More about somatic tinnitus: http://yts.se/english/index.htm
I can change my pitch and loudness somewhat too.
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Good luck all,Pete
Does anyone else find that pulling on your ear can at times change the tone and lower the volume of your tinnitus? This works for me, but only temporarily. I'm not sure what it means. It's a little weird.
Hi Maydengar;Hi,
I was diagnosed with tinnitus approximately 2 months ago, of which the explanation was due to loud noise exposure. However, being of 18 years of age, I neither listened to my ipod at an inordinately high volume compared to some people, and only attended loud concerts maybe once or twice per year.
That being said, I've realised that my tinnitus changes volume (gets louder) when i turn my head left or right 90 degrees. Also, when i press against my lower jaw, it gets a little softer, while if i clench my jaw it is higher in pitch.
I'm wondering if you guys get any distinguishable differences in volume and tone when you move your head or jaw?
I just had an idea that maybe my gym sessions or braces may have an influence on my tinnitus?
Are your jaw joints worn out? Mine are slightly worn out due to years of grinding and clenching.
The onset was horrible. I could go on and on about the horrible sensations and discomfort.But it was the pain! I went into depression after my whole body shut down. I told God to just bring me home. That was a year ago.
Where I am, TMJD is a relatively poorly researched condition and treatment is relegated to splint and heat therapy and painkillers. Alternative treatments are considered pseudo science. The peripheral issues like tinnitus, referred pain and emotional stress are brushed off. I think that was the worst aspect for me - the total disregard of my pain and fear by doctors.
I am still trying to adjust my lifestyle but it is way better than the onset. GP prescribed me with Arcoxia for pain management but I am afraid that it will worsen the tinnitus. The doc says no massage, no chewing of hard food, watch your stress and posture blah blah blah. I cried, I raged but I slowly accepted that this is part of living.
Neck stretches and pilates helped me with those tense muscles and tinnitus.