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Wow I have had this for 5 years now and never seen anyone else describe it this accurate

this is incredible because I could not find anyone else with my symptoms feeling that rocking sensation in sync with my heart beat especially when laying down from standing up, or when straining of any kind , 5 years ago i did hit my head on a glass sliding door but i didnt feel anything emidiatly or the next day so we can't really say if that is the cause or not , however ...... we did discover that my bite is off alignment my bottom jaw has grown to far so I get TMJ from eating my jaw joints are always a little sore , and when i relax the jaw or when the jaw decides to relax my vertigo usually greatly improves , its very easy to miss the jaw pain because of the dizzy pulsating movement u get so it took me a while to realise how sore my jaw joint actually is , one day i went to a chiropractor and he put his hand in my mouth and put pressure on my jaw and I felt the muscle let go and release like a charly horse in your jaw , and i felt my estachian tube drain and my rocking motion and vertigo went away almost 100% but it only lasted for about 7 minutes then it slowly came back and was fully on by the time i got home , so u guys may want to check out your jaw and also put your finger up to your ear area when ur getting the pulsing can u feel a heart beat in there ? i can at times , and I also see some people on here saying when they lay on a side they get more movement well that could be because if your jaw is sore on the right side in that joint putting pressure on it by laying on it can aggrivate it and make it pound more giving u more sensation this is what i have discoverd over time , u may have a TMJ issue and not even know, sometimes my jaw will feel normal because i am so used to the slight pain and then the muslce will spazm and then release and i feel fluid shifting inside my ear and drain down my eustachain and then almost always i feel a little better and sometimes a lot better , denstist are using a special stem cell appliance to expand my top jaw and match it with the bottom to fix my bite also does anyone feel the vertigo or rocking motion while u are eating ? or chewing or in sync with your chew thats another thing i get, I would love to share info i have much more on this condition and am desperatly searching to resolve it were hoping by fixing the bite that the muscles will relax and let things flow as they should but that could just be an outside layer affecting a deeper cause we don't know because no dr can figure this out fully I have had every test u can imagine MRI been to some of the best drs in the world Dr black who has worked on astranots dr at ohsu and they are stumped send me an email to ***@**** if u have any info or questions we need to get to the bottom of this its terrible and has highjacked 5 years of my life already I am 24 years old


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I too was diagnosed with TMJ many years ago and it can certainly hurt and make you feel like you have a terrible earache.  Fortunately, I haven't been bothered by it too much for a very long time.  I did not experience vertigo with my TMJ, only a sharp pain that occured around my ear and jaw joint.  The specialist I saw cautioned me to not open my mouth too wide.  He used a banana as an example of the widest you should open your mouth.  I do know that it can be caused by arthritis.  One thing that really helped the TMJ was a mouth splint which keeps the mouth in the proper position.  slc44
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yea well my bottom jaw is too long for the top so its really off , there expanding my jaw and moving my teeth with a special appliance i'v also been to physical therapist to work on it but every time i eat something it fires it up and right now i can feel pain in there and vertigo with it
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