moparker
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Thank you.
I will try a walk today. It’s just very irritating. The bouncing of my view.
I did not have the surgery. The surgery requires removal of a section of the skull behind the ear, repairing the bone separating the ear canal from the brain cavity then replacing and securing the part of the skull removed for access. I felt the cure was not worth the extreme risk of the surgery. This all took place in 1985 or so. I worked hard at controlling my symptoms and avoiding trigger activities. The only thing that bothers the crap out of me is the pulse that is in my right ear 24/7. My ENT gave me a sound generator that hides under my pillow and plays various pitches to mask most of the pulse echoes so I can get to sleep. Sometimes this syndrome is very frustrating but I've been able to manage the past 40 years. When I am terrorizing the neighborhood in the Belvedere the sounds, pulses and dizziness is gone but I pay the price when it gets quite again. Loud noises are your enemy.Did you have surgery to cure it?