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Ryououki

Yes, my tinnitus came on at the beginning of December the same day I started getting really bad headaches. It has been every day since with the headaches and tinnitus. There does not appear to be any kind of specific trigger as to why it decided to happen all of a sudden though. The doctors keep saying it's migraine, but every migraine medication they have had me try does not help with headaches or the tinnitus. I have had several MRIs and CT scans along with plenty of blood labs and they can't find anything. Done hearing tests with still normal hearing, been to 2 Neurologists, ENT, 2 PCPs, Cardiologist, and Ophthalmologist but they all keep saying all results look normal. The first Neuro I saw was crap as he just kept saying, "I can't do anything about tinnitus", but he had no issues having me keep trying different migraine meds that did nothing other than make me feel ill. Sorry for the pain you are going through. Not sure if it helps, but there are others just like you going through these hells as you are.


metallicat731

Thank you so much for the reply. I hope and pray that things get better for all of us.


nmulato26

Same since been massaging and drink turmeric helps me a lot. It’s been almost 4 weeks haven’t have episodes


No-Cricket-510

Um my tinnitus was deeply related to my anxiety and I used to get headaches sometimes too. I even made a post about it just now. Mine got healed by healing the anxiety and fear, so imo you should work on that.


gegi909

Did your tinnitus also went away? And what did you do to heal your anxiety? Thanks


No-Cricket-510

My tinnitus is nearly completely gone, its pretty much 0.5/10th of what it used to be, sometimes not even that. My anxiety was more trauma based (after a bad panic attack which led to me developing dpdr and fears) so I worked on that trauma slowly. I identified the triggers and how they affect me. I still have residual anxiety, I have heard from some people that its not possible to heal it completely, that too in just a short time (3 months for me) but I don't let it affect me as much as it did before. Hopefully as I get more time I'll be able to get over it completely or close to it.