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Tinnitus has taught me that life is shit and the hell is here on the earth and it can be never-ending torment :( Hell exists and is in our heads :(
Has someone of you healed this horrible condition? :(
It's probably middle ear myoclonus. I have the same vibration feeling in my right ear.
Stapedius muscle myoclonus doesn't cause a fluttering of eardrum as far as I know. The term "middle ear myoclonus" contains both tensor tympani...
@felinefine - do you experience fluttering of your eardrum or middle ear myoclonus?
@Ricky81 - How do you know they are still present? I made a DPOAE test last year and I was told that the lines going down on the graph are the...
@Brianna - I didn't mean cochlear implants are perfect and flawless, I had simply on my mind that nowadays the medical world is able to do such...
@Chelles - yes, I know that we don't have the typical palatal myoclonus which produces a clicking sound while contracting rhythmically, but I'm...
@Chelles - I'm thinking about it so strong and intensive, because maybe what we both have isn't middle ear myoclonus but palatal myoclonus, which...
@PaulBe - hi, a big thanks for the answer! :thankyousign:Can I ask you one more question, cause you seem to be familiar with the anatomy of ear -...
Yes, I'm afraid it wouldn't and that sucks! Life is a bitch!:mad: I'm so sad. I'm so tired. F...k it all!
@PaulBe - I don't know if I've understood you in the right way - in order to paralyze the tensor tympani muscle it's enough to inject with botox...
@Street Spirit - Ohhh I thought you did have botox. I've read some dentists make botox injections into the chewing muscles (musculus masseter) to...
@Chelles - I think your symptoms are caused by manual irritation of trigeminal nerve or/and facial nerve while touching/moving the face and eye...
When I mentioned acoustic shock I meant that: http://www.hyperacusis.net/hyperacusis/acoustic+shock+disorder/default.asp TTTS as a result of an...