My tinnitus only affects my right ear and is the only predictor of a flare up in my ME symptoms. When I go to bed and I can hear the buzzing in my right ear I know I have overdone things that day and will be ill when I wake up in the morning. The buzzing will remain for a few days but will subside as I slowly improve.
Similar to John Mac .. also only in my right ear, but also intermittent through each day, due to some sort of positional issue and/or a suspected increase in inflammation; the pressure against my skull is damned unpleasant at its worst, but does pass on laying up for longer than usual.
I was diagnosed with Mastoidiitis in 2013, likely caused by untreated otitis media ('glue ear') picked up on an MRI in 2012. I had my first grommet inserted in 2014, which thankfully reduced the number and length of episodes of tinnitus and intermittent hearing loss - prior to the op, the tinnitus would last for months at a time. Following further hearing loss issues, I had my second grommet inserted in late 2017. It was that, or use an hearing aid, and I am far too young (not!) for that route.
I recall one episode in the early hours being awoken, and was convinced that someone had entered our block of flats and was wearing heavy boots/clogs to get up the stairs to visit a neighbour .. it was not unknown for her to 'receive viistors' at odd hours, and will leave at that. So here I am 'hearing' this bloody loud noise, and wondering what the hell is taking them so long to get up the stairs, and then realised I was 'hearing' my heart beat, which was definitely a change from the low hum that I usually had .. another episode of bradycardia most likely, and not unusual for me.
To confirm my suspicions, I changed my position and away it went, reverted back and there it was again. So funny, once I'd realised what had happened .. apologised silently to my neighbour for unfairly thinking as I had, and back to sleep I went.
Wishing everyone improved health and every happiness. John
