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Originally Posted by mgran
Ask him whatever questions you were going to anyway, and just remember that anything going on behind the scenes isn't to do with you anyway... it's just NHS politics. It happens regardless, he's probably used to it. And I do think it sounds more like a clerical misunderstanding, they may have sent him records that weren't completely clear. It happens... don't worry.
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Thank you so much for the reply mgran. I know it sounds like a silly thing, but I think I'm getting it all out of proportion in my head. Probably just a clerical error, like you said.
My relationship with my GP is great, I've been seeing him for years. I think he'll definitely say along the same lines as yourself when I do see him.
Thank you for the link! My CPN helps me with stuff so far, or he will do; we're just getting to know each other at the moment. I have issues leaving the house that have to do with my neighbour and the council. We've got a case with the ombudsman right now. Maybe one day when it's over I'll be able to tell the story.
I feel much better about my GP now. Just needed a few words of common sense.
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Originally Posted by BNLsMOM
I have this problem where I hear a constant background static, especially in a quiet environment, but most bothersome is the pulsing/rushing in my ears. Sometimes it happens at random, but usually when I turn my head or eyeballs. It even happens when I am driving and I go into a turn. When I get the pulsing, I feel like I am the beginning of the process of blacking out. I think if the pulsing went on for longer than it does that I might black out. Any thoughts? I am afraid this could be dangerous.
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Mine is a loud, low frequency constant heartbeat in my right ear that's synchronous with my pulse. It's present at all times, even when I sleep, and I've had it for around six years. Before I started my last cycle of mania and depression I was having hearing tests that were starting to show hearing loss in that side.
It can be caused by a load of things, but what you said about eyeballs might mean Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome. Check out
this links page, the second one down.
Also,
this is a useful link.
I'll be starting a pulsatile tinnitus thread in Health Support soon to share what happens.