My tinnitus began in August 2017. I hear high pitched crickets, which pulse intermittently (but not in a rhythmic way), and which come and go rather randomly. When the crickets chirp, my eyes jerk. The louder the sound, the bigger the jerk. Initially I called it vertigo with tinnitus, because the eye jerking messes with my proprioception. While chasing a possible BPPV diagnosis, I saw an ENT doc, who said "BPPV doesn't occur with tinnitus." Sadly, since my symptoms weren't classic, the doc couldn't have seemed less interested in helping me further. However, because BPPV is partly postural, I had already moved my keyboard, chair height, and monitors to keep my head more still, which did help, and by December it abated!
It returned again in August 2018. This time I researched from the other direction, starting with tinnitus and ending up with vision or eyes, and I found this forum. I'm grateful for the people posting before me with similar symptoms... including Doggone T and Mad maggot. We seem to have identical experiences, so there are probably hundreds of us out there...
I also read a Brazilian journal article on "Diagnosis and management of somatosensory tinnitus: review article" which stated that "...other methods are used to relax the neck muscles, with some success in treating tinnitus: the Alexander method, autogenous training, the Briigger method, craniosacral treatment and Feldenkrais. All act on the same point - the posterior neck muscle."
Okay, so maybe my problem IS something postural, and I looked at the therapies mentioned. One short introductory video on the Alexander Technique ("Improve Posture Using the Alexander Technique") showed how to reach a better sitting posture, so I imitated it... And the crickets stopped. I was stunned. Now I can reach a position to stop the symptoms, but I can't maintain it. Next step: I plan to sign up for Alexander Technique classes, and I'm optimistic that I'll get even more relief from this.
The journal article was: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322011000600028 and the short intro video to the Alexander technique that helped me is at:
Maybe this will help someone else, too. I will report back how it goes.
It returned again in August 2018. This time I researched from the other direction, starting with tinnitus and ending up with vision or eyes, and I found this forum. I'm grateful for the people posting before me with similar symptoms... including Doggone T and Mad maggot. We seem to have identical experiences, so there are probably hundreds of us out there...
I also read a Brazilian journal article on "Diagnosis and management of somatosensory tinnitus: review article" which stated that "...other methods are used to relax the neck muscles, with some success in treating tinnitus: the Alexander method, autogenous training, the Briigger method, craniosacral treatment and Feldenkrais. All act on the same point - the posterior neck muscle."
Okay, so maybe my problem IS something postural, and I looked at the therapies mentioned. One short introductory video on the Alexander Technique ("Improve Posture Using the Alexander Technique") showed how to reach a better sitting posture, so I imitated it... And the crickets stopped. I was stunned. Now I can reach a position to stop the symptoms, but I can't maintain it. Next step: I plan to sign up for Alexander Technique classes, and I'm optimistic that I'll get even more relief from this.
The journal article was: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322011000600028 and the short intro video to the Alexander technique that helped me is at:
Maybe this will help someone else, too. I will report back how it goes.