Tinnitus part two
Tinnitus part two
If you have tinnitus, is it always present or does it go away sometimes and/or does it diminish in intensity sometimes?
Mine is always there. It however lowers in intensity during the day due to the noise coming from external sources. However, when I lie down during the night it comes to play... especially at the right side.
I was treated for CCSVI, had blocked left jugular vein, balooned it and its impact on the left ear tinitus was noteworthy. Still must have something left on the right side.
I was treated for CCSVI, had blocked left jugular vein, balooned it and its impact on the left ear tinitus was noteworthy. Still must have something left on the right side.
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From what I've read about it, pulsatile tinnitus is a pulsating sound that is sometimes in sync with your pulse. If you don't mind me asking is yours timed with your pulse? The article I read said this can be due to deformations in the arteries or veins. That sounds sort of like CCSVI.Kathyj08 wrote:Mine is pretty much all the time. I also have pulsatile tinnitus in my left ear when I lay on my right side. I recently purchased a little cheap fan that helps knock out the sound completely when I am trying to sleep.
The tinnitus however is with me throughout the day.
Yes, it is the heartbeat that I am hearing. It is quite annoying. I hear alot about people who have ms that also have tinnitus, but I don't hear too often that they also have pulsatile tinnitus.
I do have ccsvi, I had the procedure in Bulgaria last summer and the tinnitus seemed to be a little quieter for awhile but re-stenosed.
I have been seeing an upper cervical chiropracter (atlas adjuster) and both the tinnitus and pulsatile tinnitus have become a little calmer (not gone, but not so loud)
I do have ccsvi, I had the procedure in Bulgaria last summer and the tinnitus seemed to be a little quieter for awhile but re-stenosed.
I have been seeing an upper cervical chiropracter (atlas adjuster) and both the tinnitus and pulsatile tinnitus have become a little calmer (not gone, but not so loud)
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A long time (several years) ago I had *bad* pulsatile tinnitus that was *not* a heartbeat. That was what was so annoying about it. It was kind of a leather-mallet sort of hammering. It went away, or it would have really driven me seriously insane, and probably killed me with sleeplessness.
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"I'm still here, how 'bout that? I may have lost my lunchbox, but I'm still here." John Cowan Hartford (December 30, 1937 – June 4, 2001)