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Margo2
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Joined: 01 Jun 2006 Posts: 1 Location: USA
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Posted: 06-01-06 14:16pm
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My god I had no idea so many of us
suffered from this affliction. Mine
seemed to come on me quite suddenly 4 days
ago. I awoke thinking the electric fan
in my room was going out, making these
loud "squeaking" noises. What a shock
when I realized the noises were emanating
from my own ear! Ever since it's been
constant, a steady 'pulsating' sound just
like a pulse or heartbeat. Sometimes it
seems to reduce a little in intensity, but
then starts up again in earnest if i'm at
all stressed or rushing around trying to
get things done. But nighttime is
definitely the worst time for me. It
wakes me up about every hour on the hour
and I haven't had any decent sleep since
it began. I have a Dr. Appt. On mon.,
6/5 (earliest he could see me). From my
own desperate searching for possible
answers on the internet, I can't say that
it's left me feeling too encouraged or
hopeful i'm afraid. It sounds like many,
many cases remain 'unsolved' and
unrelieved by modern medicine. Having
been for many years into more natural-type
therapies myself, does anyone here know of
any herbal or homeopathic treatments that
actually work? I really hate the
thought of being forced to turn to drugs
which can have so many bad side effects on
the body. But this problem is scary.
I've never faced something quite like it
before.
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fluttercup
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Jun 2006 Posts: 2 Location: England
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Am I Happy!
Posted: 06-09-06 06:04am
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I've been searching for 'whooshing sounds
in left ear' on google and found this site
and it's reassured me that i've got
anything that could cause me to drop dead
at any given moment but on the other hand
I must get it checked out.
My problem started a few weeks ago. I've
had a bad viral infection which has
affected my ears, nose and throat and I
thought it was the remnants of that and it
would go away.......But it has not!
It's driving me crazy and I was terrified
till I came here and i'm now going to take
one step at a time and get my doctor to
make sure i'm ok however i'm not in panic
mode - thank you
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soon2bgreene
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Aug 2006 Posts: 5 Location: NC
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Heartbeat Sound In Left Ear
Posted: 08-10-06 23:35pm
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I know this starting message is really old
but I was researching this on the internet
and came across this. I am 22 years old
and have been hearing a swooshing sound in
my left ear since the beginning of
december (it is now august). I don't
know if there is any connection but I have
been on ortho evra the birth control patch
for about 2 years. I am a healthy
person. This sound occurs all the time.
I can just be sitting on the couch and it
comes. It happens daily. I can push on
my neck just below my ear and it stops.
In march I asked my ob_gyn if it could be
connected to ortho-evra and she just said
that it was probably some valve in my
heart not shutting and was nothing to
worry about. I had laser eye surgery
about 3 weeks ago and they noticed that my
optic nerve was swollen. They asked if I
heard sounds in my ear and told me to go
get an mri. I just had an mri today. I
notice that a lot of people said that they
have it during high stress. I am not
stressed now but the sound started before
my mom passed away in december. I'm not
sure what triggers this but any one with
the same symptoms please email me with
your findings
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Lorkie
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Aug 2006 Posts: 1 Location: NY
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Heartbeat Sound In Left Ear
Posted: 08-29-06 23:31pm
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I really thought I was going crazy. This
whooshing sound coming from my left ear.
It almost sounds like something squeaky
that churning. I have to admit that it
is a scary sound. I just started taking
medication for high blood pressure &
i'm not under any more stress. It
definitely happens more at night than
during the day & usually when i'm
eating unhealthy foods (maybe my
subconscious mind is talking to me).
It's good to know that i'm not the only
person in the world who is feeling or has
felt this oddity. I'm going to begin a
cleanse to see if it will go away. I'll
post again with my results.
Thank you to everyone else who has shared
on this issue.
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Pammi
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Sep 2006 Posts: 1 Location: Canada
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Heartbeat In Right Ear
Posted: 09-14-06 08:11am
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Hello!
Wow, that all sounds quite serious. I
ran across this forum while looking for
information on symptoms of a different
kind but when I saw the topic, I realized
that I had experienced this type of thing
this past summer. I am a very active and
healthy 43 year old female, about to run
my 3rd half marathon in a row. I am a
manager of a health and fitness centre and
I take boxing regularly. I have been
told by my doc. That I have very low
blood pressure. I have no health issues
at all except I experience digestive
problem from time to time. Anyway, I
experienced this 'heart beat in my right
ear' thing for about a week or so this
past summer... Only when I would indulge
in a few glasses of red wine! After my
second glass, there it was.... Strange
huh? Soooo, unless red wine causes your
blood pressure to rise drastically, or
causes anxiety, i'm not sure what the
cause would be in my case. Anyone out
there have a similar experience?
