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Pulsatile tinnitus

Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) | Last Active: 3 days ago | Replies (172)

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@dorajak

It is just so frustrating! I called his office and I am not sure what is going on. It leaves a message saying due to the recent closure of our associate practice. So I guess he is gone!!!I also saw a neurologist and apparently she saw the resullts of the MRI She told my GP that there was a contact between the left pica and th vestibular cochlear nerve.
She said it would be difficult to draw a connection between PT and the finding. SO as far as I am concerned the ENT doesn't give a crap or just does not know. I know I will never hear from him!
I am getting desperate. I see that there are some PT doctors in the USA but I live in Canada . I did find a dr by the name of Vitar Menes Periara.. He is in toronto. I am going to look itnto seeing him. Of course I need to get some kind of idea of what it will cost ....
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@dorajak that is very frustrating. I found a reference to a procedure where the pic artery was putting pressure on a nerve causing pain which was relieved by surgery. I think you are correct in pursuing a specialist at this point. I know how difficult that can be with Canadian healthcare. While in this process, you can also look into any audiologists who specialize in tinnitus. They have very specialized training and many tricks to help living with this irritating condition. Good luck with this battle. Don’t give up.