- Nov 7, 2019
- 17
- Tinnitus Since
- 09/16/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Anemia, cervical spine issues..high frequency loss?
Thanks in advance to all and I post this to see if anyone else has been in the situation.
My tinnitus showed up out of nowhere September 16, 2019. Left ear only. A Morse code, kettle whistle type. It's not constant but can be.
Sometimes if I press my head a certain way it stops. Then it's back.
I've never been exposed to loud noises, no concerts, no fireworks, no motorcycle, no headphones. I'm a 49 year old woman... not interested in the afore-mentioned.
After extensive googling - and new to tinnitus back in September - I decided it was some sort of a cervical spine issue - because I do have disc degeneration between cervical spine five and six as noted on x-ray and also forward head posture noted on x-ray; so I went to a chiropractor for eight weeks which didn't change the tinnitus in the least. Didn't hurt. Didn't help. I did all sorts of neck exercises which also didn't seem to make any difference to the tinnitus either. Tinnitus was just Whistling away...
In November I chipped a tooth that required five dental appointments, a root canal and crown - somewhat long appointments in the chair. I was worried about the drill making the tinnitus worse - just due to what I have read online - but the drill had no effect on my tinnitus.
But what is very strange is that during my dental appointments and for 36 hours after the appointments there is no tinnitus detectable whatsoever. Nothing but silence.
Wednesday I woke up to my whistling tinnitus. Went to dental appt, as I'm in the chair I hear the tinnitus fade out. No tinnitus for rest of the day. Quiet all night (blessings beyond blessing). No tinnitus yesterday. Nothing for 36 hours.
I am now keeping to a low sugar, low salt, low carb diet. Per my ENT who said that helps tinnitus.
The ENT also said I have high frequency hearing loss in my left ear - which is hogwash - because the day of my audiogram my tinnitus was screeching, how was I supposed to hear anything over the screeching tinnitus.
Every online audiogram I have taken when my tinnitus was quiet - has my hearing pegged as perfect and my audio frequencies going up to 11,000 Hz no problem which is standard for my age.
My question is; I wonder what it could be about sitting somewhat strangely in the dental chair that could quiet tinnitus for up to 36 hours after every single appointment?
My tinnitus is coming back as I write this as a very faint - very faint whistle which usually means it's starting back up again as it has after the other dental appointments.
My usual tinnitus is a 3-4/10 but at its worst can be a 7-8/10 if I have had salty or sugary foods.
I'm sorry for all of us here... the never knowing what will help or hurt the tinnitus is so frustrating.
But. Best believe I "listened" to my silence yesterday. So. Strange...
My tinnitus showed up out of nowhere September 16, 2019. Left ear only. A Morse code, kettle whistle type. It's not constant but can be.
Sometimes if I press my head a certain way it stops. Then it's back.
I've never been exposed to loud noises, no concerts, no fireworks, no motorcycle, no headphones. I'm a 49 year old woman... not interested in the afore-mentioned.
After extensive googling - and new to tinnitus back in September - I decided it was some sort of a cervical spine issue - because I do have disc degeneration between cervical spine five and six as noted on x-ray and also forward head posture noted on x-ray; so I went to a chiropractor for eight weeks which didn't change the tinnitus in the least. Didn't hurt. Didn't help. I did all sorts of neck exercises which also didn't seem to make any difference to the tinnitus either. Tinnitus was just Whistling away...
In November I chipped a tooth that required five dental appointments, a root canal and crown - somewhat long appointments in the chair. I was worried about the drill making the tinnitus worse - just due to what I have read online - but the drill had no effect on my tinnitus.
But what is very strange is that during my dental appointments and for 36 hours after the appointments there is no tinnitus detectable whatsoever. Nothing but silence.
Wednesday I woke up to my whistling tinnitus. Went to dental appt, as I'm in the chair I hear the tinnitus fade out. No tinnitus for rest of the day. Quiet all night (blessings beyond blessing). No tinnitus yesterday. Nothing for 36 hours.
I am now keeping to a low sugar, low salt, low carb diet. Per my ENT who said that helps tinnitus.
The ENT also said I have high frequency hearing loss in my left ear - which is hogwash - because the day of my audiogram my tinnitus was screeching, how was I supposed to hear anything over the screeching tinnitus.
Every online audiogram I have taken when my tinnitus was quiet - has my hearing pegged as perfect and my audio frequencies going up to 11,000 Hz no problem which is standard for my age.
My question is; I wonder what it could be about sitting somewhat strangely in the dental chair that could quiet tinnitus for up to 36 hours after every single appointment?
My tinnitus is coming back as I write this as a very faint - very faint whistle which usually means it's starting back up again as it has after the other dental appointments.
My usual tinnitus is a 3-4/10 but at its worst can be a 7-8/10 if I have had salty or sugary foods.
I'm sorry for all of us here... the never knowing what will help or hurt the tinnitus is so frustrating.
But. Best believe I "listened" to my silence yesterday. So. Strange...