Hi all.
Just reading Raneen's post on the sensation of fluttering ear and it got me thinking about my list of symptoms. Thought I'd list them here as it might be of interest, excuse the detail but I've found it useful to run through.
I'm approaching two years since i noticed my T. I can't stress enough how much this forum and your contributions help.
1 Tinnitus - constant very loud high pitched whine / hiss in left ear. Pitch & volume vary. intermittent and to a lesser degree in right ear.
2 Sense of pressure in ears - Constant to varying degree, worse when i get a spike in T.
3 Ear Fluttering - Very intermittent and normally when lying down
4 Pressure around temples and in front of ears - Constant to varying degree.
5 Pressure soreness in Jaw / TMJ? - This varies from being not noticeable to quite significant.
6 Head sensations - Intermittent, a spell will last days / weeks then weeks without it. Very strange sensations in various places in head from temples to top and back. Very hard to describe but almost as if there are wires running through my head being pulled tight. Also a feeling that if i turn my head there is a ball rolling around inside that takes a while stop. I find this the most unpleasant of the symptoms. It is not a feeling of dizziness though and i never get headaches.
7 Tingling in Face - Very intermittent. In cheek area on left and slightly lower on right Again intermittent and varied. Have to say unpleasant.
8 Pressure Swap - Another odd one, hard to describe, its almost as if the sensation in point 2 very quickly flicks between the two ears. Seems to happen in small clusters. intermittent and not had it for weeks.
Treatment - The T as in the noise I think I've habitualised to quite well (though to be clear i still hate it). I'm lucky that i seem able to sleep.
My partner / family are very understanding as i know the above at times makes me a little grumpy at times. They do read this forum which has been helpful.
As to treatment, two scans showed nothing untoward, hearing tests showed some loss in left ear but not enough to warrant a hearing aid. Currently getting a bite guard made to see if that helps with the potential TMJ and a new GP has been interested and has prescribed steroid nasal drops and a course of antibiotics for point 6 though he suspects they will not do much, more a process of elimination.
At his suggestion I'm also logging my symptoms using a form on my phone.
Excuse the ramble but its been useful for me to write as a review process.
Rgds
Rob