Thank you. You are a good person. I'm just scared. With MS its process of elimination..ENT says the ears are fine but for my age my white matter spots are "prominent". I'm trying not to catastrophize. Hopefully the neurologist says it's something else. I hope you are doing well.
Thanks for the kind words. I really appreciate the support from you guys. I need it.
I almost wonder is it better to have noise induced T then a pathological issue causing it. My anxiety is high past few days just waiting for neurologist to say it might be MS. But im trying to stay positive.
I also had an MS scare after getting severe nerve pain in my hands and feet. GP wanted to rule out MS and referred me to a neurologist. Turns out it was anxiety, which can mimic the symptoms of neurological conditions like MS.
MS is very rare, and there's a million other things that it's more likely to be. I have my fingers crossed for you.
So the neurologist says it's not MS at the moment and tinnitus is an ear issue..my ent says ears are fine and it's a neurological issue lol. And my psychiatrist says tinntius is an anxiety issue.
thanks for the support guys.. you dont know how much it helps me. I really mean it. bless you guys
now i do need your opinion on something- if the ent says its not my ears (but the first ent said i have slight hearing loss) and the neuro says its not my brain.. what could it be then? the psych says its anxiety but from what i ready anxiety and stress only make it worse not cause it.. thoughts?
@ Sayeed I'm kind of in the same boat. I'm not sure what caused my initial T, either medication, MRI w/o ear protection, acoustic trauma or stress. My initial was either meds or MRI. The louder T recently was either meds, anxiety or acoustic trauma. Hard to say. I guess our only choice is to take care of ourselves, protect from loud noises and consider new treatments in the future.
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