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Thread started 03/05/10 7:36am

MrsMdiver

Inner ear throbbing noise??

I know this thread will FAIL unless Dan finds some way to turn it into a discussion about butt sex but.....


does anyone else experience a throbbing/pulsing kind of noise in their ear?
This noise appeared shortly after giving birth 20 weeks ago.
I keep hoping it will leave just as suddenly as it appeared but no such luck yet.
It is really frustrating me at night when I am trying to sleep and the house is quiet. It is so loud, it keeps me awake and has woken me up on several occasions.


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Anyone else know what I am talking about?
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Reply #1 posted 03/05/10 8:11am

florescent

Have you seen your GP?

I would get it checked out, could be Tinnitus....
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Reply #2 posted 03/05/10 8:13am

HamsterHuey

Whatever it is, go see a dr asap. My brother has the same and he waited too long and now his BEEEEEP (he's got a BEEEEEP) is permanent.
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Reply #3 posted 03/05/10 8:38am

MrsMdiver

When I had my 6 week check after the baby was born , I told the dr about the terrible headaches I was getting along with the noise.
The headaches are getting better, the noise is not.
She wanted me to have blood work done, I had it scheduled some time ago. I had to cancel the appt, never rescheduled.
Just trying to live with it and hope it goes away before I kill someone.
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Reply #4 posted 03/05/10 8:57am

HamsterHuey

MrsMdiver said:

When I had my 6 week check after the baby was born , I told the dr about the terrible headaches I was getting along with the noise.
The headaches are getting better, the noise is not.
She wanted me to have blood work done, I had it scheduled some time ago. I had to cancel the appt, never rescheduled.
Just trying to live with it and hope it goes away before I kill someone.
shrug


Don't be so fucking stubborn and reschedule.
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Reply #5 posted 03/05/10 9:02am

MrsMdiver

HamsterHuey said:

MrsMdiver said:

When I had my 6 week check after the baby was born , I told the dr about the terrible headaches I was getting along with the noise.
The headaches are getting better, the noise is not.
She wanted me to have blood work done, I had it scheduled some time ago. I had to cancel the appt, never rescheduled.
Just trying to live with it and hope it goes away before I kill someone.
shrug


Don't be so fucking stubborn and reschedule.

Are you going to come and babysit?
Hubby says it is just my pulse.
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Reply #6 posted 03/05/10 9:09am

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MrsMdiver said:

HamsterHuey said:



Don't be so fucking stubborn and reschedule.

Are you going to come and babysit?
Hubby says it is just my pulse.


You really should get your head scanned, I'm not trying to be funny... If you have a weakened vein wall that has swelled because of higher blood pressure during birth that needs to be found before it becomes an aneurysm. Phil's right, that is your pulse but you should not be able to "hear" it...

Get that shit checked PRONTO!
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Reply #7 posted 03/05/10 9:10am

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RenHoek said:

MrsMdiver said:


Are you going to come and babysit?
Hubby says it is just my pulse.


You really should get your head scanned, I'm not trying to be funny... If you have a weakened vein wall that has swelled because of higher blood pressure during birth that needs to be found before it becomes an aneurysm. Phil's right, that is your pulse but you should not be able to "hear" it...

Get that shit checked PRONTO!

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Reply #8 posted 03/05/10 9:15am

MrsMdiver

RenHoek said:

MrsMdiver said:


Are you going to come and babysit?
Hubby says it is just my pulse.


You really should get your head scanned, I'm not trying to be funny... If you have a weakened vein wall that has swelled because of higher blood pressure during birth that needs to be found before it becomes an aneurysm. Phil's right, that is your pulse but you should not be able to "hear" it...

Get that shit checked PRONTO!


Yikes. My grandfather died of an aneurysm at 53.
It is always in the same ear/side of head.
eek
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Reply #9 posted 03/05/10 9:32am

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Sounds like a problem with blood pressure to me.

Can you also feel the throbbing?

Do you have ear wax?

The latter can be checked out by another person too. You'll need a flashlight. If the ear drum isn't visible at the bottom then the ear wax can cause pressure changes there as well. If there is wax, it will be black / brown.
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Reply #10 posted 03/05/10 9:41am

MrsMdiver

novabrkr said:

Sounds like a problem with blood pressure to me.

Can you also feel the throbbing?

Do you have ear wax?

The latter can be checked out by another person too. You'll need a flashlight. If the ear drum isn't visible at the bottom then the ear wax can cause pressure changes there as well. If there is wax, it will be black / brown.


I can feel it pulsing and throbbing at night when I am in bed lying on my side.
I have had extremely low BP all of my life, even through out my entire pregnancy, it was really low.
When I had my spinal block, the anesthesiologist had to give me another drug to keep my BP up because the drug for the spinal was dropping it too low.

I will have hubby look in my ear, it does not feel blocked or clogged.
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Reply #11 posted 03/05/10 9:44am

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MrsMdiver said:

RenHoek said:



You really should get your head scanned, I'm not trying to be funny... If you have a weakened vein wall that has swelled because of higher blood pressure during birth that needs to be found before it becomes an aneurysm. Phil's right, that is your pulse but you should not be able to "hear" it...

Get that shit checked PRONTO!


Yikes. My grandfather died of an aneurysm at 53.
It is always in the same ear/side of head.
eek


Go see your Physician sooner than later and have him refer you to a Phlebologist (Vein Specialist) or whoever might be responsible for that part of your head. I'm not sure if Ear, Nose & Throat is sufficient.

