- Jun 11, 2018
- 7
- Tinnitus Since
- 2010
- Cause of Tinnitus
- broken eardrum and vertical nystagmus
Hello,
Thought I'd join and see if I can get any hints on dealing with my tinnitus that I have in both ears along with extreme dizziness like Vertigo.
It seems that I have done numerous tests starting about 1o years ago trying to locate the cause. Finally after all the vestibular tests they did and found nothing, they did an MRI & MRA and found a single blood vessel that appeared to have received some damage from a possible mini-stroke that I was not even aware had happened.
I started getting mild double vision and had to get prism lens glasses which helped a lot, but has since gotten worse. I have to go get new glasses in a couple weeks again.
My tinnitus kicked in as if by magic around this same time.
Recently had redone these tests for dizziness, the electronystagmogram (ENG) and videonystagmogram (VNG). Luckily I was told that the readings now are nearly the same as when the first ones had been done. However it seems that the high pitched tinnitus has become a bit louder most of the time now, and as expected, they can't really do anything to stop it.
Anyway I wish the best to you all and will visit as time permits.
terryzx
Thought I'd join and see if I can get any hints on dealing with my tinnitus that I have in both ears along with extreme dizziness like Vertigo.
It seems that I have done numerous tests starting about 1o years ago trying to locate the cause. Finally after all the vestibular tests they did and found nothing, they did an MRI & MRA and found a single blood vessel that appeared to have received some damage from a possible mini-stroke that I was not even aware had happened.
I started getting mild double vision and had to get prism lens glasses which helped a lot, but has since gotten worse. I have to go get new glasses in a couple weeks again.
My tinnitus kicked in as if by magic around this same time.
Recently had redone these tests for dizziness, the electronystagmogram (ENG) and videonystagmogram (VNG). Luckily I was told that the readings now are nearly the same as when the first ones had been done. However it seems that the high pitched tinnitus has become a bit louder most of the time now, and as expected, they can't really do anything to stop it.
Anyway I wish the best to you all and will visit as time permits.
terryzx