Hello everyone,
For background, I have had tinnitus for 10 years, it started randomly one day, in a period of time when I had lots of anxiety and depression. I have no hearing loss, nothing is wrong with my ears, MRI is ok. Over the years I habituated and the sound bothered me only in short spikes. It wasn't very loud or bothersome.
Two weeks ago I was sitting for a few hours with my neck in a bad position. When I got up my T was immediately worse. Ringing 10/10, also voices on the TV were glitched, like some frequencies were distorted. I hopped in a shower, went to sleep with white noise and in the morning, the sound distortion was gone, however the ringing was still much louder.
I rested my neck, did some stretches. Few days went by and he ringing was still spiked. I went to get a massage, thinking it would relieve the muscles, but that just made it worse.
I then thought it would be a great idea to visit a chiropractor, because he has helped me in the past with other issues. He adjusted my neck and spine. I went home, everything was sill the same volume.
But in two days I developed new sound, very high pitch, like jet engine, covering almost everything. I was terrified, anxious and that just made it worse. I could hear it on a busy street, not much could cover it.
It's been a week since the adjustment and the sound is still here. I feel like it's reactive though, because sometimes, when I'm distracted I can't hear it at all. And then I notice I can't hear it, it stays like that for a few minutes and then it comes back. It also spikes in loud environments. At home I feel like it's quieter but still noticeable. The ringing is still louder than usual.
I visited my ENT, they got me some vitamin B, ginko biloba and betahistine.
I'm panicking a little bit because I did so much mental work to get to the point I was before all this. I feel like I'm at square one again and can't imagine living with this new intrusive sound forever, just because I had a neck adjustment...
Is there something I can do about this new sound? Is there a chance it will go away? Is it a spike or just a new normal?
Thanks for any advice.
For background, I have had tinnitus for 10 years, it started randomly one day, in a period of time when I had lots of anxiety and depression. I have no hearing loss, nothing is wrong with my ears, MRI is ok. Over the years I habituated and the sound bothered me only in short spikes. It wasn't very loud or bothersome.
Two weeks ago I was sitting for a few hours with my neck in a bad position. When I got up my T was immediately worse. Ringing 10/10, also voices on the TV were glitched, like some frequencies were distorted. I hopped in a shower, went to sleep with white noise and in the morning, the sound distortion was gone, however the ringing was still much louder.
I rested my neck, did some stretches. Few days went by and he ringing was still spiked. I went to get a massage, thinking it would relieve the muscles, but that just made it worse.
I then thought it would be a great idea to visit a chiropractor, because he has helped me in the past with other issues. He adjusted my neck and spine. I went home, everything was sill the same volume.
But in two days I developed new sound, very high pitch, like jet engine, covering almost everything. I was terrified, anxious and that just made it worse. I could hear it on a busy street, not much could cover it.
It's been a week since the adjustment and the sound is still here. I feel like it's reactive though, because sometimes, when I'm distracted I can't hear it at all. And then I notice I can't hear it, it stays like that for a few minutes and then it comes back. It also spikes in loud environments. At home I feel like it's quieter but still noticeable. The ringing is still louder than usual.
I visited my ENT, they got me some vitamin B, ginko biloba and betahistine.
I'm panicking a little bit because I did so much mental work to get to the point I was before all this. I feel like I'm at square one again and can't imagine living with this new intrusive sound forever, just because I had a neck adjustment...
Is there something I can do about this new sound? Is there a chance it will go away? Is it a spike or just a new normal?
Thanks for any advice.