Hello everyone. Newbie here with first post. Warning - it's going to be a long one. Some of this may not be at all relevant to my ears but I figured I'd give a history.
I'm 47 and until March this year, had kept myself reasonably fit. I had been running 3 times a week and regularly lift weights. The only thing I have historically had is a bad case of labrythitis about 7 years ago but I've not had it since.
Back in March I had four migraines with aura. I'd never had migraines before so these came as a real shock. I went to see a GP who just told me to get on with it and said it was probably caused by stress as my son has some ongoing medical issues. In between the migraines I had this strange feeling around my right ear that and as I didn't know what it was, I explained it to the GP as a 'headache behind the ear'. The GP gave me some Amitryptiline which I didn't take as I don't really like taking tablets. One day at the end of March I woke up with a completely dead left arm. The GP told me to go to A&E and I had a CT scan to rule out a brain tumour as my father died of this. Nothing showed up on the scan and I was sent home. I haven't had any migraines since. My anxiety at this point was through the roof!
Over the following month I saw about 5 different GP's about this 'headache behind the ear'. I explained that it was throbbing and asked if I had an ear infection. Each doctor said there was no infection and either sent me on my way or gave me tablets to take (Naproxen being one of them and a beta blocker being another - I didn't take those either).
The dead arm that I had at the end of March never returned but I did have some strange sensations in my arms. Not muscular pain, more of a shooting pain. I saw a physio who wanted to look at my lymph nodes and when he touched in my armpits there was sharp pains. He asked if I had any cancer in the family and suggested I see a GP for a breast check. My anxiety levels were stratospheric at this point. I saw a GP the next day who did a breast check and checked my lymph nodes and suspected that the reason the physio had triggered pain was tense muscles.
The shooting arm pains didn't go away so I visited an osteopath who said I had a chronic stiff neck and the migraines were likely to be occipital neuralgia. He also said that the stiff neck could cause the dizziness. I had a Cervical Spine MRI last week and have been told that I have bulging discs at C5/C6 and this is pressing on a nerve and the shooting pains were basically as a result of that. Apparently with lots of rest, this shouldn't give me too much grief. I only really mention this because of my issue with anxiety.
The osteopath did suggest that I gradually get back into running again in the hope that the PT is caused by anxiety. I have been to the gym 3 times in the last week (gentle sessions with no weights only) and have to say that on days when I've been to the gym I feel great.
Still going on at the same time as my neck issues was the 'headache behind the ear'. The latest doctor I saw gave me a diagnosis of PT and told me it'd probably clear up, smiled at me and opened the surgery door. This was about 8 weeks ago. It's only in my right ear and is definitely improving since having the MRI so I'm wondering if the PT has been caused by neck problems and then exacerbated by extreme anxiety.
If I touch my neck, my ear lobe or my temple I can stop the pulsing (it only takes a light touc). Similarly, if I wear a headband that covers my ears, it also reduces it slightly. I can also stop it if I lay on it or bend my head towards my right shoulder. It's not worse at night like many of you seem to suffer with. When I wake up in the morning it's non-existent until my day gets going. When the PT is going on mildly, I can make it worse by turning my head to the left. It's also worse when I'm sitting at my computer but much better if I'm up and about. That's why I'm wondering if this is related to my neck.
In the last couple of days I have begun to suffer with ear pain, fullness and sensitive hearing. This sucks.
I've been reading up on the physical symptoms of anxiety and everything I've been suffering with could, in theory, be down to that. Even the shooting pains down the arms could be linked to anxiety as well as the sensitivity to certain sounds. I've also been reading about stiffness of the SCM and scelenes muscles and stiffness here can also give many of the PT symptoms I've been having.
So, my questions to you very knowledgeable people is:
- Could a chronic stiff neck cause the PT hence it being better in the morning when I'm relaxed?
- Do you think the PT is worsened by the anxiety over my son and my suspected brain tumour/breast cancer?
None of the GP's I've seen seem interested in referring me to anyone so I have asked my osteopath if he can do a referral for me. Bearing in mind the ear fullness and sound sensitivity is the more annoying problem at the moment would an ENT person be best at this stage?
