Merry Christmas from Texas. I am new to the forum, but not new to Tinnitus.
My tinnitus started in 2006. I was in Tibet - of all places - at a monastery when I walked by a short communications tower. I walked right through an intense signal that knocked me to the ground. With no idea what had just happened, I went and sat down with my head feeling like it was going to explode. I have never been the same since.
I have learned to deal with the intense noise, but I am now joining this forum to ask if others are dealing with intense pressure in their head. The pressure has become unbearable for me. It is relentless, and the thought that everyday for the rest of my life is going to feel like this is almost unbearable. The pressure is on both sides of my head - behind and above the ears. The only way I can describe it is that it feels like I have hat on my head that is too small - except the pressure is coming from the inside.
I have been to multiple doctors, UT SouthWestern - the best medical center in North Texas - and the only answer they had was hearing aids. I don't need hearing aids. I need help with this constant pressure.
Heading for another round of EEG and MRI, but I have really lost hope that they will find anything to help.
Anyone else out there have any experience with this. Please share.
Depressed on Christmas.
Chad
My tinnitus started in 2006. I was in Tibet - of all places - at a monastery when I walked by a short communications tower. I walked right through an intense signal that knocked me to the ground. With no idea what had just happened, I went and sat down with my head feeling like it was going to explode. I have never been the same since.
I have learned to deal with the intense noise, but I am now joining this forum to ask if others are dealing with intense pressure in their head. The pressure has become unbearable for me. It is relentless, and the thought that everyday for the rest of my life is going to feel like this is almost unbearable. The pressure is on both sides of my head - behind and above the ears. The only way I can describe it is that it feels like I have hat on my head that is too small - except the pressure is coming from the inside.
I have been to multiple doctors, UT SouthWestern - the best medical center in North Texas - and the only answer they had was hearing aids. I don't need hearing aids. I need help with this constant pressure.
Heading for another round of EEG and MRI, but I have really lost hope that they will find anything to help.
Anyone else out there have any experience with this. Please share.
Depressed on Christmas.
Chad