Tinnitus, blurred vision..other weird symptoms
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More good news--my breast surgeon says her patients routinely get Toradol
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Great news
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swg, Good Luck on Surgery today. In your pocket
YAY you got your MRI and it's normal. YOOHHHOOOOooooo
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Recovering ok from surgery, and my lymph nodes were clear! Quite relieved
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Yay swg. thinking of you.
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Great news! Speedy recovery
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swg How you doing?
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I'm doing great, thanks for asking.
I've changed my diet and am gradually becoming more physically active.
I should be getting a fill to my TE on Jan 2, and my PS thinks I can get an implant pretty quickly. I'm just moving on with my life.
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swg.......long ago memory. Aske PS what his standard "fill" and time distance between fills. I learned that ten days between fill versus aseven day plan was much better for me. We each are different. The key is pain. If the fills are done in to close of a period for the skin to work with stretching, you will have pain.
Even a short time of an extra few days can make a great difference regarding pain
YAYswg----------life forward
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swg ............how's the tinnitus and other head symptoms? Since you had the MRI, I bet the worry is gone----?
At this moment the tinnitus for me is very low, very low. Mercifully low. It's been gangbusters all week. This close to quietness is soooooooooooooooo unusual. Then the next question is why? What did I do? What did I change? Can I reproduce it? Oh Vey.............:)
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I still have the tinnitus. It's maddening.
My neurologist said for me to come back in, after I'm all recovered from surgery.
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swg, tinnitus, is an absolute bugger. Not experienced by someone else, they have no clue. My ENT doc when I went to him when it first started said "It's not my fault, I can't fix it, please, don't think about killing me b/c I can't fix it". I thought that odd. Then researched it and within that year a person killed their ENT doc b/c they couldn't fix their tinnitus.
My experience was the first year was the worst. It was a roar. Like an angry ocean. It tamed by the end of a year. The first months were not good. It has never totally gone away. Just changes tone and sound. They're been a few days where it was gone. No clue why.
Now it's calmer than the last time I wrote. No clue why.
Crickets, after a rain. Frogs after a rain. Takes all forms of irritating sounds. PITA in the ear. Except it's in the brain. The sense that it is one sided is related potentially to a tumor on the 7th cranial nerve. Mine misbehaved at first and did just that i.e one sided. But it was ruled out
It is associated with hearing loss, but I was dx'd with hearing loss as a kid of about 10. My tinnitus started after a virus about 20 years ago now. It is also commonly associated with noise trauma. Can also be caused by drugs.
Years ago, had a past work friend develop it. I saw him during a scan. I sent him to my ENT doc and told him what he would say after he evaluated him. Also, told him how it may decrease. We ran into each other a couple of years later an he gave me the biggest hug. He said I gave him hope and the tinnitus did decrease progressively from a roar to a lesser sound. He thought me great. Of course, I was happy, but knew tinnitus is not predictable. But anyone that thinks your great............go with the flow
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swg, this one's going to be kind of fun. I was wakened by music at 8:50 in the morning. I went outside to see who would be playing music that loud and on top of it big band music. Nothing.
I realized ...it was in my head. I threw into the computer keywords "Tinnitus and music". Some responses, not much really. Mostly, the responses said I was hallucinating. Then I came across this docs article that called it "Musical Ear Syndrome"
He spent many years studying the subject. Standard orthodox medicine identified musical sounds as a hallucination. He determined that "it wasn't and it was". What he was hoping to do was change the term hallucination to Musical Ear Syndrome in order to downplay the connection between hallucination dx and peoples reticence about the word hallucination.
When I told my counselor about the scenario. His eyebrows furrowed. I laughed. He said you know what that may mean? I went on to tell him about the doc that was changing it to Musical Ear Syndrome.
This is where it gets fun. The hallucination lasted a flat two hours. Gone at 10:50. Very loud to begin with. It wasn't any music I recognized. Towards the end it drifted into music I did recognize as Glenn Miller's swing music. Lot's of horn's, lordy and I had no control over volume.. Then it just stopped.
About two weeks latter, I switched my music channel to a jazz channel. Rare switch. All of a sudden, I recognized a the song playing. Ran to the TV. Saw the song name and player. Louis Jordan -New Caldonia---searched it. It was from 1945-46. It has a great history, but I couldn't identify anything that was related to me. But who knows.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PR6pHtiNT_k&list=RDPR6pHtiNT_k#t=149
If you listen to it, you can understand why not being able to control the volume was a big deal. The other thing is it was an instrumental, no vocals. Thank God. But it was still very irritating after a few minutes.
I'm and old movie buff. I figured It had been used in a movie. Couldn't trace that. Dead end.
