear a low whoosh-pulse in my left ear and thought maybe I had water in my ear so I tried to treat that. Waited a bit, and without any improvement (after about a month) finally went to the doctor because it seemed rather odd. The doctor immediately told me to stop all activities, and not do anything that might raise my blood pressure or increase intracranial pressure. Well that put an end to looking for work, exercising, and everything I was actively doing to improve my life.
It all sorta went downhill from there. I found out later why he had me stop. He was concerned about aneurysms. They did the MRI which came back fine (it took 3 weeks to get in for one, and another week to get the results), then the Specialist was like 'Oh you're just clenching your jaw.' and sent me on my way. So several months later, beginning of January, I was at my computer and laughing.. just laughing.. Nothing strenuous and I got hit with vertigo. Mind you the tinnitus had worsened at this point. It had been moving into my right ear initially as well, but by this point it was becoming more frequent in the right ear.
I waited for a bit to make sure I was okay, then went to bed. When I woke the next morning I couldn't walk. I had to get my roommate to drive me to the ER because something wasn't right. They tested me for a stroke, and waited to look at the MRI that was done, gave me a couple different medications for the vertigo and sent me on my way.
I went back to the specialist, and he denied ever giving his original diagnosis. He wanted to send me to a neurologist, but I insisted that he get an MRA done because it was initially denied by the insurance company, and I explained that when I got upset or stressed, the tinnitus worsened. It moved into both ears, and got really loud. So he ordered it. After some complications (and a third MRI/MRA) we got the results back and everything looked normal.
Now he's saying he thinks it's something called Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension. Apparently a rare condition that actually matches a lot of my symptoms. But from what I understand, the only way to test for it, is a lumbar puncture and I'm really, really not okay with this.
So I've been kind of sitting on my hands with it. But honestly the tinnitus is still getting worse. And now with my shoulder injury flaring up, and affecting my neck, I have noticed an increase in the volume of the pulsing. It's driving me insane. I barely slept last night.
There are other symptoms that have come up since this started, but they've been dismissed by the doctors and specialist. The specialist almost dismissed the vertigo but I was pretty insistent that he consider it as a factor.
Sorry for the long rambling. There's a lot that's happened surrounding this and all of it has been frustrating.
To give a background of the mess I've been dealing with trying to figure this out, I first started to hear a low whoosh-pulse in my left ear and thought maybe I had water in my ear so I tried to treat that. Waited a bit, and without any improvement (after about a month) finally went to the doctor because it seemed rather odd. The doctor immediately told me to stop all activities, and not do anything that might raise my blood pressure or increase intracranial pressure. Well that put an end to looking for work, exercising, and everything I was actively doing to improve my life.
It all sorta went downhill from there. I found out later why he had me stop. He was concerned about aneurysms. They did the MRI which came back fine (it took 3 weeks to get in for one, and another week to get the results), then the Specialist was like 'Oh you're just clenching your jaw.' and sent me on my way. So several months later, beginning of January, I was at my computer and laughing.. just laughing.. Nothing strenuous and I got hit with vertigo. Mind you the tinnitus had worsened at this point. It had been moving into my right ear initially as well, but by this point it was becoming more frequent in the right ear.
I waited for a bit to make sure I was okay, then went to bed. When I woke the next morning I couldn't walk. I had to get my roommate to drive me to the ER because something wasn't right. They tested me for a stroke, and waited to look at the MRI that was done, gave me a couple different medications for the vertigo and sent me on my way.
I went back to the specialist, and he denied ever giving his original diagnosis. He wanted to send me to a neurologist, but I insisted that he get an MRA done because it was initially denied by the insurance company, and I explained that when I got upset or stressed, the tinnitus worsened. It moved into both ears, and got really loud. So he ordered it. After some complications (and a third MRI/MRA) we got the results back and everything looked normal.
Now he's saying he thinks it's something called Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension. Apparently a rare condition that actually matches a lot of my symptoms. But from what I understand, the only way to test for it, is a lumbar puncture and I'm really, really not okay with this.
So I've been kind of sitting on my hands with it. But honestly the tinnitus is still getting worse. And now with my shoulder injury flaring up, and affecting my neck, I have noticed an increase in the volume of the pulsing. It's driving me insane. I barely slept last night.
There are other symptoms that have come up since this started, but they've been dismissed by the doctors and specialist. The specialist almost dismissed the vertigo but I was pretty insistent that he consider it as a factor.
Sorry for the long rambling. There's a lot that's happened surrounding this and all of it has been frustrating.