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Silly question (please don't laugh)

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:27 pm
by ndwannabe
How near are the jugular veins to the ear canals?

The reason I am asking is this - I am very sensitive to sounds when I sleep and have been sleeping with ear plugs for several years.

Could I have been squashing my jugulars all this time? :oops:

Re: Silly question (please don't laugh)

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:43 pm
by Johnson
ndwannabe wrote:How near are the jugular veins to the ear canals?

The reason I am asking is this - I am very sensitive to sounds when I sleep and have been sleeping with ear plugs for several years.

Could I have been squashing my jugulars all this time? :oops:
You could not have been squashing your jugulars with earplugs, unless you have some really weird physiology.

Re: Silly question (please don't laugh)

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 12:27 am
by moochsid
ndwannabe wrote:How near are the jugular veins to the ear canals?

The reason I am asking is this - I am very sensitive to sounds when I sleep and have been sleeping with ear plugs for several years.

Could I have been squashing my jugulars all this time? :oops:
Only if you're related to the British royal family

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:58 am
by kats
My son is very sensitive to noise as well It must be one of the symptoms of having MS.
When I am talking normal he thinks that I am shouting.

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 3:05 am
by costumenastional
One of the main reasons i started jumbing around when i heard of ccsvi is my constant ringing in both ears. I was diagnosed after a bad left eye optic neuritis relapse on 2 of Dec 2008.
When i left hospital after a five day treatment with solymedrol, i immediately started my tinnitus experience. It started in my left ear and then gone bilateral. My neuro told me that listening to loud music was to blame and of course i laughed at him and never saw him eversince.
While there is no direct relation between ears and jugs anatomicaly speaking, it was obvious to me that there is something about blood flow not working as it should. And i am SURE that solymedrol triggered the effect somehow. Maybe it alters blood flow dynamics or something.Some liberated patients report immediate relief from this terrible thing. I hope it will work for me this way.

All in all, i dont think your question is silly whatsoever because noone really knows what exactly vein malformations can cause.
From all i know, your ear cores could be destroyed by ccsvi. Surely MS cannot directly cause this. The claim that you can go deaf from MS but i am still waiting for an explanation how demyelination or axon death can do it.
On the other hand, blood gone wild sounds like a possible reason...

Take care. Good luck.