Hi Marshalee, You might want to see a massage therapist and ask them to work on your neck muscles. Trigger points in these muscles, e.g., SCM and scalenes, can disturb your vision as well as causing ear noises. PT
________________________________ From: Marshalee Hallett <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, December 5, 2010 9:18:09 PM Subject: Re: CS>Dry Eyes Protocol Dear Pat, I too have tinnitus, both kinds, the hissing and the pulsatile. (The former came from my Pug yapping in my ears, which did damage to the inner ears.) It`s annoying, but I can live with it. It is the latter which is driving me CRAZY!!! That horrible grinding, pulsing noise in my right ear makes it difficult to sleep. I can turn it down by sticking my shoulder into my neck to turn off much of the blood flow through the jugular vein, but it doesn`t last long. Fortunately, I discovered that a spritz of Nasonex (an allergy med.) in the right nostril will ease it; apparently it lessens the swelling on that side, so I can finally sleep. (I`m wondering if the large thyroid nodules I have on that side are the cause of the noise. My ENT doesn`t know for sure. He wants to remove that half of the gland; I`d be glad to have it done IF it will stop the noise!) I hope this`ll help! Marshalee On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 7:02 PM, Pat <[email protected]> wrote: Very interesting! When my eyes are very dry, I seem to have trouble with >vision, too. The eye doc said he could tell by looking that I have a problem >with dry eyes. > > >Now if only I could find some help for tinnitus which seems to be getting worse. > >Thanks, >Pat > > > > > > > > >

