Had a bad fall on ice about three weeks back. Step daughter is a doctor 1/2 way across Canada and advised me to stay up for a couple of hours. Felt fine and went to bed about 3 hours later. Woke up in the middle of the nite, and the whole room was spinning.
Went to emergency room the next day. Doc did a pretty thorough exam, and said both eardrums were "impacted" and diagnosed me with Meniere's. Put me on a nasal spray and everything was fine for about a week later.
Started getting tinnitus like symptoms and booked in with my family doc. She did a pretty good exam too, and disagrees with the emergency doctor, she is pretty sure I have a neck spasm which could be causing the tinnitus. Neck is tender on the side where I hit my head on the ice.
I will be going a concussion clinic when they book me in.
Question, the ringing seems to come and go, and generally abates late in the day. Is this normal?
Also, sometimes it's louder than others. I generally don't have an issue sleeping, but have woken up a couple of times because of it, but do drift off.
Went to emergency room the next day. Doc did a pretty thorough exam, and said both eardrums were "impacted" and diagnosed me with Meniere's. Put me on a nasal spray and everything was fine for about a week later.
Started getting tinnitus like symptoms and booked in with my family doc. She did a pretty good exam too, and disagrees with the emergency doctor, she is pretty sure I have a neck spasm which could be causing the tinnitus. Neck is tender on the side where I hit my head on the ice.
I will be going a concussion clinic when they book me in.
Question, the ringing seems to come and go, and generally abates late in the day. Is this normal?
Also, sometimes it's louder than others. I generally don't have an issue sleeping, but have woken up a couple of times because of it, but do drift off.