Hi, can't believe I just thought to look this up for forums. I think I've just lived with it for so long it became the new normal until recently.
In my mid twenties I noticed it very mild, like the sound of an ultra sound of the heart mixed with having water stuck in my right ear. Only the right ear. It was mild but noticeable(to me) and would stop when I would turn my neck or put pressure on that side of my neck.
I told my doctor about this back in 2006/2007 and he seemed to put no care or thought to even explain it just calling it tinnitus and there's nothing that could be done.
So I went on with my life. Sorta. I have extremely bad generalized anxiety and live a very sheltered life dealing with addiction as well. It wasn't until I got sober two years ago that the Pulsatile tinnitus got worse. Louder. More deafening.
I went to my new doctor and she immediately gave me referrals to a cardiologist and ENT doctor. I had been diagnosed with LVH years ago but never thought to bring up the Pulsatile tinnitus then so he scheduled a CT. That got canceled by my insurance.
The ENT was sure that this was an acoustic neuroma. Thankfully an MRI of my ear canals were done. The checkup was odd. She seemed embarrassed at jumping to that conclusion and then had me open my jaw and quickly said to see a dentist for TMJ.
I gave up hope in finding real answers and possible treatment. I was recently put on meloxicam for sciatica and noticed that for a brief moment there would be peace and quiet in this constant wooshing I'd been dealing with for years, if only for a minute or two. And only if my head was in a certain position.
Lately I'd been having a full feeling in that side of my neck. Like someone is pressing on it. I called my cardiologist back and made an appointment soon.
I'm just hoping that I wont have to deal with the constant ups and downs of tests, waiting for conclusions that never come.
In my mid twenties I noticed it very mild, like the sound of an ultra sound of the heart mixed with having water stuck in my right ear. Only the right ear. It was mild but noticeable(to me) and would stop when I would turn my neck or put pressure on that side of my neck.
I told my doctor about this back in 2006/2007 and he seemed to put no care or thought to even explain it just calling it tinnitus and there's nothing that could be done.
So I went on with my life. Sorta. I have extremely bad generalized anxiety and live a very sheltered life dealing with addiction as well. It wasn't until I got sober two years ago that the Pulsatile tinnitus got worse. Louder. More deafening.
I went to my new doctor and she immediately gave me referrals to a cardiologist and ENT doctor. I had been diagnosed with LVH years ago but never thought to bring up the Pulsatile tinnitus then so he scheduled a CT. That got canceled by my insurance.
The ENT was sure that this was an acoustic neuroma. Thankfully an MRI of my ear canals were done. The checkup was odd. She seemed embarrassed at jumping to that conclusion and then had me open my jaw and quickly said to see a dentist for TMJ.
I gave up hope in finding real answers and possible treatment. I was recently put on meloxicam for sciatica and noticed that for a brief moment there would be peace and quiet in this constant wooshing I'd been dealing with for years, if only for a minute or two. And only if my head was in a certain position.
Lately I'd been having a full feeling in that side of my neck. Like someone is pressing on it. I called my cardiologist back and made an appointment soon.
I'm just hoping that I wont have to deal with the constant ups and downs of tests, waiting for conclusions that never come.