- Jan 29, 2020
- 2
- Tinnitus Since
- 2000
- Cause of Tinnitus
- loud concerts and raves
- I have had these symptoms and have seen many doctors and physical therapists over the last year and a half and only through my constant internet research did everything line up with TTTS and Hyperacusis. I have had cat scans (everything normal), been given antibiotics for an ear infection, been given steroids, muscle relaxers, told to eat mashed potatoes and mac and cheese, wore a mouth guard at night. Nothing.
- I feel that the genesis of all of this started during an extremely stressful period in my life where I was clenching my jaw and grinding my teeth nightly for about two years.
- I am an avid music listener and I began to experience pain and fullness in my ear while listening. It seemed to me that my ear's "protection circuit" was going haywire and that the pain was more of a fatigue issue.
- Have resolved the grinding and clenching issue by changing my lifestyle (change job, exercise regularly, meditation and prayer).
- This ear pain has caused me great psychological and emotional distress and I cannot believe that I have been able to hold it together. I have chronic back pain, but that I can put out of my mind. MY EARS ARE IN MY HEAD FOR FUCKS SAKE! (ok relax. deep breaths).
- The biggest offender that makes my ear wig out and flutter is having a phone on speaker. Its not that its loud. It's very distorted. Nails on a chalk board.
- Listening to music on a system that is very well put together at moderate levels is enjoyable to me. I can even have it on loud if I am not paying attention to it and doing something else like cooking a meal.
Things that are working, like really working:
- Deep tissue massage of the face, head, neck and shoulders.
- Dry needling the particularly offensive tight areas. For me it is the SCM muscle (it connects to your ear!).
- Stretching the neck muscles. On one side grab the bottom of your chair to keep your shoulder low. Turn your head away from that shoulder and turn your head up toward the sealing you should heel a stretch in your SCM and scalene. If you open your jaw you will feel a pull behind your ear. Take deep breaths.
- Relaxation. I find that whenever I check in with my body that I am flexing tension in my head, face and neck. With a little practice I have been able to turn that off and find that the fullness subsides.
- Heating pad. I put it on my pillow and lay on my side making sure the neck and the whole side of my head is getting action.
- Tiger balm! Putting it around my ear, jaw, and neck takes all pain away! However only about an hour or two.
- Prayer and meditation. "Get out of here with that foo foo shit!" you say? I know right? However, I was ready to try anything. I am beat, my friends. This did not necessarily take away the pain. It helped me be ok with it. Some peace of mind.
Things I want to try:
Acupuncture
Magnesium. Its arriving today.
Maybe some hypnosis. I don't know.
Thanks for reading. I hope this helps someone. If you have any tips please let me know.
- I feel that the genesis of all of this started during an extremely stressful period in my life where I was clenching my jaw and grinding my teeth nightly for about two years.
- I am an avid music listener and I began to experience pain and fullness in my ear while listening. It seemed to me that my ear's "protection circuit" was going haywire and that the pain was more of a fatigue issue.
- Have resolved the grinding and clenching issue by changing my lifestyle (change job, exercise regularly, meditation and prayer).
- This ear pain has caused me great psychological and emotional distress and I cannot believe that I have been able to hold it together. I have chronic back pain, but that I can put out of my mind. MY EARS ARE IN MY HEAD FOR FUCKS SAKE! (ok relax. deep breaths).
- The biggest offender that makes my ear wig out and flutter is having a phone on speaker. Its not that its loud. It's very distorted. Nails on a chalk board.
- Listening to music on a system that is very well put together at moderate levels is enjoyable to me. I can even have it on loud if I am not paying attention to it and doing something else like cooking a meal.
Things that are working, like really working:
- Deep tissue massage of the face, head, neck and shoulders.
- Dry needling the particularly offensive tight areas. For me it is the SCM muscle (it connects to your ear!).
- Stretching the neck muscles. On one side grab the bottom of your chair to keep your shoulder low. Turn your head away from that shoulder and turn your head up toward the sealing you should heel a stretch in your SCM and scalene. If you open your jaw you will feel a pull behind your ear. Take deep breaths.
- Relaxation. I find that whenever I check in with my body that I am flexing tension in my head, face and neck. With a little practice I have been able to turn that off and find that the fullness subsides.
- Heating pad. I put it on my pillow and lay on my side making sure the neck and the whole side of my head is getting action.
- Tiger balm! Putting it around my ear, jaw, and neck takes all pain away! However only about an hour or two.
- Prayer and meditation. "Get out of here with that foo foo shit!" you say? I know right? However, I was ready to try anything. I am beat, my friends. This did not necessarily take away the pain. It helped me be ok with it. Some peace of mind.
Things I want to try:
Acupuncture
Magnesium. Its arriving today.
Maybe some hypnosis. I don't know.
Thanks for reading. I hope this helps someone. If you have any tips please let me know.