![]() I think that an increase in my stress may increase the probability of it happening, but I’m not sure.Ħ. I’ve gone a couple weeks at a time without noticing it at all. Some days the PT is more intense than others. Coughing, sneezing, or hiccuping do not cause it to occur.ĥ. If I burp with my mouth open and allow it to be audible it is way less likely to cause an episode of PT. I’ve noticed if I’m silencing a burp that increases the chance of my PT occurring. ![]() Most of the time it is initiated when I yawn or burp, but it doesn’t happen every time I yawn or burp. My PT can be spontaneous, but that happens rarely. It certainly is not as rhythmic as the recordings on .Ĥ. I can’t tell if these beats are in sync with my heart. For example an episode can go like this: 2 quick beats, pause for 20 seconds, a single beat, pause for 3 seconds, 4 beats, and doesn’t come back. It’s can be a single beat, or multiple beats at a time. The thudding doesn’t really follow a pattern. ![]() An episode of my PT can be as short as 5 seconds to a couple of minutes.ģ. When it happens the thudding lasts for a few seconds and then disappears for a few seconds and then comes back for a little while. I’m not sure if it’s in time with my heart beat. I’m not even sure I’d describe it as a sound, it’s more of a feeling.Ģ. A heartbeat like thudding for a few seconds in my left ear intermittently. I’m a 28 year old male, no other medical issues, no hypertension, no medications. Hello, I was wondering if anyone on this forum could tell me more about my PT or if anyone is experiencing something similar.
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