Hi folks,
I recently had a consultation with a leading researcher in ear implants who has a significant number of publications relating to otalgia, tinnitus, and hyperacusis.
He is aware of TTTS and the pain that it can cause and has treated such patients. During my consultation, he ruled out TTTS in my case as there is no evidence to support I have an overactive tensor tympani muscle. I don't have symptoms such as clicking, tapping, or anything relating to the function of the tensor tympani.
However, he believes in my case that one option is a Tympanic Neurectomy which involves sectioning the tympanic nerve. He has performed this before and it has been successful in some cases. Furthermore, he believes that the procedure is not particularly risky as patients who have had the procedure report few side effects.
I found this paper on the procedure which reports some success in otalgia cases.
In my case, nerve pain seems to originate deep in the ear and can stimulate the other nearby nerves.
I had a weird experience lately where I was stretching my neck and I got a shooting nerve pain all the way up to my neck right to my ear. The strange thing is that immediately changed my noxacusis symptoms for the better. However, a few days later when Lying down I had a similar experience and the symptoms changed again. Really curious as to how noxacusis is linked to other nerves in the body.
I was wondering what people's thoughts are on this?
I haven't seen anything on these forums about such a treatment.
Do we know of anyone who has had such a procedure?
I recently had a consultation with a leading researcher in ear implants who has a significant number of publications relating to otalgia, tinnitus, and hyperacusis.
He is aware of TTTS and the pain that it can cause and has treated such patients. During my consultation, he ruled out TTTS in my case as there is no evidence to support I have an overactive tensor tympani muscle. I don't have symptoms such as clicking, tapping, or anything relating to the function of the tensor tympani.
However, he believes in my case that one option is a Tympanic Neurectomy which involves sectioning the tympanic nerve. He has performed this before and it has been successful in some cases. Furthermore, he believes that the procedure is not particularly risky as patients who have had the procedure report few side effects.
I found this paper on the procedure which reports some success in otalgia cases.
In my case, nerve pain seems to originate deep in the ear and can stimulate the other nearby nerves.
I had a weird experience lately where I was stretching my neck and I got a shooting nerve pain all the way up to my neck right to my ear. The strange thing is that immediately changed my noxacusis symptoms for the better. However, a few days later when Lying down I had a similar experience and the symptoms changed again. Really curious as to how noxacusis is linked to other nerves in the body.
I was wondering what people's thoughts are on this?
I haven't seen anything on these forums about such a treatment.
Do we know of anyone who has had such a procedure?