- May 29, 2021
- 2
- Tinnitus Since
- Birth First memory in year 1971
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Genetic brain anomaly
Hello Friend! I'm honored you stopped to discover more about me. I'm an optimistic, strong, middle-aged woman living on her own in a small city in Tennessee (USA). I am building my dream business, a non-profit corporation benefiting adults like me, with Epilepsy. I also serve as Epilepsy Mentor helping others along their journey to feeling better through biblical principles and personal development.
My journey with tinnitus was first discovered at age 5. Diagnosed at age 20, I remember sharing with the specialist that I thought everyone had noise in their head. My diagnosis sprouts from a rare genetic brain anomaly that also causes unpredictable, medically uncontrollable seizures and intractable migraines. Yes, chronic disease fills my day, but does NOT rule my life!
I look forward to sharing support and information here, making friends and being connected with people that live with what I call an eternal buzz.
My journey with tinnitus was first discovered at age 5. Diagnosed at age 20, I remember sharing with the specialist that I thought everyone had noise in their head. My diagnosis sprouts from a rare genetic brain anomaly that also causes unpredictable, medically uncontrollable seizures and intractable migraines. Yes, chronic disease fills my day, but does NOT rule my life!
I look forward to sharing support and information here, making friends and being connected with people that live with what I call an eternal buzz.
I'm sorry to hear of all your medical issues, but happy that you are coping and living your life! I have neck/shoulder/back chronic pain and migraines. I've been dealing with migraines for quite a few years and they have gotten worse over the past few years. Chronic pain caused by chiro who was supposed to help with migraines (although that seems to be getting better) and tinnitus as a result of migraine meds (Cambia). It has been tough as I was quite healthy (minus migraines) up until 1.5 years ago. I'm still getting used to my new comorbidities. 


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