Hi all,
I've had tinnitus for 12 years, possibly caused by neck injury form a head on car collision. Interestingly, the tinnitus started almost a year after the accident - so I'm not sure if they are correlated. I had an MRI done some years ago to rule out tumors. Tumors were ruled out, but they did find an incidental occurrence of Arnold Chiari Malformation which can also have tinnitus as a symptom, but I don't have many of the other symptoms.
I have managed to plough through the last 12 years, but it is and has been a grind. The tinnitus is accompanied by neck and shoulder pain and pressure behind my eyes. Stressful situations cause all of the symptoms increase dramatically. I can say that was an indirect cause of me losing a job and a contributing factor to the breakup of my 25 year marriage as it took a lot of focus away from the relationship and my wife did not have the emotional maturity to understand or to provide support when I needed it.
I continue to hold an optimistic view that this will be cured in my lifetime. Medical science and neurology are advancing at a phenomenal pace.
I've been following the group for a while and appreciate the sharing of information that I have witnessed here.
Jimmy
I've had tinnitus for 12 years, possibly caused by neck injury form a head on car collision. Interestingly, the tinnitus started almost a year after the accident - so I'm not sure if they are correlated. I had an MRI done some years ago to rule out tumors. Tumors were ruled out, but they did find an incidental occurrence of Arnold Chiari Malformation which can also have tinnitus as a symptom, but I don't have many of the other symptoms.
I have managed to plough through the last 12 years, but it is and has been a grind. The tinnitus is accompanied by neck and shoulder pain and pressure behind my eyes. Stressful situations cause all of the symptoms increase dramatically. I can say that was an indirect cause of me losing a job and a contributing factor to the breakup of my 25 year marriage as it took a lot of focus away from the relationship and my wife did not have the emotional maturity to understand or to provide support when I needed it.
I continue to hold an optimistic view that this will be cured in my lifetime. Medical science and neurology are advancing at a phenomenal pace.
I've been following the group for a while and appreciate the sharing of information that I have witnessed here.
Jimmy