- Sep 2, 2017
- 3
- Tinnitus Since
- 05/2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Sound/Muscle tension/Cold/Flu ?
Hi, I am dealing with continuous pain in my left ear (since May 2016).
It all started when I had a bad flu and was listening to music in my headphones (DJing) and putting strain on my neck by leaning forward most of the day. It started last winter and lasted for about 5 months. Those months were horrible. Pain was full on, throbbing, stabbing electric shock pain and could not handle high pitch or low pitch sounds. It was so bad I couldn't even go to work and got quite depressed. Saw ENT specialists, did scans, spend so much money all clear, had antibiotics, they even perforated my ear drum. Then I was sent to a neurologist who thought it had something to do with nerve damage but wasn't sure and put me on medication (Lyrica), I was only able to use this for a short time as it was making me sleepy, down and just not myself. I started to see a chiro and done acupuncture and massage, and this is when i actually felt some relief, this was accompanied with the weather getting better. Then when the summer started i suddenly had a lot less pain and was able to listen to music again and the pain i had was gone.
But then as soon as autumn started about 4/5 months ago it all started over again, again it started with a flu and with having about 4 flu's this winter i have been struggling and have not been able to touch music at all. Also people speaking loudly or any loud sound makes me cringe.. I am currently recovering from a flu and my left ear is constantly burning and sound is a no go. I feel my head is quite tense and muscles are stiff. I tried steaming (towel over head) which gave some relief so try that as well.
I did a lot research and i have the feeling it has got something to do with my muscles and nerves which get irritated or spasms. I haven't been diagnosed but tensor tympani really resonates with me. I am seeing a specialist for this and for other auditory problems this Friday and I hope they can potentially really help me. I'll let you know how I go.
http://www.dineenwestcottmoore.com.au/specialist-services/hyperacusis-misophonia#what-is-hyperacusis
I don't have any tinnitus sounds or thumping. Just pain. Also my ear pops most of the times.
It all started when I had a bad flu and was listening to music in my headphones (DJing) and putting strain on my neck by leaning forward most of the day. It started last winter and lasted for about 5 months. Those months were horrible. Pain was full on, throbbing, stabbing electric shock pain and could not handle high pitch or low pitch sounds. It was so bad I couldn't even go to work and got quite depressed. Saw ENT specialists, did scans, spend so much money all clear, had antibiotics, they even perforated my ear drum. Then I was sent to a neurologist who thought it had something to do with nerve damage but wasn't sure and put me on medication (Lyrica), I was only able to use this for a short time as it was making me sleepy, down and just not myself. I started to see a chiro and done acupuncture and massage, and this is when i actually felt some relief, this was accompanied with the weather getting better. Then when the summer started i suddenly had a lot less pain and was able to listen to music again and the pain i had was gone.
But then as soon as autumn started about 4/5 months ago it all started over again, again it started with a flu and with having about 4 flu's this winter i have been struggling and have not been able to touch music at all. Also people speaking loudly or any loud sound makes me cringe.. I am currently recovering from a flu and my left ear is constantly burning and sound is a no go. I feel my head is quite tense and muscles are stiff. I tried steaming (towel over head) which gave some relief so try that as well.
I did a lot research and i have the feeling it has got something to do with my muscles and nerves which get irritated or spasms. I haven't been diagnosed but tensor tympani really resonates with me. I am seeing a specialist for this and for other auditory problems this Friday and I hope they can potentially really help me. I'll let you know how I go.
http://www.dineenwestcottmoore.com.au/specialist-services/hyperacusis-misophonia#what-is-hyperacusis
I don't have any tinnitus sounds or thumping. Just pain. Also my ear pops most of the times.