Just thought i'd share my lame story...
:)
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Judie
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Sep 2006 Posts: 1 Location: Michigan U.S.A.
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Pulsatile Tinnitus Help
Posted: 09-17-06 21:30pm
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I have heard my heart beating in my right
ear for over 10 months now & could not
find any help anywhere. I went through
all the test, went to an ent & he
finally said to me "learn to live with it"
! What a jerk !
I went to my chiropractor & he has
been adjusting my neck & it seems to
be helping. Thank god !
Apparently when you have some vertebrae
out of alignment it can cause the pressure
& thus the heart beat in the ears.
Hope this might help someone else &
good luck to everyone !
God bless :)
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deniseross
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Oct 2006 Posts: 1
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Tinnitus Is a Symptom of Thyroid Imbalance Too
Posted: 10-25-06 10:06am
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I have had the swooshing in my left ear.
I started having it shortly after the
birth of my second child when I was having
frequent night wakings. I started having
insomnia, maybe partially because of the
swooshing, or was the swooshing because of
the stress? I don't know, but I do know
that when my thyroid levels were tested,
it revealed that I am hypothyroid.
I have noticed that the swooshing seems to
be worse when I take less thyroid
medication, and possibly when I have a
cold. It is most common when I get out of
bed at night and then lay down, I hear it
for a while. My doctor has not been very
attentive to all of my different
thyroid-related symptoms, so I haven't
gotten as much testing as i'd like to find
out more.
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mokatay
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Jan 2007 Posts: 1
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Whoohsing & Pulse In Left Ear
Posted: 01-07-07 00:32am
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I was searching everywhere for information
on this symptom, that just started for me
a few days ago. Everything I could find
mentioned multiple tests and scary
possiblities. I also have a twitching in
my left eye that started about a week
before the wooshing sound in my ear. I,
too, notice it worst when I wake up in the
morning, what a bizarre feeling. I am
debating going to a physician, so far it
sounds like the tests do not come up with
much information. Anyone had results from
these expensive tests?
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DoctorsRose
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 11 Jan 2007 Posts: 1 Location: uk
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Posted: 01-11-07 21:17pm
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 this
must be what I have, I have been suffering
for about a year now and to be honest I am
sat here at 2.30 am with a 5yr old that
needs me to be up early and I am in tears
as I don't, cant hear this anymore.
I cant bring myself to sleep or lie down
as I dont want to be in bed with that
noise anymore.
I think I am going mad it feels like it.
I have to turn my neck in this really
strange way just for it to go for a few
minutes but it is so uncomfortable I cant
stay like it for very long.
I was diagnosed last year with a large
polyp up the right side of my nose, do you
think it is a coincidence that it all
happened last year or could this lump be
the cause?
I am quite finally at the end of my rope.

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Suzannec23
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 26 Jan 2007 Posts: 1 Location: Port St. Lucie, Florida
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Pounding / Pressure In Ears
Posted: 01-26-07 09:12am
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Last september I had 3 days of very bad
dizziness. I went to the emergency room
and I was told that my ear drums were
buldging. They told me it was probably
head congestion related to alergies. I
have had constant sinus problems for about
10 years, so I thought this may be an
answer. I made an appointment with an
ent. By this time my dizziness had
stopped but I felt pressure/liquid in my
ears. He was convinced that my problem
was alergies and started me on a nasal
steroid, nasacort aq + calrinex d. Went
back in 2 weeks, no change. He did a
sinus ct, it was clear. He then had me
take an oral steroid pack, medrol. No
change...He was very surprised and had me
go for a brain mri and a ct of my ears -
everything normal. He then put me on a 12
day oral steroid, no change. Each time he
would check my ears and he didn't see any
fluid but I was feeling constant pressure
+ occasional wooziness. He then gave me
a combination nose spray of nasacort aq +
astelin, no change. The last thing he
gave me was a straight decongestant. The
pressure is still there but the wooziness
seems to be happening less than before.
He basically gave up on trying to fix my
problem. Now, I have been sick for the
past 5 days with a head cold. I went to
by family doctor. She checked my right
ear and told me it appeared to be "sucked
in". I asked her what that means and she
told me that because of my sinus
congestion, it was causing a vacuum inside
my head. How could me sinus ct come back
showing "clear" and there be so much
congestion that my ear drum is being
sucked in??? This morning I woke up with
a pounding in my right ear. It isn't
constant but it does happen about 2-3
times per minute. I am very frustrated
and if anyone can offer advise from
experiencing a similar situation I would
really appreciate it.
