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Question Title: 'Headache-like' symptoms & increasing tinnitus -> Acoustic Neuroma?Forum: Neurology Forum
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Hi, (I posted a follow-up, but I think it is overlooked, so here it is again) Thanks for your answer. It clarifies a lot, but also gives room for (Original message at bottom) : What you described above certainly sounds like tension type HA. I forgot to say that I do not feel the cord 'around my head', but : Tinnitus is non specific and having a normal neuro and ear nose and throat exam with a negative CT is reassuring. Hmmm, I had the neuro, ent exam before the tinnitus, but the CT : Buspar is an anti anxiety agent, that works well for some people but not for others. If you think the anxiety is gone, you may want to talk to your doctor and discuss the tapering of the medication. Ok, I will. : Try some relaxation technique as this may help as well with tension HA, as well as massage. Yes there are muscles in the scalp, back and front, Indeed, I can feel it when I raise my eyebrows. Another question: I am working since 4 months in an air-conditioned Many thanks again! Maurice = Original message = : : In your reply to "Dave" (12-7-98) much info is given on tension-type headaches. What I find most interesting is that the brain cannot exactly locate the pain. Since almost two months now I have a kind of sensations : : A maybe stupid question: are there muscles on top of the head? (Because I feel some kind of muscle vibrations sometimes in my leg and stomach) : : Since two weeks I have a really high frequency beep in my ear (continously, also during night), around above 16kHz I guess (I am technical and have a quite high frequency hearing). My neurologist immediately said it is tinnitus, but I find it a very coincidence that it occurs during these other feelings in my head. Can it be related? (I was thinking about some infection in my ear, although my ear/nose are not in pain) : : I have had a neurlogical exam and a CT-scan (without contrast) both of which are perfect, according to my neurologist. And because I can easily live with the 'headache', he wants to recheck me in January. A few weeks ago (before the scane) he has prescribed me Buspar, because I was anxious. The anxiety is gone, but he still wants me to stay with Buspar for at least six months. What does Buspar do? (Does it solve the headache?) : : Many thanks for this beautiful service. And don't worry: your posts are never too long winded! (Refer to "CCF MD mdf" reply on Dave's post 12-7-98)
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