As you well know, I'm no Doctor but that doesn't sound right at all!!
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Reply #12 posted 03/05/10 9:44am

novabrkr

You can't really feel the wax, but if it's there it can cause all kinds of problems. Infections is one of them, which can also cause swelling. That will change the pressure. I know it did in my case.

However, if your grandfather had the said problem. Then I recommend seeing a doctor too.

The earwax check can be donw in a few minutes, so it's not a big deal.
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Reply #13 posted 03/05/10 10:17am

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if it is an inner ear infection, which is trapping fluid in your middle ear and not letting that drain, this could be the cause of the issue. i used to get those all tghe time when i was little. everything sounded muffled except my own heartbeat. confused it takes antibiotics and acetominephin/actifed. a decongestant which dries up mucus used to help me.

hope you get to the bottom of this dear. hug

http://emedicine.medscape...5-overview
Background
Labyrinthitis is an inflammatory disorder of the inner ear or labyrinth. Clinically, this condition produces disturbances of balance and hearing to varying degrees and may affect one or both ears. Bacteria or viruses can cause acute inflammation of the labyrinth in conjunction with either local or systemic infections. Autoimmune processes may also cause labyrinthitis. Vascular ischemia may result in acute labyrinthine dysfunction that mimics labyrinthitis.

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Reply #14 posted 03/05/10 10:23am

MrsMdiver

XxAxX said:

if it is an inner ear infection, which is trapping fluid in your middle ear and not letting that drain, this could be the cause of the issue. i used to get those all tghe time when i was little. everything sounded muffled except my own heartbeat. confused it takes antibiotics and acetominephin/actifed. a decongestant which dries up mucus used to help me.

hope you get to the bottom of this dear. hug

http://emedicine.medscape...5-overview
Background
Labyrinthitis is an inflammatory disorder of the inner ear or labyrinth. Clinically, this condition produces disturbances of balance and hearing to varying degrees and may affect one or both ears. Bacteria or viruses can cause acute inflammation of the labyrinth in conjunction with either local or systemic infections. Autoimmune processes may also cause labyrinthitis. Vascular ischemia may result in acute labyrinthine dysfunction that mimics labyrinthitis.

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My hearing is good, nothing muffled. Though when I get sinus infections it sometimes bothers my right ear.
My left ear is the one bothering me.
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Reply #15 posted 03/05/10 10:29am

MrsMdiver

Hubby just looked with a flashlight, no wax or blockage that he can see.
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Reply #16 posted 03/05/10 10:31am

novabrkr

Alright.

Onto the doctor then, I guess.
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Reply #17 posted 03/05/10 11:25am

drgnfly

nod go see a dr
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Reply #18 posted 03/05/10 11:38am

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I agree with everyone. You should go to the doctor and get this checked out right away. hug
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #19 posted 03/05/10 12:30pm

MrsMdiver

Thanks guys.
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Reply #20 posted 03/05/10 12:56pm

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Sorry to hear that pat. I agree with everybody else that you need to get it checked as it seems to not go away. So please go to the doctor Val kisses.
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Reply #21 posted 03/05/10 2:30pm

MrsMdiver

Doing a bit of research and it is looking like it could be from the spinal block I had 20 weeks ago.

I attempted to have an early night tonight and sleep a little before the baby wakes for feed but the noise is unbearable.
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Reply #22 posted 03/05/10 2:36pm

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yes, you should see a doctor.

if it's tinnitus ... well, let's hope it's not.

the problem might lie in the tube connecting your throat to your inner ear which serves to equalize pressure in your ear. if it's blocked, pressure rises and this may result in you hearing your own heartbeat/pulse ... can you try to pop your ears ? (hold your nose and blow like you do on a plane)
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Reply #23 posted 03/05/10 2:39pm

MrsMdiver

0x41414141 said:

yes, you should see a doctor.

if it's tinnitus ... well, let's hope it's not.

the problem might lie in the tube connecting your throat to your inner ear which serves to equalize pressure in your ear. if it's blocked, pressure rises and this may result in you hearing your own heartbeat/pulse ... can you try to pop your ears ? (hold your nose and blow like you do on a plane)

I have tried to pop my ear, have taken sinus meds, pain pills....
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Reply #24 posted 03/05/10 2:53pm

RenHoek

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go
to
the
DOCTOR!!

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Reply #25 posted 03/05/10 2:55pm

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RenHoek said:

go
to
the
DOCTOR!!

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Maybe we should make a banner or somethin'. Maybe the throb became so loud she ain't listening.

PS, Kev, I just saw Up again and thought of you.
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Reply #26 posted 03/05/10 3:09pm

MrsMdiver

Ok, I will call them on Monday.
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Reply #27 posted 03/05/10 3:17pm

HamsterHuey

MrsMdiver said:

Ok, I will call them on Monday.
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Good. Me too, if my cold persists.
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Reply #28 posted 03/05/10 3:49pm

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Sounds like cancer. wink
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Reply #29 posted 03/05/10 3:53pm

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HamsterHuey said:

RenHoek said:

go
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DOCTOR!!

hammer


Maybe we should make a banner or somethin'. Maybe the throb became so loud she ain't listening.

PS, Kev, I just saw Up again and thought of you.


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