I discovered your video while searching for information on SCDS. I'm thinking this is what I also have in my left ear. It all started around February this year after having intense coughing attacks from the Flu. It's non-stop noise and really puts you in a dark/depressed state. I can't have simple conversations with people bc of my voice being so loud in my head. I hear the wooshing sounds, my heartbeat, eyes moving and heavy pressure in that ear. I've stayed dizzy and the brain fog is becoming horrible to just do everyday tasks at work and to function. I also miss the signing, as I can't sing along to any song now bc my voice is so loud over the music and I get extremely dizzy. How was your outcome after the surgery? I've been to my GP twice he just gave me steroids and nasal spray and finally got my first appointment with a ENT in 2 weeks. Praying all went well. God bless.
Robbie Swann, I am sorry it has taken so long to respond. In March, my surgery will have been one year. I have felt that surgery has changed my life. I am so grateful for the progress and healing that I have experienced. I have begun to have to some small instances of heartbeat and joint noises, but it is rare and not a constant thing. Please feel free to email me directly at briannguenther@gmail.com
Did you have the surgery yet?
I discovered your video while searching for information on SCDS. I'm thinking this is what I also have in my left ear. It all started around February this year after having intense coughing attacks from the Flu. It's non-stop noise and really puts you in a dark/depressed state. I can't have simple conversations with people bc of my voice being so loud in my head. I hear the wooshing sounds, my heartbeat, eyes moving and heavy pressure in that ear. I've stayed dizzy and the brain fog is becoming horrible to just do everyday tasks at work and to function. I also miss the signing, as I can't sing along to any song now bc my voice is so loud over the music and I get extremely dizzy. How was your outcome after the surgery? I've been to my GP twice he just gave me steroids and nasal spray and finally got my first appointment with a ENT in 2 weeks. Praying all went well. God bless.
Robbie Swann, I am sorry it has taken so long to respond. In March, my surgery will have been one year. I have felt that surgery has changed my life. I am so grateful for the progress and healing that I have experienced. I have begun to have to some small instances of heartbeat and joint noises, but it is rare and not a constant thing. Please feel free to email me directly at briannguenther@gmail.com