Hello everyone,
I've been lurking around on Tinnitus Talk for a few months, and have found some helpful info and insight.
Quick background: I have chronic neck and head problems with resultant headache on the left side. I've been like this for years and it waxes and wanes. Back in August I had the worst ever episode and woke up feeling like everything was compressed in the neck and shoulder and when I rolled over, I had a big head rush of pulsing to the head, like blood vessels suddenly opened up. I went back to sleep and thought nothing more about it. A few days later I noticed a high pitched ring /hiss in my left ear in time with my pulse. It was very light and I didn't notice most of the time, and slept with no problem. Then at the end of October I had another bad episode, and the noise was louder. At which point I made the mistake of looking up the condition on Dr. Google and promptly freaked myself out.
I'm in the process of getting this sorted out. Seen my PCP, and got the referrals to Audiology and ENT. I just saw the audiologist and will be having an ABR (auditory brainstem response) test. I lucked out with her. She seems very knowledgeable and told me I should be seen by an otologist.
In the meantime, no sleep for me. I wake up with a pounding heart every few hours. My doctor prescribed Trazodone and it didn't really help at all, and gave me some nasty nightmares, so I weaned myself off of it. I take Melatonin which does get me sleepy, and I can fall asleep but only for an hour, then bam! Awake. Right now I take half a Methocarbamol, which helps me get back to sleep for a couple of hours. I'm on Warfarin so there are lots of meds that it interacts with, like the SSRIs, so I want to figure out another way to deal with this. I thought about seeing my doctor for a short term script for Ativan, but I had to practically beg her for the Methocarbomol script, so I doubt she would go for it. Also, I do fine during the day with the tinnitus and at night I listen to audio books, rain sounds,etc, so my brain has something else to focus on.
Sorry for such a long post. Hope to get some good ideas from you folks.
Thanks.
I've been lurking around on Tinnitus Talk for a few months, and have found some helpful info and insight.
Quick background: I have chronic neck and head problems with resultant headache on the left side. I've been like this for years and it waxes and wanes. Back in August I had the worst ever episode and woke up feeling like everything was compressed in the neck and shoulder and when I rolled over, I had a big head rush of pulsing to the head, like blood vessels suddenly opened up. I went back to sleep and thought nothing more about it. A few days later I noticed a high pitched ring /hiss in my left ear in time with my pulse. It was very light and I didn't notice most of the time, and slept with no problem. Then at the end of October I had another bad episode, and the noise was louder. At which point I made the mistake of looking up the condition on Dr. Google and promptly freaked myself out.
I'm in the process of getting this sorted out. Seen my PCP, and got the referrals to Audiology and ENT. I just saw the audiologist and will be having an ABR (auditory brainstem response) test. I lucked out with her. She seems very knowledgeable and told me I should be seen by an otologist.
In the meantime, no sleep for me. I wake up with a pounding heart every few hours. My doctor prescribed Trazodone and it didn't really help at all, and gave me some nasty nightmares, so I weaned myself off of it. I take Melatonin which does get me sleepy, and I can fall asleep but only for an hour, then bam! Awake. Right now I take half a Methocarbamol, which helps me get back to sleep for a couple of hours. I'm on Warfarin so there are lots of meds that it interacts with, like the SSRIs, so I want to figure out another way to deal with this. I thought about seeing my doctor for a short term script for Ativan, but I had to practically beg her for the Methocarbomol script, so I doubt she would go for it. Also, I do fine during the day with the tinnitus and at night I listen to audio books, rain sounds,etc, so my brain has something else to focus on.
Sorry for such a long post. Hope to get some good ideas from you folks.
Thanks.