This is an interesting thread on thyroid T and balance.Had thyroid check few years back,maybe get another revisit,as I got balance after the T ,will watch this thread.Love sent to all
Hello Marlene, I have strong feeling our T is related to Thyroid!, my doctor said my levels are okay, I had Thyroid problems a few month ago anfd my T started.. Please have yours checked out..If you check Google on Thyroid making you dizzy , it will give you lots of info. on it could be accoiated! Thanks..Take care!This is an interesting thread on thyroid T and balance.Had thyroid check few years back,maybe get another revisit,as I got balance after the T ,will watch this thread.Love sent to all
Mine is a solid tone mixed with a lot of other sounds....I'm sure my tinnitus is not thyroid related for the most part, mine came on after taking ototoxic meds. But, as I may be having thyroid issues, maybe it is making the tinnitus worse.Hi Telis, is your T one sound all the time?, mine is. It sounds like crickets in the night!
Mine is a solid tone mixed with a lot of other sounds....I'm sure my tinnitus is not thyroid related for the most part, mine came on after taking ototoxic meds. But, as I may be having thyroid issues, maybe it is making the tinnitus worse.
I did take ototoxic med too, microbid.. check Google, it said it can cause dizziness also T..who knows! take care!Mine is a solid tone mixed with a lot of other sounds....I'm sure my tinnitus is not thyroid related for the most part, mine came on after taking ototoxic meds. But, as I may be having thyroid issues, maybe it is making the tinnitus worse.
My doctor ran a ton of blood tests and I am now on some sort of thyroid supplement.
Anyone have this issue?
Im sure this isn't the primary reason for my T, but maybe I will see some reduction when this is resolved?
@Mark McDill ,
What you've learned is of interest to me, because my tinnitus got worse suddenly four years ago, after taking a blood pressure drug. I'm hypothyroid (have been for about 30 years), and right after the tinnitus got bad, I was tested and found to have adrenal fatigue.
Four years later, I am pretty sure I've gotten over the adrenal fatigue, and am feeling much better. As a result, my tinnitus seems better, too. I definitely think there is a connection, and it makes sense that the adrenals would have a direct connection to the brain (fight or flight, as you mentioned). Somehow all of this does appear to be connected.
I'd like to know if there are other tinnitus sufferers out there who have experienced adrenal fatigue, and if their tinnitus improved as their adrenals healed.
Thanks for exploring this idea!
Ive. Had several visits to this guy .. He's a very nice fella and the treatment was very relaxing.. But sadly did nothing to alleviate my Tinnitus..The Thyroid angle is interesting; makes me want to get mine checked. Thanx for posting
On a side note, I visited an individual in the hospital who claimed Addison's disease as one of his many ailments. Having not a clue, I looked it up and ended up reading an article about adrenal glands (the victim of Addison's disease) and learned they are the only organ with a direct connect (nerve line) to the brain (so we can respond to dangerous situations in a rapid manner); all other organs communicate their status/needs via blood stream or chemical balance. I don't have Addison's disease but there is a possibility of adrenal fatigue/adrenal saturation
So, I got thinking and researching a little and it definitely seems like there is something to adrenals and T.
1. Adrenals have a direct nerve line through the spine (I also have a lack of cartilage between C-5/6/7)
2. I have somata-form T (physically based vs. idiopathic)
3. Hearing loss causing the ears to be hyper-vigilant (straining to hear); wherein we may actually hear our own internal processes (like a hyper nerve system)
4. Typical adrenal saturated life-style (the American/Western civilization experience)
5. T is generally worse when during times of fatigue/stress
Chronic adrenal saturation locks the central nervous system into a quasi fight/flight mode (permanently high state of awareness).
This led me to another article (attached); I'm not sure the credibility of this guy and what he is saying (he talks about Craniosacral therapy -- a practice not without approach) and I wouldn't claim to agree with everything he says, but he does raise some interesting points.
The adrenals (and their well-being) is likely one of the key components
MrDude,
There are so many possible causes for tinnitus, it could be many things. What other types of symptoms do you have?
Also, do you know what might have caused your tinnitus?
I've done a lot of reading about mercury toxicity (eg. from amalgam fillings) in the last six months and that list of symptoms is more than a little familiar. I'm not saying that is your cause, but it might be worth investigating. There is lots of info available via google. Some of it is probably dubious and some less so. This site has a lot of detailed info that mostly looks reputable:The tinnitus doesn't bother me, but I've been having other symptoms like pins and needles in feet, some joint pain, fatigue, occasional headaches, muscle spasm and a slight constant dizziness (not vertigo).
When did your symptoms start suddenly in relation to having the filling placed? Having the fillings put in (or taken out) apparently causes a much larger absorption of mercury into the body than you get just by having them day to day. Some people do apparently find that this triggers illness for them. I don't want to scare you, but I do believe this is a real issue for some folks as our ability to process mercury out of the body varies considerably from person to person. Some get sick while some do not.I had quite a few fillings done in 2013 so who knows really.
When did your symptoms start suddenly in relation to having the filling placed? Having the fillings put in (or taken out) apparently causes a much larger absorption of mercury into the body than you get just by having them day to day. Some people do apparently find that this triggers illness for them. I don't want to scare you, but I do believe this is a real issue for some folks as our ability to process mercury out of the body varies considerably from person to person. Some get sick while some do not.
There are tests but simple blood or urine tests are not considered worthwhile. They measure what is passing out of your body (or currently circulating), not what your body is unable to process and excrete. It is what you do not excrete that is the main problem. A DMSA provocation test is a better bet I believe.
I can't really advise you what to do other than to suggest some more research. If you can afford to have them out then it would be something to try. That list of your symptoms that I quoted earlier does sound like a lot of the symptoms associated with mercury, but it could equally be other causes too.Well symptoms started 3 weeks ago. I have one large visibly metal filling in my upper left tooth, which was done in 2013 by my dentist.
The tinnitus is also on the left ear. Not really sure what to do to confirm or rule out if this is my issue. Ran a quick google search and there are holistic dentists that can take them out in my city.