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Mimstastic
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 26 Feb 2007 Posts: 1 Location: Texas
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Posted: 02-26-07 12:56pm
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I have been dealing with pulsatile
tinnitus in my left ear since February
2006. I saw an ENT in April 2006 and he
prescribed me Nasonex. He told me to use
Nasonex for 3 months and I visited him
again in July. By July, I was still
hearing the noises and they were getting
worse. At this time he numbed and looked
up my nose and said I had a deviated
septum and found that I had negative
pressure in my ear after doing a pressure
test, and said both of these were causing
the noises in my ear. I had surgery to
correct the deviated septum and had a tube
put in my left ear in November 2006.
Unfortunately, the noises in my left ear
got progressively worse and when I would
tell him this he would say, "Oh, it will
go away in about two months." Well, at the
beginning of January 2007 it was still
getting worse and he told me it would go
away in about 6 months and he wanted to
try removing the tube. He also wanted to
prescribe ear drops for my "bad days", and
when I told him everyday is a bad day, he
chuckled and walked away saying nothing to
me. During this whole year he never
addressed the pulsing noise I hear. I
asked him if there was a name for it and
he couldn't give me any answers. He never
ordered any MRIs, CTs, nothing. I no
longer trusted him and went to another ENT
who told me immediately I had pulsatile
tinnitus and ordered an MRI/MRA/MRV. I had
to have the tube removed so it wouldn't
block anything on the scans before they
were done. I received a call back the same
day I got the tests done from my ENT
saying a thrombosis was found in my brain
and I need to see a neurologist
immediately. I saw a neurologist the next
day and he said I have a lateral sinus
thrombosis on the right side which is a
blood clot in a vein and it's extremely
rare. He said this could be the cause of
the noises in the left ear even though the
clot is on the right side due to the way
sound travels through one's brain. After
answering my doctor's questions, he said
the most likely cause of the clot was not
receiving antibiotics in a timely manner
when I had a horrible sinus infection that
lasted about 3-4 weeks in January 2006.
The noises started soon after I had that
sinus infection. My doctor at the time in
Jan. 2006 didn't prescribe antibiotics,
only told me to take over the counter
medicines. I was hospitalized and started
on an IV anti-coagulant (Heparin). I was
in the hospital from Feb. 2 through Feb.
11 2007 and now I'm on an anti-coagulant
in pill form, coumadin. Unfortunately, the
noises are still getting worse. They can
go 5-6 hours non-stop, stop for about 10
minutes, and start back up again for
several hours. My neurologist now believes
there is something else going on since
it's getting worse. I had an EEG last
week, but haven't received the results
yet. He wanted to test for partial
seizures. Every once in awhile I will feel
weird like I'm in a dream, like it's not
real, and I will see lots of small
sparklies in my line of vision, then I'll
be fine. Not sure if this is related or
not. Another thing they want to test for
is Meniere's Disease. I want to suggest to
my doctor to get a scan of my neck and
check the carotid artery. I'm supposed to
talk to him again today. So, as I'm typing
this I can hear the noises and it's
driving me crazy. It's hard to focus a lot
of times and I can't relax. I can even
hear it over the TV sometimes because it
will swoosh so loud. I took it for
granted the fact that I could do something
so simple like lay down in a quiet room
and relax, and I haven't had a moment like
that in a year. I wish everyone the best
with their doctors finding out what's
causing your noises because I understand
fully what you're going through.
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XxskatkatxX
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Nov 2007 Posts: 1
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Can See It
Posted: 11-23-07 01:31am
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i also have that problem too especially
when i am angry or stressed, but my
boyfriend also notices my Carotid Artery
moving when im laying down, he can
actually see it pumping, and i can
sometimes feel it pumping...does anyne
else experience this? i cant find any info
on anything similar to it, if someone has
similar symptoms or information on it that
would be great thanks!
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jlynne26
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Jan 2008 Posts: 2 Location: florida, usa
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Heart Beat Throbbing In Ears...need Help
Posted: 01-08-08 00:54am
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we'll I ve been having this for a few
weeks now and its just getting worse by
the day now with the throbbing and
pressure and the warm sensation in the
left ear..it even does it when I m sitting
down or just getting up to go to the
bathroom gosh and I was worrying that it
could be something serious like high blood
pressure.
