Hello, I've just signed up after finding this site while searching for answers to a very serious question. Dose a brain scan produce enough noise to damage your hearing or adversely affect tinnitus?
I was seeing a Neurosurgeon for neuropathy. I have a stenosis in c-5 c-6 that's caused numbness in my hands etc. he ordered nerve blocker shots for my neck to try and isolate the nerve damage. Immediately after, my tinnitus shot up by 40% or so. I complained to him about this and he ordered a brain scan. I'd just had an MRI on my neck and the noise wasn't bad. I was quite alarmed by the intense noise produced by the brain scan. It is in fact louder than scans for the neck. My tinnitus has more than doubled again to the point where I can't sleep, I have trouble hearing, and I'm very sensitive to other noises. The brain scan was perhaps,the biggest mistake of my life. I'm going to follow up with two other neurologists who are tinnitus researchers at UCSF in the hopes that they will take me seriously.