Went to the ENT Again...Just an Update

Brittany

Member
Author
Feb 7, 2015
38
Ohio
Tinnitus Since
01/2015
Cause of Tinnitus
Sinus Infection?
Hello again! So I went back to the ENT on Thursday and I had been dreading it all week because I was going to take a hearing test. I was for sure that I had hearing loss of some sort (I'm guilty of listening to music on high...never again) but both the ENT and the woman testing me said I had perfect hearing, "crystal clear" they said xD So I was happy to hear that. Realizing that my hearing was fine, the ENT observed my ear, nose, and throat and said everything looked fine. I wrote down my symptoms and gave them to him and he noticed I was having regular head aches and neck and jaw pain. He seems pretty convinced that it's playing apart in my ringing and I think he may be right. I have severe scoliosis and my neck is usually stiff when I wake up and lately the pain has intensified. He's thinking that maybe I injured my neck somehow or maybe have bruxism and that it's contributing to it. For now, I am on Dymistia and a steroid pack (methylprednisolone) and was told to return in two weeks. If the problem isn't solved, which I don't think I have any improvements so far, then I'll get an MRI and CT Scan.
As far as the T goes, I've found a wonderful cricket masker ( here, if you want it: ) and the sound is pretty dull now. Really the only thing that bothers me is the neck pain and sensitivity..also the headaches and teeth pain are a pain in the ass Dx But yeah, just trucking along. Tired of being in pain but i have hopes that it'll get better :) Just thought I'd give an update, needed to get this off my chest. I'm off to bed, so have a great morning/night, bye~
 
Maybe your T is due to muscle spasms in your neck. Have you tried a muscle relaxer?

I have not, I'm a little worried to without a doctor's permission but I've definitely considered it. I've got anxiety, so my neck and jaw are usually tense..might help a lot, idk xD
 

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