I had endolymphatic surgery in 2012! It has worked really well as far as not having vertigo anymore--that's been great! However, my 'head pressure' has continued and gotten worse thru the years! Meaning--no pain, no vertigo, but awful feeling like I feel such 'fullness'--pressure inside my head, that makes me 'crazy' so much of the time--when I'm upright. It eases when I lay back for a few mins. but as soon as I'm up and about, the pressure gets worse--and of late, really bad! No doctor has the answer, so wonder if anyone here has this problem and how it's treated? Thank you Yanksgirl
Hi, Have you thought about your eustachian tube being open? Here are the symptoms I found: SYMPTOMS OF PATULOUS EUSTACHIAN TUBE Autophony: hearing one’s own voice abnormally loud. This is also present in superior semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome Ear blockage or fullness Symptom relief by lying down Hyperacusis: hearing sounds as abnormally loud Tympanophonia: hearing one’s own breathing sounds, heart sounds or any sound emanating from the upper body. This will not be present in superior semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome A feeling of “head-in-the-barrel” sensation Eardrum movement while breathing I have this happen sometimes with my good ear and always get relief when I lay down. My ENT brought this up and told me to back off some on my low salt diet, this has helped with the frequency (and I have added some weight back on). Just a thought...
I take Pychogenol, garlic, magnesium, vit c, zinc biomelanin and probiotics my fullness is so mild I dont notice it anymore.