3 months after an acoustic shock @cullenbohannon
Yes of course there are moments that go away for yourself for 2-3 hours that's amazing but after returnI would give it some time. It's very early yet for you to try anything drastic. It could just go away on its own but maybe try some of the things in the link I gave. Hope things get better man.
What about oval reinforcement it's usefull too for tts?Its not easy to find much information about the surgical cutting options, and even harder to find decent follow-up papers, which I think is what we most need to see. There are some threads here worth finding that cover some of this information, but overall it doesn't get the attention you'd expect if it was really the cure-all some tout it as. it comes with risks obviously. There is another treatment called Oval Window re-enforcement that someone has been trying in the US. He appeared to have some success with a small group of patients (that was more to do with hyperacusis specifically) but again, waiting on follow-up over time. I believe he was trying to find a larger patient cohort to work with but I've heard no more lately. It covered in a thread here somewhere.
It involves taking a pad of fat and placing it around the oval window where it interfaces with the stapes. I think it works like an insulator so it doesn't address the cause but it may provide symptomatic relief, but finding someone able to properly assess you for it is but the first challenge. I only know of a small series of patients from one Clinic and I know of no long-term follow-up.What about oval reinforcement it's usefull too for tts?
@PaulBe I don't have hyperacusis and only mild hearing loss. The main symptom is that main eardrum vibrating a littelbit when a sound impact with it for this reason I think no one will perform a surgery (tenetomy) on my ears even in USA. I think my condition is permanent!Sorry Jokko, I should have said: this is about treating hyperacusis primarily. Now, whether TTTS is being driven by the presence of hyperacusis, then I don't know how helpful it would be. If you could control/reduce H then would TTTS ultimately settle itself? I don't know. I saw Myriam Westcott, who CullenB references above and her practice is very directed toward TTTS/Middle Ear Myoclonus management and they were quite focused on autonomic retraining (using TRT priniciples). I guess a lot depends on whether you believe MEM causes (or exacerbates) hyperacusis or H causes MEM. So far I am convinced by neither view. I know of at least one individual here (in Australia) who claimed a cure from Stapedial tenotomy for his hyperacusis, and a large swathe of his tinnitus. Mind you he had to go to America because Seeing an ENT for ear symptoms in Australia is about as useful as seeing an Obstetrician for a sore foot.
Only a trembling no pressureGuys with myoclonus, do you have a feeling of pressure in ears as well or it's just feeling of trembling when muscle vibrates?
What an affliction this is...not only does it rob you of your quiet, but it also turns you into a bloody hermit.I had random ear muscle spasms for a year, they are gone, however I still have my left ear fluttering around with any sudden noise, even the click of a light switch makes it jump, it really hurts. I thought it was just part of H, maybe not. I talk with a very low smooth voice as this can cause the situation to get out of control, or I just refrain from speaking all together.
I found stretching stopped mine from randomly going off. Just happens when I hear sound now, part of my H I guess.@Telis This affliction is very hard to have, I'm looking for something that can heal me I can't live with this spasmi it's scary
I meant 3 in severe form, but yes I also have crackling sound, I had it since I was born, its not so bad because it only crackles when I swallow.@dan I have 3 symptom, crackling sound in the ears myoclonus in left ears duo acoustick shock and small tinnitus
I thought cracking when you swallow was normal--tells you that your Eustachian tube is open? My left one doesn't crack right now when swallowing. That's the one that gave me trouble on airplanes.I meant 3 in severe form, but yes I also have crackling sound, I had it since I was born, its not so bad because it only crackles when I swallow.
I will fix this crackling sound with an expert ENT in eustachian tubeI meant 3 in severe form, but yes I also have crackling sound, I had it since I was born, its not so bad because it only crackles when I swallow.
Drink more water, its just mucus build up sticking to the tubes,no biggie. If it doesn't go away it's probably normal, I've had it all my life like most people.I will fix this crackling sound with an expert ENT in eustachian tube
I never had this problem it begins after the start of tinnitus 1 week afterDrink more water, its just mucus build up sticking to the tubes,no biggie. If it doesn't go away it's probably normal, I've had it all my life like most people.
Try a ton of water, see what happens. Are you in a dry climate ?I never had this problem it begins after the start of tinnitus 1 week after
no cure for crackling eustachian tubes. Its too risky to operate on I thinkI will fix this crackling sound with an expert ENT in eustachian tube
yes they can cure that with tuboplasty or laser surgery but only specialized ENTs not every ENTs is able to do something like this...no cure for crackling eustachian tubes. Its too risky to operate on I think
anyway all is risky too drive a car is risky you can die easily or with a motorbike is very riskino cure for crackling eustachian tubes. Its too risky to operate on I think
Yes is warm where I liveTry a ton of water, see what happens. Are you in a dry climate ?
1 ENT in all of Europe? whoa...In europe there is only one ENT that is able to repair that and is very expensive is not for all, I'm lucky why I have the assurance and i pay only the 20% ot the treatment...