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Avatar f tn I was at a concert last month that was very loud. It took a while for my hearing to recover completely but now that it has I noticed this screeching type overtone I hear when ever I play high notes on my guitar. It's on my acoustic and electric and its super loud. I was hoping it was just me overthinking this but I'm positive that it has to do with the concert. I just hope that there's a way to fix it. It's not tinnitus because it's not a ringing and it's not constant.
Avatar m tn Hi, I'm 25 and for a long time now, a few of my joints pop and crack often when moving, notably the shoulders, knees, wrists and ankles. These cracks don't hurt but are very annoying. I've started taking Cod Liver Oil supplements as I was told they help joint problems. Will this help? The other joint crack is in my thumbs. Most notable my right thumb. I've been playing guitar for 12 years and I have until now put it down to some sort of RSI.
738075 tn?1330575844 I played between sets last Saturday night after practicing my 3 songs during the day a couple of times.Well, I played like s#!t! My fingers just weren't keeping up with my brain, and I was making just one R hand mistake after another. Spastic, fatigued, numbed. I learned when I was a little kid to keep the tempo the same, even through mistakes, and many people won't even notice. But _I_ noticed! I hate this feeling of loosing my guitar ability.
Avatar m tn However, the presence of an acoustic neuroma could not be excluded if widening of the internal acoustic canal was absent. It was not certain whether contrast filling of the internal acoustic canal occurred at M-CTC in the four cases so examined. One case of intracanalicular neuroma was diagnosed by gas- CTC, which is the most sensitive and reliable technique for detecting and excluding small tumors.
Avatar m tn acoustic reflex is a reflex associated with the stapedial muscle, sounds in the right ear can cause contraction in the left which is called contralateral reflex. Abnormal adaptations of this reflex can cause pain. Acoustic neuroma is one cause of such pain" I don' t know what to think about this, i have fluttering + tinnitus in one of my ear with no pain but i don't know if i have to worry or not. Is that true that acoustic neuroma can cause such disorders(pain/flutter) ?
Avatar n tn I've had suspected labyrinthitis for nearly six weeks now. The symptoms have been pretty mild all the way along and at this point the dizziness has all but disappeared - yet the hearing in my right ear is still fairly muffled and I have mild tinnitus pretty much constantly now. My doctor has referred me to an ENT specialist and said they would probably do a scan for Menieres and something called an acoustic neuroma, which I'd never heard of.
190885 tn?1333025891 I think that I am in my 7th year now of learning acoustic guitar. Only rarely have I not played for at least 2 hours a day. At my age (52) I had a lot to learn - starting with being rhythmically challenged initially. I am now in my 9th week of tx. and have skipped more days playing than ever. In part because I now spend more time on the computer. The other thing is that I get more frustrating trying to learn something new.
Avatar f tn It could be a number of different conditions with an Acoustic Neuroma being one possibility. For more information about acoustic neuromas contact the Acoustic Neuroma Association in the US at www.anausa.org. There is also an association in Great Britain.
Avatar f tn I assume this is to rule out an acoustic neuroma. What other diagnosis might this be, acoustic neuroma are rare correct?
9440890 tn?1415878121 Yes the final episode of our pregnancy its a roller coaster.
Avatar m tn (1) Was the onset of Tinnitus more likely than not to have been caused by Veterans Head Trauma and exposure to Acute Acoustic Trauma and/or combat related noise while on active duty in the Military 1965 thru 1968.
184342 tn?1282588750 (its starting to drown out the voices in my head, and now I feel lost not being able to hear them!)... so he scheduled me for an MRI to rule out Acoustic Neuroma... it is a tumor growning between your ear and brain, so far as I can tell, and typically they require surgery to remove, which could cause facial nerve loss, and hearing loss... so I am hoping that my ringing is due to some other random weird thing, like not wearing ear protection on job sites, or taking too much ibprofin.
5531927 tn?1445274919 t until 7 months from now to rule out a suspected acoustic neuroma. I saw an ENT who confirmed high frequency hearing loss in my left ear. My symptoms have changed from just fullness in that ear to frequent headaches, very mild tinnitus, one pupil is bigger than the other, and I can hear my eyes move when the room is quiet. That last one doesn't appear to be a normal acoustic neuroma symptom. Also, I have started feeling a bit dizzy but not like the room is spinning.
268911 tn?1213744781 Holy cow!! I cannot believe how messed up I am right now. My mind is going 100 different directions, I'm anxious, mad, sad, hungry, stressed, losing weight and I start to take it out on my poor wife. She is trying to be patient with me but I can see that is running out. IS this normal for day 12? Somebody tell me it gets better. This whole detox thing has been mental with me..I've always been able to deal with the physical. On the lighter side....
Avatar m tn Does anybody know if having a acoustic neuroma is any way connected with having MS?
Avatar n tn I was diagnosed with acoustic neuroma in 2/09. At the time I had fullness in my ear, minor imbalance and severe tinnitus. I continued to run and train for marathons. I ran my last one 10/09 and three months later I started to go downhill. My dizziness and imbalance increased, I started getting head motions on the back of my head, my eyes started doing weird things and I get conjunctivities quite often.
Avatar n tn He also has balance issues, memory issues, ringing in the ears and discharge from the ear. An ENT told him they believed he has an Acoustic Neuroma. Since disability sent him to that doctor, they never saw him again. I have recently got him into another ENT and theyve done an MRI. The doctor told him he has mastoiditis even though he has none of the symptoms. The first ENT was from a very highly recommended office and the 2nd ENT looks like hes high and has the giggles.
268911 tn?1213744781 Guitar hero update. I beat "Same old song and dance" now I'm on "Welcome to the jungle" I LOVE THAT SONG! By the way...I'm on the "difficult" level....next is expert.
518031 tn?1295575374 I'm not a lead guitar fan and can't stand guitar solos or jam sessions...I love the bass and rhythm guitar the best....so my vote is for Paul McCartney for bass.....