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Hi does anyone have this happen with their T when I move my head side to side My T changes in tone and volume in the ear that my head has turned to it also happens when looking up or down.

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KingsHea

Yes I do. ENT said they had never heard of it but now I know it effects about 30% of T. sufferers and has a name like 'Somnatic Tinnitus'. This is the type that they are investigating treating with TENS.

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DownUnderInAus

Yes, I have Pulsatile Tinnitus, it sounds like a heartbeat and is totally in sync with my pulse, it changes volume when i change my neck position, lowest when I turn my head to the left, loudest when I turn my head to the right or look down, it totally disappears when I lie flat on my back without a pillow, it confuses the doctors but I suspect that I have somatic tinnitus...,

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Admirable

Yes I have

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