Tinnitus What a Drag

M. Sheffer

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Feb 4, 2018
3
Tinnitus Since
I don’t remember
Cause of Tinnitus
Possible calcium build up in neck
I've had tinnitus for, I don't know how long. It's really become bad. I've had several neck surgeries due to calcium deposits or bone spurs that were beginning to cause some paralysis.

I have some fusions. I feel that the calcium deposits may be closing my spinal canal causing pressure to my nerves thus causing my extreme tinnitus.

Has anyone else had this problem and if so was there anything they could do to help? It has become so bad I am beginning to get headaches and dizziness. Any suggestions? Thanks
M. Sheffer
 
I've had tinnitus for, I don't know how long. It's really become bad. I've had several neck surgeries due to calcium deposits or bone spurs that were beginning to cause some paralysis.

I have some fusions. I feel that the calcium deposits may be closing my spinal canal causing pressure to my nerves thus causing my extreme tinnitus.

Has anyone else had this problem and if so was there anything they could do to help? It has become so bad I am beginning to get headaches and dizziness. Any suggestions? Thanks
M. Sheffer

Sorry to hear that you are not doing well. neck/spine issues can create a variety of horrors and I am very familiar with it. I went to a Dr about 15+ years ago and he said that my spine is not 100% in the right place and It is what it is. We do our best and live our lives. I tend to stretch out at times to get some relief.

Know that you are not alone and all of us deal with lots of issues and that's just a part of life. Tinnitus can be a major pain and it's hard to live with it, but we can dig deep and still move forward and live our lives.

take care :)
 
Thanks, I'm getting a CT scan soon to see what's up. I hope they can figure out what is wrong
 

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