Hello everyone. I'm a 34 year old female and I've had ringing in my left ear as long as I can remember. It wasnt a biggie since I couldn't remember what it was like before it. But over the course of the past 5 years (give or take) its changed dramatically. Its now a constant 3 toned ringing in my left ear with occasional intrusion of a very loud, sustained tone that halts me in my tracks, wincing, every time. This was isolated in my left ear exclusively until my headaches became more complex and painful. I have chronic daily headaches, meaning there isn't one second of headache free living for me, then I get migraines a few times a month on top of them. Now I not only hear ringing in the left, but a sonogram-like heartbeat in my right ear. Both are usually isolated to their own ear although on occasion I will hear the beat(r) in the ringing(l) ear. And a few days ago I noticed that sometimes I can quiet the heartbeat sound a little if I press just behind my earlobe at the upper jawline, unsure if that would be Eustacian tube related or the vein/nerve bundle in that area, but it's freaky.
So I was curious if this is something I should be more concerned about because it seemed like it worsened in concert with the headaches, or if this seems more like a "normal" chronic tinnitus progression with aging. I don't take any medication aside from the very occasional asprin because I don't metabolize medication normally (ultra-rapid) and often have paradoxical reactions, so I stay away from most medication and have since I was a teenager. Ideally, I'm looking to find a way to help myself without medication, if it's even possible.
I'm just a little perplexed and trying to connect the dots myself. Constant headaches and base of skull neckaches, loud and sometimes painful tinnitus, and other seemingly unrelated symptoms have me more worried over the years by the fact that they are changing progressively, and not for the better.
Any advice/suggestions welcome.
-K
So I was curious if this is something I should be more concerned about because it seemed like it worsened in concert with the headaches, or if this seems more like a "normal" chronic tinnitus progression with aging. I don't take any medication aside from the very occasional asprin because I don't metabolize medication normally (ultra-rapid) and often have paradoxical reactions, so I stay away from most medication and have since I was a teenager. Ideally, I'm looking to find a way to help myself without medication, if it's even possible.
I'm just a little perplexed and trying to connect the dots myself. Constant headaches and base of skull neckaches, loud and sometimes painful tinnitus, and other seemingly unrelated symptoms have me more worried over the years by the fact that they are changing progressively, and not for the better.
Any advice/suggestions welcome.
-K