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Hello Everyone, I’m a 69-year-old Welshman who is lucky enough to live in small village in the Italian Alps. I’m overweight and suffer from Type...
Backstory: I have had tinnitus for around 5 years now. I was more or less habituated with a couple of bumps here and there until a little over 3...
In March I fell off my bike, broke my left collarbone and luckily the over ear headphones I was wearing protected my head. I know I should have...
Apologies in advance, I'm afraid this post is going to be long. My suicidal thoughts are at an all-time high because of a paradox that I still...
I should also have mentioned that I suffered a head injury and broken neck in a car crash in 2015. That would still mean a delayed onset of...
...and less noticeable. The one success story I remember from head injury is from @Aaron. He suffered much more serious head injury induced...
Honestly I think it was many things, took 3 different sleep meds plus 3 ad’s and Benzo’s for a few months), insomnia induced - 5 months no sleep,...
Just over 5 weeks ago I was assaulted by 7 guys where I was knocked down. I can remember the initial punch but not sure if they hit me many more...
...with hyperacusis, but none of those were caused by an ear or head injury, so I look at these cases differently. I agree, it can be...
...people who get T from an obvious trauma like acoustic trauma, head injury etc have more chances of it going away completely, because it kinda...
I know a few people who got T from head injury, they all got T immediately. I would guess you are probably ok.
I know n=1 anecdotes aren't super helpful, but my MEMR has become so strong and pronounced in the last year that I can physically feel it reacting...
Neck vascular injury (Stenosis - Thrombosis) is a common cause of pulsatile tinnitus. Several non-neck or brain/head conditions can also be...
...years on Tinnitus Talk, I came across a member who suffered a head injury in a fall while helping his fiancee move. It bothered him so much...
...recently with someone who had tinnitus onset as a result of a head injury in a car accident. She was also very young and has since had a baby...
Hi all, I did a very very intense Valsalva maneuvre in a stressed situation which unknowingly damaged major parts of my heart. The next day, I...
...in my eyes when moving them or my head for years after a head injury, every Dr was dismissive about it. I didn't get PT until the day after a...
@KazM, how long after your head injury did you start experiencing brain/head tinnitus?
...I believe the processes for tinnitus that is caused by a head injury are different than those caused by noise damage or hearing loss. I think...
Can someone please help me with highly somatic tinnitus that has destroyed my life? It came on approx two weeks after suffering pain in my...
I'm a modern dancer and have dealt with my own posture after a back injury. Great idea getting the posture work to make sure that the head is not...
A letter all auditory specialists should read.
If it is, we will all know soon enough. The official line is that we don’t know. I am not aware of a case where a smoking gun has been found. Just...
Does that mean that loudness hyperacusis happens exclusively at the cochlea? Because if that's the case, the device will almost certainly help.
I met the researcher (Dr. Maison) earlier this year, a few months after my acoustic trauma. Based on what I understood, he was saying that the...
Well, I found a place an hour away that has a Toshiba/Canon Advantage Orion MRI machine. It's 71cm wide, which I believe is considered to be a...
Thank you for your response @ajc. I already did, but having experience with different inquiries to companies, I don't expect to get a response...
Quoting myself here, but I think my tinnitus is quite nasty again, despite my back also having ”tinnitus” (some pain and discomfort). Maybe I...
Sometimes I visit Tinnitus Talk just for this feud.
I can report that my high pitched, most annoying tinnitus feels a bit lower in volume and more in the background of my consciousness than before...
@PTsufferer, increased pressure from a slightly larger or smaller jugular vein can affect your ears, causing dizziness, tinnitus, pulsatile...
@IntotheBlue03 No indications of Venous Sinus Stenosis/IIH is noted on your MRI report. From MRI notations that you posted; brain is fine. You...
Hello all, good morning. I first registered here over a year ago. My tinnitus is the result of being struck by an SUV as a pedestrian the night...
@Travis Henry, a review: Neck problems can cause tinnitus as the neck and shoulders along with the lower areas of the skull and jaw are connected...
Fuck Prednisone. I took it for 14 days following a work injury I had in my left ear. I’ve since been 3 weeks off the Prednisone and I’m...
Following up to see how long it took tinnitus to go away from head injury? Thank you!
:) Hello everyone, I had a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in April. I fell from the stairs and hit the back of my head. As a result I had a skull...
From what I understand, based on the Norena article, TTTS (or middle ear issues more generally) can also lead to pain hyperacusis: The same thing...
...noise induced, apparently. His profile suggests medications/head injury. @undecided's is story is more compelling, with a major reduction in...
I am so tired of this. Today was a bad, bad day. I woke up with a mild headache, but enough to put tinnitus in overdrive. I slept most of the day....
SCM muscle, redundant, could be it. But vascular also, so somatic tinnitus it seems to me. I have an extensive set of head positions that...
Lane, I really appreciate the time you took to craft a thorough response - clear that the support network is strong here. ENT put me on a...
If I rapidly shake my head from side to side, the low-frequency hum that I hear will stop temporarily as if the hum is being interrupted. But as...
@KDMG, here’s another paper on neurectomy for otalgia: Endoscopic tympanic neurectomy for otic neuralgia—a case series As far as noxacusis...
Often without noise exposure, a sudden neck injury is cause of hearing loss/tinnitus and more so if neck problems already exist. Cervical muscle...
Theories? This is very well explained in Dr. Shore's numerous papers. Based on Dr. Shore's research, she and her team identified that the root...
An impairment or injury to the spinal accessory nerve can cause weakness or paralysis to the SCM. This can cause atrophy (shrinking) in the...
Hi @hopefuldede, thank you for your response :) The only reason I think this could possibly be my situation with the higher frequency hearing loss...
...of hyperacusis along with others, like ototoxic medications, head injury, etc. It's not surprising that around 85% of those with hyperacusis...
No one, even scientists, knows the exact mechanism of noxacusis (pain hyperacusis). The Type II neurons theory is, after all, just a theory and...
@andrewsomatict, you get it - good post. For most with somatic issues- bad posture, then injury causing neck/back muscles spasms. Injury often...
My tinnitus started on January 7th, 2017 at 11 PM after I hit the back of my head against the wall, hard enough to knock me out for a couple...
Always thought that @IntotheBlue03's problems (all) were caused by cranio-cervical instability. Alar injury also causes brain fog and sensations...
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@SamRosemary, single issues that comprise combined issues that you list under Medical relates to a posture injury. Most likely from repetitive...
Can buying an oxygen tube and inhaling it daily mimic some of the mHBOT benefits?
In January 2020 I fell and hit the back of my head and received a concussion as well as whiplash. It took about three months to recover and I...
Thanks for the courage you exemplified by calling out @Michael Leigh for constantly dispensing advice that can definitely worsen this condition....
Well said! I was looking back at this and it was funny how you said people feel better when doctors tell them no physical damage has been done....
You need to get some mental health help. This site won't answer all your questions.