I was diagnosed with Pulse Tinnitus 2 years ago. I have the sensation of hearing the whoosh sound of blood in my head all the time, it’s worse at rest and after a heavy meal. It’s not a major deal, but it’s an annoyance.
I have received a CT scan which was unremarkable and a Ultrasound Doppler test noted a < 50 % reduction in the Carotid Artery. My GP has listened to my neck and head and was unable to hear anything via the stethoscope.
I must add that I have Leukaemia and current receive tablet chemotherapy via a daily oral drug called Ibrutinib. This is one of these new smart drugs what targets specific cell lines without damaging others. It could be a side effect of the drug, but it’s not listed in the patient information as a side effect and I know of other patients who are on the same drug and do not exhibit this symptom. My current blood levels are normal
I have experience this sensation once before, back in 2007 when on chemotherapy, when my Haemoglobin drooped to less than 10 g/dL.
I am posting here to see if anyone else has the same situation.
Regards
Robert
UK, Bournemouth. Dx May 2000. Age 63.
2002 Oral Fludarabine.
June 04 and Jan 05 4 weeks of Rituxan.
Oct 05/Feb 06 monthly Rituxan and Chlorambucil.
July/Dec 08 RFC.
June 2012 Bendamustine and Ofatumumab, but changed to Rituxan.
2014 to date IVIG.
Jan 2017 Ibrutinib.
Trisomy 12 (NOTCH 1 and SF3B1 unmutated), IgVH mutated, ZAP70 -ve, CD38 -ve.