Hello all,
I posted recently about an onset of tinnitus (low, variable hum that sounds like a spaceship, lawnmower, or at it's worst, car alarms). I've been running the whole gamut to figure out if it's Eustachian tube dysfunction/allergies, Meniere's, viral labyrinthitis, sudden hearing loss, anxiety/depression and have tried a myriad of medications and supplements. One of the biggest outliers from Meniere's and labyrinthitis is the fact that while I am experiencing dizziness (and extreme fatigue) ... it isn't quite vertigo where the room spins, although that has happened maybe once or twice.
I am beginning a brief leave from work and have noticed a correlation between work-related stress and the intensity of my symptoms, as well as consistently low blood pressure (99-110 over 66-74). I am beginning to believe that some type of stress induced adrenal fatigue is the problem, but I know that this is widely dismissed by most doctors. Even the brief periods of rest I've had from my intensely stressful job have shown a marke improvement.
Has anyone else experienced this? What are the best ways to speed recovery (aside from the obvious quitting work and moving to an island, don't we all wish)....
I posted recently about an onset of tinnitus (low, variable hum that sounds like a spaceship, lawnmower, or at it's worst, car alarms). I've been running the whole gamut to figure out if it's Eustachian tube dysfunction/allergies, Meniere's, viral labyrinthitis, sudden hearing loss, anxiety/depression and have tried a myriad of medications and supplements. One of the biggest outliers from Meniere's and labyrinthitis is the fact that while I am experiencing dizziness (and extreme fatigue) ... it isn't quite vertigo where the room spins, although that has happened maybe once or twice.
I am beginning a brief leave from work and have noticed a correlation between work-related stress and the intensity of my symptoms, as well as consistently low blood pressure (99-110 over 66-74). I am beginning to believe that some type of stress induced adrenal fatigue is the problem, but I know that this is widely dismissed by most doctors. Even the brief periods of rest I've had from my intensely stressful job have shown a marke improvement.
Has anyone else experienced this? What are the best ways to speed recovery (aside from the obvious quitting work and moving to an island, don't we all wish)....
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