Tinnitus and brain tumor

Posted by EES1 @ees1, Sep 10, 2018

Meningioma, cavernoma, leukocytoclastic Vasculitis, osteoarthritis, abnormal EKG (enlarged left anterior descending artery-Calcium scoring test soon). Now high-pitched tinnutus. All diagnosed in past 15 months. I think the Grim Reaper is laughing.

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@patbaret

Feel bad all of us who suffer with tinnitus.
I have had some hearing loss for last 2 years. 2 bouts of vertigo within 6 months of each other. PT helped with first one, but second one I became worse with dizziness, vomiting and developed tinnitus. Was have Headaches for yes. Finally my ENT MD did MRI and found I had a meningioma. I went to Beltone and bought some very expensive hearingaids and yes for now they have really helped me. I am hear better and noise has drowned out. If you have nothing to loose. You can return them if not right for you. As for the meningioma still waiting to see someone.

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