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  • Ent told me that it can take 1 year for the ear to restore or come back. Even in the high frequencies. Is this possible?
    makeyourownluck
    I look forward to these improvements :). Baby steps.
    Forever hopeful
    I hope that's true. I had steroids 2 yrs ago and I really do believe it restored my hearing. And then my T resolved in that ear.

    Now I foolishly exposed myself to noise damage going to an outdoor 1.5 hr concert with ear protection. I don't know if I have hearing loss but I can tell you that my tinnitus has spiked appreciably and worsened in my left ear.
    Forever hopeful
    Now I'm canceling my trip to Nashville for my son's hockey tournament. I can't go down to the noisiest city in the country. Bummer too because I always wanted to see Nashville. Not interested so much in a loud music but of the country music history.
    I didnt taper prednisolone slowly (just three days) after taking it 2 weeks (maybe longer). Now my distortions feel like hell. What can I do
    blamingeverything
    I had loud morse code tinnitus for a good 4-6 weeks, it started sometime after prednisone, but it went away. I can sometimes barely hear it at night with my ear on the pillow. I suspect it might come back someday but at least I can be assured it will likely fade again.
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    @blamingeverything This gives me hope. Did your Morse Code tinnitus react to sounds as well? Because mine is reacting to every sound at the moment (especially fan etc.).
    blamingeverything
    No I don't recall that being the case. It was just constant. I found that alcohol interestingly quieted the beeping the next day, a little.
    Then there are people who have hearing loss without tinnitus. I really don't understand this system.
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    Yes you're right. Its like people who have hearing loss without tinnitus really strange. I hope that we can get a cure with frequency or otonomy.
    makeyourownluck
    I hope so too man.
    kingsfan
    It's possibly some sort of gaiting problem, where the brain's ability to filter out unwanted noise is broken. Some with hearing loss don't have this broken gaiting while others do and, hence, tinnitus.
    Hearing loss can cause Distortions/(reactive) Tinnitus but there are people who dont have hearing loss but distortions.
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    so geht es mir gerade. Wir sind alle im gleichen Boot. Es wird besser werden <3
    I'll fly to Istanbul in a few weeks. Its a really loud city which earplugs are the best for these kind of situation?
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