- Nov 12, 2019
- 24
- Tinnitus Since
- 10/19
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ear infection?
I just passed my second year anniversary with T that started after a nasal and ear infection. My backstory is included in other posts, so I won't repeat it here.
A few weeks ago I discovered the first thing that seemed to have a notable impact on my symptoms. This was visiting a chiropractor, who adjusted my misaligned C1.
The adjustment didn't immediately improve my T but impacted some of the symptoms that started along with it, which include nasal irritation, limited neck mobility, labored swallowing, and jaw tightness. Since that treatment, my neck/head move in a way that they haven't since this started, and my nasal cavities and ears move and make sounds in a way that suggests something is moving in there.
It's given me an opportunity to focus my treatment, after years of trying everything including GI doctors, allergists, neurologists, and far too many disengaged ENTs, all of whom just shrug and say "you look healthy." I'm grateful that I have something on which to focus my pursuit of recovery/improvement. The worst part of this experience has been feeling like there are no answers and no sense of what lies ahead - of course, to some degree, that's just life. But, it's nice to have even an incremental sign of hope. Not necessarily for a miracle cure, but that I'm doing something reasonable to feel like I'm helping myself instead of just suffering through it.
I have more neurologists and MRAs planned, as well as physical therapy lined up in the coming month, and am researching more cervical spine/atlas treatments, which I'll take my time trying out. If something works for me, I'll be sure to share and maybe others can benefit as I've benefited from exploring others' unique experiences.
Even without this development, I will repeat what many others have said, which I too did not believe when it all first started: it does get better. Not in a measurable way that we all would like, but enough that when I think about it I must admit I'm better today than I was two years ago. And that's not nothing.
Keep going, everyone. And may we all be relieved of some of this suffering one day.
A few weeks ago I discovered the first thing that seemed to have a notable impact on my symptoms. This was visiting a chiropractor, who adjusted my misaligned C1.
The adjustment didn't immediately improve my T but impacted some of the symptoms that started along with it, which include nasal irritation, limited neck mobility, labored swallowing, and jaw tightness. Since that treatment, my neck/head move in a way that they haven't since this started, and my nasal cavities and ears move and make sounds in a way that suggests something is moving in there.
It's given me an opportunity to focus my treatment, after years of trying everything including GI doctors, allergists, neurologists, and far too many disengaged ENTs, all of whom just shrug and say "you look healthy." I'm grateful that I have something on which to focus my pursuit of recovery/improvement. The worst part of this experience has been feeling like there are no answers and no sense of what lies ahead - of course, to some degree, that's just life. But, it's nice to have even an incremental sign of hope. Not necessarily for a miracle cure, but that I'm doing something reasonable to feel like I'm helping myself instead of just suffering through it.
I have more neurologists and MRAs planned, as well as physical therapy lined up in the coming month, and am researching more cervical spine/atlas treatments, which I'll take my time trying out. If something works for me, I'll be sure to share and maybe others can benefit as I've benefited from exploring others' unique experiences.
Even without this development, I will repeat what many others have said, which I too did not believe when it all first started: it does get better. Not in a measurable way that we all would like, but enough that when I think about it I must admit I'm better today than I was two years ago. And that's not nothing.
Keep going, everyone. And may we all be relieved of some of this suffering one day.