Any thoughts or anyone else had anything similar?
Vicky x
I'm 47 and until March this year, had kept myself reasonably fit. I had been running 3 times a week and regularly lift weights. The only thing I have historically had is a bad case of labrythitis about 7 years ago but I've not had it since.
Back in March I had four migraines with aura. I'd never had migraines before so these came as a real shock. I went to see a GP who just told me to get on with it and said it was probably caused by stress as my son has some ongoing medical issues. In between the migraines I had this strange feeling around my right ear that and as I didn't know what it was, I explained it to the GP as a 'headache behind the ear'. The GP gave me some Amitryptiline which I didn't take as I don't really like taking tablets. One day at the end of March I woke up with a completely dead left arm. The GP told me to go to A&E and I had a CT scan to rule out a brain tumour as my father died of this. Nothing showed up on the scan and I was sent home. I haven't had any migraines since. My anxiety at this point was through the roof!
Over the following month I saw about 5 different GP's about this 'headache behind the ear'. I explained that it was throbbing and asked if I had an ear infection. Each doctor said there was no infection and either sent me on my way or gave me tablets to take (Naproxen being one of them and a beta blocker being another - I didn't take those either).
The dead arm that I had at the end of March never returned but I did have some strange sensations in my arms. Not muscular pain, more of a shooting pain. I saw a physio who wanted to look at my lymph nodes and when he touched in my armpits there was sharp pains. He asked if I had any cancer in the family and suggested I see a GP for a breast check. My anxiety levels were stratospheric at this point. I saw a GP the next day who did a breast check and checked my lymph nodes and suspected that the reason the physio had triggered pain was tense muscles.
The shooting arm pains didn't go away so I visited an osteopath who said I had a chronic stiff neck and the migraines were likely to be occipital neuralgia. He also said that the stiff neck could cause the dizziness. I had a Cervical Spine MRI last week and have been told that I have bulging discs at C5/C6 and this is pressing on a nerve and the shooting pains were basically as a result of that. Apparently with lots of rest, this shouldn't give me too much grief. I only really mention this because of my issue with anxiety.
The osteopath did suggest that I gradually get back into running again in the hope that the PT is caused by anxiety. I have been to the gym 3 times in the last week (gentle sessions with no weights only) and have to say that on days when I've been to the gym I feel great.
Still going on at the same time as my neck issues was the 'headache behind the ear'. The latest doctor I saw gave me a diagnosis of PT and told me it'd probably clear up, smiled at me and opened the surgery door. This was about 8 weeks ago. It's only in my right ear and is definitely improving since having the MRI so I'm wondering if the PT has been caused by neck problems and then exacerbated by extreme anxiety.
If I touch my neck, my ear lobe or my temple I can stop the pulsing (it only takes a light touc). Similarly, if I wear a headband that covers my ears, it also reduces it slightly. I can also stop it if I lay on it or bend my head towards my right shoulder. It's not worse at night like many of you seem to suffer with. When I wake up in the morning it's non-existent until my day gets going. When the PT is going on mildly, I can make it worse by turning my head to the left. It's also worse when I'm sitting at my computer but much better if I'm up and about. That's why I'm wondering if this is related to my neck.
In the last couple of days I have begun to suffer with ear pain, fullness and sensitive hearing. This sucks.
I've been reading up on the physical symptoms of anxiety and everything I've been suffering with could, in theory, be down to that. Even the shooting pains down the arms could be linked to anxiety as well as the sensitivity to certain sounds. I've also been reading about stiffness of the SCM and scelenes muscles and stiffness here can also give many of the PT symptoms I've been having.
So, my questions to you very knowledgeable people is:
- Could a chronic stiff neck cause the PT hence it being better in the morning when I'm relaxed?
- Do you think the PT is worsened by the anxiety over my son and my suspected brain tumour/breast cancer?
None of the GP's I've seen seem interested in referring me to anyone so I have asked my osteopath if he can do a referral for me. Bearing in mind the ear fullness and sound sensitivity is the more annoying problem at the moment would an ENT person be best at this stage?
Any thoughts or anyone else had anything similar?
Vicky x