I’ve been suffering more than 2 months with 24/7 light headed feelings an pulsatile tinnitus.
My pressure ranges from 100-118 at resting point.
But lately I’ve noticed that I could be sitting down and just go to the kitchen to get a glass of water and when I take my blood pressure again it is at 167. And then it drops back down to around 110.
It happens almost everytime.
Why does it do that? It’s not like I am doing some kind of exercise, It’s something small like walking up the stairs or just going to the bathroom and coming back.
Is this normal? And when I get up all of a sudden I feel faint & like I am going to fall but this only lasts a few seconds.
What could be going on with me?
Okay. So I’m going insane. For the past few months I have this terrible, deafening roaring sound in my right ear. I can’t hear out of it now. The noise is so loud that I can barely sleep at night anymore.
I’ve tried every home remedy that I can think of.. ear drops, ginko supplements, pills specifically for tinnitus, fans and music to drown it out…
I can’t take it anymore!!! So does anyone know any remedies? Anything else I can try? I’ll try ANYTHING. Please… I’m miserable….
A year or two ago I started to hear blood rushing in my left ear. It has a beat that goes perfectly with the pulse of my heart. I took an MRI. The doctors told me that they didn’t think it was anything serious, but my braces were interacting with the magnets. Its severity flares up and down. Some months I hear it more often, and others I hardly hear it at all. I’ve researched a little bit about it, and I’m pretty sure I can rule out high blood pressure (last time I checked I don’t have it, and I’m only 18). I’m also sure that I can rule out tinnitus because it goes along with the pulse of my heart beat; it isn’t just random noises that don’t exist. I’m going to an ENT soon, but any help from anyone who has had this or knows someone that has had it would be appreciated. I just want to figure this out so I can know if it is serious and needs to be fixed no matter what, or if it is minor, and I’ll just have to live with an annoying pulse in my ear.