went to er because thought it was anyuresm. They did ct scan said it was normal. Went back to dr 3 weeks ago said its anxiety and panick. Im freaking out at this point. Was fine for a week then started back up and ears ringing got worse. I went to ent who said I have severe tmj. Then went and had wyes checked and they dialated them and said I was fine.
Went back to er for this weird head pain. They said maybe sinus because they could not do ct again.
I followed up with nuero today who said eeg was normal and that it sounds like occipital nueralgia and says I can get it treated and also said they want mri of cervical spine. I told her im still worried about anuyerm but she assured me I was fine. Here I am after a bedr ears ringing loud and I feel unsteady. She said she thinks neck is injured
im just scared to go out. Scared I will pass out
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And doctors would rather someone with more knowledge in that area to help you since the most they can do is pain meds.
A specialist (dentists) will dislocated your jaw and pop it back in its place
Till then you can massage your jaw to get relief
It will help your sore scalp, it helps me when u get anxious I tend to clench my jaw a lil extra harder and gets my tmj going it will make you feel like your in a fog
Try to do massages there are videos on YouTube for that
And find a dentist in your area that knows about tmj
And doctors would rather someone with more knowledge in that area to help you since the most they can do is pain meds.
A specialist (dentists) will dislocated your jaw and pop it back in its place
Till then you can massage your jaw to get relief
It will help your sore scalp, it helps me when u get anxious I tend to clench my jaw a lil extra harder and gets my tmj going it will make you feel like your in a fog
Try to do massages there are videos on YouTube for that
And find a dentist in your area that knows about tmj
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