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Has anyone experienced internal vibrations?

Brain & Nervous System | Last Active: Sep 29 9:08am | Replies (901)

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Hi jlg47, I have non stop tinnitus in both ears. I also have left my car running because I didn’t hear it running. And yes, I also have internal vibrations. Lying in bed last night it was impossible to sleep until exhaustion overwhelmed me due to vibrations running from the soles of my feet, along my back and neck to my head. So I can sympathize with you. I believe the whole tinnitus/vibrations thing is at this point unknowable and uncontrollable. I rely on the American Tinnitus Association to keep me abreast of latest developments rather than pursue all kinds of half baked theories and practices you can find on the internet. I find the ATA are a pretty reliable information source in terms of what tinnitus studies are yielding promising results. Hope your problems moderate. That we can wish for because tinnitus has its ups and downs.

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Hi willows, Your “is the car running or not” story is probably only one of the many stories we could swap. Lifetime tinnitus can be entertaining at times. On a more serious note, thank you for telling me about ATA. I didn’t know of them. The closest we have come to explaining my particular problem came from my ENT doctor. I have always suffered from moderate hearing loss that has progressed to severe with the years. I had an inner ear CT scan. It found a quite rare condition called superior semicircular canal dehiscence. In short it means that there is no bone protecting the fluids in the canal. Symptoms include extreme tinnitus, headaches, balance problems & hearing loss. Do you have hearing problems or any of these beyond the tinnitus? There is very little information on SSCD and no cure as yet. You tip about ATA will hopefully lead me to more info. Thanks again