Hi there,
Thank you so much for taking the time to check in with me here.
I'm trying to determine if the "flavor" of my tinnitus can be treated, and the reason I suspect the answer might be yes is because I can reduce the volume through various movements. Please review the exact characteristics of my tinnitus below:
I currently wear a specially crafted orthotic (mouth guard) made by a well educated TMJ in my city, however after 6 months straight of wearing it 24/7 I have experienced no relief.
If you resonate with this post in ANY way, shape, or form I would absolutely love to hear about it. Who knows - maybe if your tinnitus shares similar traits as the ones described above we can work together to jointly identify a treatment that suits us specifically.
Thank you so much for your time, and have a wonderful holiday season!
Thank you so much for taking the time to check in with me here.
I'm trying to determine if the "flavor" of my tinnitus can be treated, and the reason I suspect the answer might be yes is because I can reduce the volume through various movements. Please review the exact characteristics of my tinnitus below:
- Present only in the left ear
- My left cheek is significantly more numb than the right; scratching it barely produces a sensation, except that it makes me feel "tremors" in my left ear, like an earthquake
- Smiling on the left side of my face is much more of a struggle than the right. When I attempt to do so, the muscles in my neck tense up a lot. Not at all the case when smiling to the right
- Chewing my food makes the ringing go up and down with the rhythm of my bite (louder chewing down, softer chewing up)
- Moving my head 90 degrees to the left/right causes the ringing to get significantly louder
- Firmly pressing on my left temple makes the ringing shoot WAY up in volume
- Yawning also makes the ringing shoot way up in volume
- retracting my jaw into my chest makes the ringing vanish almost completely!
I currently wear a specially crafted orthotic (mouth guard) made by a well educated TMJ in my city, however after 6 months straight of wearing it 24/7 I have experienced no relief.
If you resonate with this post in ANY way, shape, or form I would absolutely love to hear about it. Who knows - maybe if your tinnitus shares similar traits as the ones described above we can work together to jointly identify a treatment that suits us specifically.
Thank you so much for your time, and have a wonderful holiday season!