I just want to update my condition in case it might be of help to someone out there experiencing similar symptoms.
Some years ago I was on this site as I had seven long years of daily intermittent tinnitus like a "tink" sound or sometimes fast like a Geiger counter but it would make my eyes jump and swing in time with the noise so that I found walking and things difficult.
I had found my skull was deformed and got a splint made for my jaw called a TMJ splint. My symptoms completely disappeared for almost a year.
Then they slowly came back and not as bad as previously but were become progressively worse.
Then my mother had a pulmonary embolism and almost died and the stress gave my father a heart attack so I was in and out of the hospital and then back and forth to my parents home helping them.
Then my father died which was devastating and a week later I collapsed five times in one day.
Thinking perhaps I had low iron I went to the doctor for an iron test. My collapsing/fainting would come with the one sided tinnitus and vision bouncing plus my head even more fuzzy and light headed than it had been with those symptoms in the past. The doctor immediately said "heart" and sent me straight to the ER.
They discovered I was actually experiencing presyncopal episodes due to. Entricular tachycardia ectopic beats which I was born with and sort of aware of all my life but they were getting worse over the years. It seems my T and vision and head symptoms were possibly seizure type activity due to intrupted blood flow to parts of the brain. I am now on medication to control my arrythmia and my symptoms have vanished apart from some of the more "normal" arrythmia problems when I over exert myself like with steep hills or stairs. Breathlessness and crazy fatigue so that I have to stop and wait for my heart rate to normalise again.
Since I was born with this heart block problem I didn't recognise my arrythmia as abnormal. It was normal to me. And the tinnitus and vision problem came many years on So was the only symptom I really took note of as abnormal. I don't always feel the arrythmia either.
So I am here to let others know that there is a possibility your symptoms could be of cardiac origin. It took nine years of investigation and nobody picked this up. I was told I was a hyperchondriac or had a mental illness. Nobody looked at my heart until I had fainting.
Once they finally looked, well hey suddenly nobody can do enough for me! I am not laughed at or dismissed as neurotic any longer! Any slight symptom and they rush me to hospital and put me on heart monitors.
Nobody is laughing at me now! Just letting people know, get your hearts checked over if your tinnitus symptoms are out of the ordinary and not the typical ones.
Some years ago I was on this site as I had seven long years of daily intermittent tinnitus like a "tink" sound or sometimes fast like a Geiger counter but it would make my eyes jump and swing in time with the noise so that I found walking and things difficult.
I had found my skull was deformed and got a splint made for my jaw called a TMJ splint. My symptoms completely disappeared for almost a year.
Then they slowly came back and not as bad as previously but were become progressively worse.
Then my mother had a pulmonary embolism and almost died and the stress gave my father a heart attack so I was in and out of the hospital and then back and forth to my parents home helping them.
Then my father died which was devastating and a week later I collapsed five times in one day.
Thinking perhaps I had low iron I went to the doctor for an iron test. My collapsing/fainting would come with the one sided tinnitus and vision bouncing plus my head even more fuzzy and light headed than it had been with those symptoms in the past. The doctor immediately said "heart" and sent me straight to the ER.
They discovered I was actually experiencing presyncopal episodes due to. Entricular tachycardia ectopic beats which I was born with and sort of aware of all my life but they were getting worse over the years. It seems my T and vision and head symptoms were possibly seizure type activity due to intrupted blood flow to parts of the brain. I am now on medication to control my arrythmia and my symptoms have vanished apart from some of the more "normal" arrythmia problems when I over exert myself like with steep hills or stairs. Breathlessness and crazy fatigue so that I have to stop and wait for my heart rate to normalise again.
Since I was born with this heart block problem I didn't recognise my arrythmia as abnormal. It was normal to me. And the tinnitus and vision problem came many years on So was the only symptom I really took note of as abnormal. I don't always feel the arrythmia either.
So I am here to let others know that there is a possibility your symptoms could be of cardiac origin. It took nine years of investigation and nobody picked this up. I was told I was a hyperchondriac or had a mental illness. Nobody looked at my heart until I had fainting.
Once they finally looked, well hey suddenly nobody can do enough for me! I am not laughed at or dismissed as neurotic any longer! Any slight symptom and they rush me to hospital and put me on heart monitors.
Nobody is laughing at me now! Just letting people know, get your hearts checked over if your tinnitus symptoms are out of the ordinary and not the typical ones.