So I found this site and it seems to be
like a common thing plus driving everyone
who has it nuts! ---But for me I think Its
from stress because I never had anything
like this happen to me Im 26 and I have
been under Alot of stress lately so I
probably have that condition pt? or high
blood pressure Just hope that its
cureable!
If anyone has any ideas on stress less
beside yoga I dont think i can sit there
and be quite..I m a type of person to keep
going.
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ranjit
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Jan 2008 Posts: 1
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heartbeat in left ear
Posted: 01-17-08 05:28am
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i am ranjit from india. i am 25 years old.
i have the same problem of pulse hearing
in left ear from one year. with that i
am also suffering of left side weakness,
twitching and cramps in all my left side.
if you have any suggessions please give
them to me.
thanks
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soon2bgreene
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Aug 2006 Posts: 5 Location: NC
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Posted: 02-01-08 11:51am
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[
Okay, so its almost 2 years later and I
still have this swooshing heartbeat noise
in my ear. I did make several appointments
with the Ear Nose and Throat (ENT). I had
several MRIs and a CT scan which did not
reveal anything.
I did find out why it goes away when I
press on my neck below my ear. That is
where your corotid artery is located. So
when I press on my artery it stops for a
second. They still arent sure why
I am searching for something that works. I
get so frustrated. One doctor actually
said that its probably nothing and it
should be okay....without checking! I
really hope its nothing dangerous but its
definately not normal for me to just start
hearing this noise one day. Something has
to CAUSE it. I wonder why docotors look at
us like we are crazy? I always tell them
that at least Im hearing a heartbeat and
not voices! LoL.
Our insurance has changed, but this is
really getting annoying after 3 years of
this problem I think I will make an
appointment at the ENT in Charlotte. I
hoped that it would go away on is own but
it hasn't. I might also try that earwax
thing too! Please pm me for further
discussion.
soon2bgreene Posted: 08-10-06 11:35pm
Post subject: Heartbeat Sound In Left Ear
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I know this starting message is really old
but I was researching this on the internet
and came across this. I am 22 years old
and have been hearing a swooshing sound in
my left ear since the beginning of
december (it is now august). I don't know
if there is any connection but I have been
on ortho evra the birth control patch for
about 2 years. I am a healthy person. This
sound occurs all the time. I can just be
sitting on the couch and it comes. It
happens daily. I can push on my neck just
below my ear and it stops. In march I
asked my ob_gyn if it could be connected
to ortho-evra and she just said that it
was probably some valve in my heart not
shutting and was nothing to worry about. I
had laser eye surgery about 3 weeks ago
and they noticed that my optic nerve was
swollen. They asked if I heard sounds in
my ear and told me to go get an mri. I
just had an mri today. I notice that a lot
of people said that they have it during
high stress. I am not stressed now but the
sound started before my mom passed away in
december. I'm not sure what triggers this
but any one with the same symptoms please
email me with your findings "]
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jenness
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Mar 2008 Posts: 1
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heartbeat heard in right ear
Posted: 03-25-08 16:03pm
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I am a 35 year old female who just started
to experience this maybe a few weeks ago.
At first, it would only last for like 3
seconds and go away. I wouldn't get it
again for several hours, sometimes days.
This past weekend, I started to get it
more often and it lasted longer then 3
seconds, more like 5- 10 minutes. Today is
the worst. I have had it for about two
hours now and I'm still experiencing this
as I write. Back in the very beginning of
Aug 07', I experienced a few dizzy spells
and went to the doctor. She checked my
ears, no infections and diagnosed me with
Vertigo. Since I only had a few episodes,
my doctor said to give it some time to run
it's course. Could take as long as 4-6
weeks. I didn't get have anymore spinning
episodes, but felt very stressed out and
anxious. I went to my ob/gyn and
discussed everything with her. We then
really believed it was anxiety and stress
was prescribed Lexapro. To a point I think
it helps, but ever since the summer I
still feel "off" and not like myself. Now,
I am having this beating in my right ear
and am feeling really stressed out
again....could all this be related? I feel
for anybody who has or is still going
through this. I would love to hear from
anybody with any kind of help or
information.
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kalki007
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Apr 2008 Posts: 2
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Your PT
Posted: 04-02-08 00:02am
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Your condition is known as "Karnanad" in
Ayurveda. Ayurveda has a cure for this
and is mentioned in several scriptures.
Please contact an Ayurvedic practitioner.
He should be able to cure you easily.
Get Well Soon!
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