I'm writing this in the hope that it helps someone. During my worst moments, I read the entire Tinnitus Talk forum. Ear problems are truly awful. You cannot explain to a healthy person how deeply this kind of condition can affect you. I wish everyone going through ear problems all the strength...
I recovered - https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/deep-ear-fluttering-%E2%80%94-stapedial-tendon-myoclonus-%E2%80%94-is-tenotomy-a-solution.48650/#post-722463
I’ll expand on this in a separate thread, but I can say that after a major social event that lasted the entire day, my symptoms became significantly worse. This happened about a year after the accident. I was basically bedridden for two weeks. I felt as if I were constantly moving back and...
@kingsfan, what do you mean by "the eardrum can't transmit the vibrations to the cochlea". I have a similar condition after an acoustic shock. It is called reactive tinnitus. Basically I hear whistling over low frequency noises and vibrations. My theory is that it is a sound distortion caused by...
Thank you for your elaborate answer.
I read your posts. You have a great point with the differentiation of rumbling from Tensor Tympani. The fluttering I hear is different from rumbling I get when I forcefully close my eyes.
With regard to your questions. My fluttering is constant, does not...
After an acoustic shock, I have a myriad of symptoms. Apart from fullness, I have constant vibration (like a butterfly flapping its wings.) deep in the ear that I can only feel if I put my head on the pillow or finger into the ear. I talked to Myriam Wescott, she mentioned TTTS, but since I...
Dear @Padraigh Griffin, thank you for your posts and the time you spend here sharing your knowledge. You are well informed about the problem. I'm visiting Prof. Bance next month for reflex decay and long time-based tympanometry examination. Because that it seems impossible to find anyone doing...
Hello everyone,
Like for almost everyone else here, my life has been put upside down by one single event of training with wired earbuds with isolation rubber. During a training session, I forcefully rip them off by accident. That created negative pressure that probably caused acoustic shock...
@Liam_Cairns, thank you for your post.
It seems that we have very similar symptoms and identify causes for the problems (negative pressure shock). Since the trauma (9 months ago), I have had permanent aural fullness that gets stronger after physical exercise. I used to run 10km. Now, after...