Hello all
I'm having a bad time of it at the moment. My t has always been accompanied
by other bizarre symptoms like intense feelings of tingling pressure in the
head and ears and actual ear pain. I've always said, as my problems are
noise induced that this is down to nerve damage.
Recently, the head tingling and pressure has become unbearable. It literally
feels like my head is in a vice. The situation has been worse since a
troublesome tooth extraction in August as the pain and discomfort is now
literally constant. I'm really not sure where to take this next. Has anyone
experienced this or similar ??
Many thanks
Loremaster - 12 Nov 2004 12:46 GMT
I haven't got this problem thankfully, but it seems to me that your answer
can only lie through the medical route. If your own doctor and hospital
consultant can't provide any solutions then you might want to consider a
second opinion or alternative medicine - but avoid the quacks!
Hope you can sort it.
Loremaster
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Susan - 12 Nov 2004 14:17 GMT
>Recently, the head tingling and pressure has become unbearable. It
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>> experienced this or similar ??
I have often experienced intense skull pressure with facial tingling, along
with my T.
In my case, antibiotics for the underlying infection always help.
Susan
Elly Byrne - 12 Nov 2004 19:32 GMT
My tinnitus also started after a tooth extraction - a simple one at
that. Read my story here:
http://eebee.net/theory.shtml
If your doctor cannot find a medical reason for the earpain then it is
a muscular problem. Tension in the neck muscle.
http://eebee.net/earpain.shtml
Actually all your problems sound like extreme tension throughout your
body. Can you visit a TRUSTED therapist and have a good body massage?
This will give you some relief. It will also confirm whether there is
excessive tension or not.
There is a lot of information on eebee.net. Please spend some time
there and see if anything resonates with you.
Tinnitus is a pain in the neck
Elly's Tinnitus Resources
http://eebee.net/
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francispoon - 12 Nov 2004 20:18 GMT
Visit a doctor who knows how to treat tinnitus. They are around in this ng.
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