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    Pulsatile Tinnitus, Patulous Eustachian Tubes, Vibrations and Many Other Things...

    Consider having a cerebral angiography done like this guy, and greatly reducing you chewing.
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    I Got Pulsatile Tinnitus from Sinusitis

    Consider cerebral angiography, and maybe reduce your chewing to a minimum for a while.
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    New Here — Pulsatile Tinnitus Ruining My Life

    I reduced my chewing to a minimum, and the PT went way down after a few weeks. I am also avoiding strenuous exercises. MRI and CT scan found nothing, but I haven't tried a cerebral angiogram yet!
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    Head/Ear Pressure Accompanied by Pulsatile Tinnitus

    Cerebral angiogram, noted! Heidi (and anyone else with similar symptoms), does it help if you reduce your chewing to a minimum? I did that for a few weeks, and the PT actually diminished tremendously.
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    Kind of Desperate Here and Need Some Help

    Hi Sarah, I think it is pretty important, yes! I don't know if you are still visiting this site, but if the pain you felt came from damage caused by intense pressure inside the ear, then maybe not chewing for a few weeks will help you the same way it did for me.
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    MRA Came Back: Paranasal Sinus Inflammatory Disease, but...

    Hiya, in your other post you mention spring-time allergies, how bad were they this time around? Did they cause any pain?
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    First Major Setback Since Onset Almost a Year Ago

    Does anyone know of hearing protection for the bony area between the ear and the neck? A significant amount of the ambient sounds actually gets in through there.
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    Middle-Ear Trauma: Treat It Like a Broken Jaw?

    So I will not try to stretch the skin like you do ;) Maybe you should let the whole area rest too. If it is something which came after surgery, physical trauma seems to be the obvious culprit.
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    Middle-Ear Trauma: Treat It Like a Broken Jaw?

    Hi Nuno, aye I've switched to a rather soft diet; I take whey powder in the morning (I recommend Mercola's brand, no digestion problem). But I still chew with the incisives; basically I am avoiding anything that ends up bending the middle/inner-ear (including twisting my neck).
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    Had Treatment to Kill My Pulsatile Tinnitus Once and for All... And This Is the Result

    There is a paper about this treatment: http://www.tinnitusjournal.com/articles/cervical-trauma-and-tinnitus.pdf
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    Still Going Out with Ear Damage?

    Earplugs won't be enough as sounds also come in through the bony area between the ear and the neck. Does anyone know of hearing protection which adresses that?
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    Ear Pain and Pulsatile Tinnitus

    Do you remember having a moment of intense pressure inside the ear? That's what I had, no doubt the main cause of the subsequent TD.
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    Applying Pressure on My Cheek Reduces 80% of My Pulsatile Tinnitus

    Hi, I read the post where you mention the exotosis removal surgery you had. Here's my hypothesis: you have a series of scars too small to show up in scans, which are generating what would normally be pain signals, but because the inner-ear is the recipient of these signals somehow, they are...
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    Anyone Know Why Tinnitus Comes and Goes During the Day/Varies a Lot in Volume? Makes No Sense

    I know this is an old thread, but have you studied the relationship between these spikes and having eaten foods high in salicylate?
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    Middle-Ear Trauma: Treat It Like a Broken Jaw?

    or in the middle-ear, or maybe both.
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    How Do You Distinguish Between Middle Ear and Inner Ear Tinnitus?

    Don't implicitely trust the hearing tests unless they check the full spectrum of sound frequencies, tinnitus-causing hearing loss could very-well be multiple and localized, and missed by tests which only check several of the frequencies.
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    Middle-Ear Trauma: Treat It Like a Broken Jaw?

    Is this pulsatile tinnitus actually a pain response, being interpreted within the middle-ear as a sound signal? There are reports of how analgesia of the superior cervical ganglia can be effective against pulsatile tinnitus, that would support this idea. If that is the case, perhaps we should...
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    Pulsing Sound When I Yawn or Burp

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    Tinnitus Stopped in My Left Ear for 2 Seconds...

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    Middle-Ear Trauma: Treat It Like a Broken Jaw?

    Has anyone else tried this? After a prolonged process of elimination, I have come to consider chewing as being a primary suspect for the continuation of this hellish bellish jingle. So I started reducing the chewing to a minimum. It's been about 2 weeks now, and after months of it being a...
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    Eleven Days of Silence — This Morning Woke with a Headache and the Tinnitus Started Again

    What do you think of my hypothesis about treating this like a broken jaw?
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    Eleven Days of Silence — This Morning Woke with a Headache and the Tinnitus Started Again

    Do you remember doing anything drastic the evening before? How was your sleeping posture?
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    Tinnitus for 12 Days — Trying to Decide If I Should Try Oral Steroids

    What do you mean by that? Total bed rest?
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    Steroids: Prednisone / Dexamethasone / Others (Oral and Intratympanic Injections)

    Prednisone didn't help at all in my case for the pulsatile tinnitus, but has been fairly effective for the hissing.
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    Betaserc (Betahistine)

    Doesn't help at all in my case for the tonal tinnitus, but has helped quite a bit for the pulsatile tinnitus.
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    An Interesting Observation to Pulsatile Tinnitus from the Large Survey (> 5000 Participants)

    In my case, there was already trauma from intense inner-ear pressure during an infection. After placing a week later a DECT phone to the ear for 30 seconds (hence adding noise trauma), the pulsatile tinnitus started, and only faded a few months later when I started treating it like a broken jaw.
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    Pulsing Sound When I Yawn or Burp

    After preventing as much as possible my jaw from opening during yawning or eructation, I've found that their impact on the tinnitus became rather minimal. What do you think of my hypothesis about treating this like a broken jaw?
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    Tinnitus Stopped in My Left Ear for 2 Seconds...

    That's just about the same as what I have. And I had that 5-second bubble of silence twice now (so like once every 2 or 3 months). What do you think of my idea of treating this like a broken jaw?