Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie.


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Old 10-30-2010, 08:26 PM #1
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Default Tinnitus when lying down

how to explain it ? It's like a HUM/vibration in the ear and it come 5-10 minutes after lying down thanks
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i used to have this REALLY bad. it blocks out all other sound.

for some reason its mostly gone away. i assumed it was tmj or a magnesium deficiency.
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IMO boytos it is all part of the "inflamation" from the neck up that comes with the tos causing this. I get this just about everynight, if im not getting the heartbeat/blood pumping sound in my ear. Botox injections I had eliminated these symptoms temporarily.
Are you going to try that heparin injection or what?
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god i would try heparin, progesterone, epo and all that stuff if i could

But for the tinnitus, it's the sublcavian artery who is trapped, so it's a subclavian artery stenosis, released with botox because it stop spasm of the scalenes. It's not inflammation or what ever
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I am sometimes so amazed by all of the stuff we have to go through with this condition. Haven't really had tinnitus, but I've had all that blood pumping in the ears stuff. Ridiculous.
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