It was different than what folks describe as an ear worm. Way different. Thankfully it never reoccurred
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swg, Tell me when it started and what drugs you are on. Any scenario information. Age, Noise trauma, recently? Hx of hearing deficit?
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Tinnitus started after I took Bactrim for a UTI, right when I got diagnosed with bc in early Sept.
I was pretty sure it was the Bactrim. Thing is, it hasn't let up and that was ages ago now.
My neurologist, interestingly enough, told me he ALSO suffers from tinnitus. So if he can't cure his own, then I don't have much faith he can help mine..
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swg, Tinnitus, isn't curable. it is. Then it isn't. It's a thing.
Where in the range of noise are you? Think a spectrum of zero to 180
0..........................................................................................180
I was close to 180 when it started. Had it sustained at that level, not sure what I would have done. But it did explain the ENT docs direction.
Right this minute as I'm writing it's very quiet. Soft, very soft crickets............No clue why. If I could reproduce what is happening. I would.
Give me a clue how loud your tinnitus is by using the sound bar from the tV
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My tinnitus started early this year, when I did a hyperbaric treatment with undiagnosed strep throat. I'm positive now that the strep make my throat swollen and the Eustachian tubes unable to equalize the pressure of the treatment.
It's a soft hissing sound, much more noticeable in the evenings, or when I'm tired.
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on a spectrum of 1 to 180, I'd say it's 100. Maybe higher. It's really driving me nuts. My neurologist told me to come back after I was all recovered from surgery. Once my implant exchange is done, in a couple of months, I'm going back to him!
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Sorry ebelizabeth that you have tinnitus too. Dastardly annoying.
swg, generally, nothing will change it, but try a search anyway. There maybe something new. I'm still working on the laser thing. I took a break over the holidays. I've talked to a lot of nice folks. One thing that is reasonably common with tinnitus is that it changes character. AND that over time it MAY become quieter. Dislike that there isn't a better response. There are commercial maskers, but I haven't any real knowledge as to efficacy i.e how much they work. I'm cheap, I like guarantee's something is going to work.
Listening to soft music with ear plugs may help.
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Hey sas, hope you had a nice holiday season!
I dunno..I'm trying acupuncture..hoping that might help.ugh
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Someone told me therapeutic yoga helped her. Particular poses to address tinnitus.
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I am absolutely positive my tinnitus comes from medication. It gets really really loud but I’ve learned to ignore it. I have no idea why medication such as levothyroxine would bring this on. I’ve had it since the 90s.
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Hi swg Shetlands has a nice suggestion. acupuncture is a possibility. Tinnitus is a buggar. There is no known cure, but many have found different ways to live with it. It's one of those things that if you find something that works for you, do it.
Mari, Levo , really. Bummer
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Yes yes..I think I got this from taking Bactrim!
Thing is, I always avoided taking that med in the past, because I'd read bad things about it. But my dr practically forced me, because he refused to let me take the drug I'd BEEN taking before. And my UTI was only sensitive to those 2 meds..
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Swg, has it changed character any. On scale of 0 to 180 where are you today? Left ear & right ear?
0>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>180
none>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>roaring
>>>>>Right>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>left__________________________________________me today
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Super Blue Blood Moon. The first in 150 years. This link has a fairly good explanation. Plus it has a chart where it can be seen in the different times.
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It never changes. It's always really f'ing high.
I'm just doing my best to ignore it.
I haven't had time to go in to see the neurologist again!
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swg, sosososososo sorry, been there. My first year was awful it was roaring all the time. But it did start to subside. Can't remember sequence. I do however remember what you are feeling. It's necessary to have it ruled out why it's occurring.
Can be a brain tumor, can be a drug affect, can be noise damage, can be after a virus/bacteria assault(mine was).
With us in the cancer community we need to first of all is there a cancer relationship
My tinnitus is from a virus from 1998. So, sucks. But it's tempered now. It changes daily. In these years there have been a few moments of silence. I always try to analyse the silence. Thinking I could do something to reproduce it. Never worked..
Not to be hurtful, but the song "Sounds of Silence'" Takes on special meaning.
Please, check in with the doc's to make sure that there is nothing they can fix or untoward.
If you want to run your drug list on my drug checker we can do this together, signed in at the same time, with both of us on the phone and we can check out all your drugs.
Irony, my tinnitus is the quietest it's been in a week or so..............so nice.
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I'm not on any meds.
I do think it was from taking Bactrim for a UTI before my surgery.
As soon as I can do my implant exchange surgery, I'll go back to my neurologist. He ordered an MRI of my brain before my mastectomy, though, and it was normal.
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swg, come join us on Insomniacs. It's a 24/7 hour thread. Lot's of nice folks. We range from just getting started to 4th stage, to many years of being okay. Overall it's a happy place. You can basically dive in and enjoy. Lot's of supportive folks Serious come join us
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