- Sep 17, 2020
- 196
- Tinnitus Since
- 2010
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Tmj, Nihl, ototoxic drugs, nerve/ vascular issues
Hi, I'm Shaun (27). My tinnitus started in 2010 after an orthopedist prescribed me Nabumetone for tendinitis which turned put to be just a slightly pinched shoulder nerve. After staying on Nabumetone for 6 months and my shoulder not getting any better a slight ringing developed in my right ear (I had no idea what tinnitus was and thought very little of it). Towards the end of my script, I ran into an athletic trainer/physical therapist who told me it was be a pinched nerve and recommended to have it checked out and sure as the day is long he was right.
In 2012, two years later, my tinnitus got worse after developing TMJ from work stress, chewing pens and gum (nervous habit) and a low rumble/feeling of fluid slight dizziness came about, but these things came and went so iI stopped chewing gum/pens and thought nothing of it.
In 2014 I started working out again and hurt my back deadlifting (had to go for a personal best) so I started the bad idea of taking 81 mg baby Aspirin every day for a long time which made the pain go away, even took the edge off of my slight jaw issues. I had no idea what ototoxicity was and my parents always told me Aspirin was really good for you... and the ringing got slightly worse. Still not noticeable unless in a totally quiet room. The rumbling stopped and I stopped working out.
In 2015 I quit my job at 22 years old, 76 hours a week and commuting 14 hours back and forth. I moved back home. One night my father (60 years old) who is mostly deaf from Vietnam was blasting the TV especially loud (he was so stubborn about ever wearing hearing aids and would rather make everyone in the house suffer). I stuffed some paper into my ears and then everything went quiet so I rushed to a local urgent and found out I had pressed wax against the eardrums. The doctor microsuctioned them both out and reexamined them and gave me the okay and sent me home. The next day the pain and rumbling I had previously came back in my right ear (TTTS) so I went back back to the urgent care and the doctor told me it could be an infection so he prescribed me Ciprodex... The next week my left ear starting acting up just like the right ear so again back to urgent care I went. The same doctor told me the left ear could have also gotten infected and gave me more Ciprodex for the left ear and, at the end of the script my tinnitus was worse primarily in my right ear (I could now notice it during the day a little bit. At this point I still had no idea what was going on so I just toughed it out it.
In 2017 I had started going to a local bar, a fairly noisy place, and over a few months time began a relationship with the bartender. Over some time in our relationship I started feeling insecure so I got back into working out... bad idea again, I had just gotten my first pair of headphones and would start to blast loud music quite often. Then one day I was rushing through my workout in order to get to a new job I was starting (got screwed over the the first day working for the guy) and I injured my neck a little and so... genius idea, let's take Aspirin again and rehab it myself. 7 months of loud music working through pain the tinnitus gets worse and begins to fluctuate but only in the right ear. I'm an idiot at this point but most daily noises masked it. Oh and the girl left for college.
In 2018-2019 I was still going to the loud local bar. I also took additional cooking jobs (one of my favorite things), one being in the city, I was working 100+ hours per week. Every day I was exhausted and in pain. Every day on the way to the city job (2 hour commute) I would take take Aspirin for the pain, take pre-work out a lot, or drink Red Bull, never noticing how bad things were getting (hearing/tinnitus/neck). I was too busy to be focused on cooking and making money. One day I felt a pain in my face like all of the veins in my head blew up and I slowly started feeling/hearing the veins in my my head. I can stop part of the ringing by pressing my hand on my left jugular. I quit 2 of my jobs soon after to only work 30 hours Friday to Sunday. I started to feel a little better, tinnitus improved, still could hear my veins but, like most cooks, I continued to drink Red Bull and take 81 mg Aspirin for pain.
In 2019-February 2020 I was working at my favorite place ever, weekends only, maybe the occasional extra day. I became absolutely infatuated with my manager's daughter and we agree to meet up at a popular college bar on the one Saturday we had off... and that was the end. This place was LOUD, 100+ decibels, and we hung out and danced for 2 hours. The next morning when I woke up I felt weird, then I heard a pop in my right ear followed by a clogged feeling and extremely loud ringing and everything sounding machine like. I panicked and figured it was probably an ear infection so I got some Amoxicillin prescribed and it did nothing. My ears felt painful and my jaw was hurting so I took more Aspirin hoping and praying it would work. No such luck. Things progressively got worse from there. The stress from the hellish ringing caused me to clench and it made my TMJ come back in full force, noxacusis, and vertigo soon followed. I was destroyed with no idea what was happening.
Finally I searched and found out about tinnitus and pulsatile tinnitus. At first I thought okay, I feel it in my veins, ear and head, so I went to an ENT as soon as COVID-19 restrictions were lifted and complained about the ringing coming from my veins thinking they were constricting my ears since I can stop most of it on one side with my fingers. After the doctor examined me, he told me that he knew nothing about veins and recommended that I buy a fan because tinnitus is permanent.
I went home depressed beyond belief. My hearing slowly got worse and so did my jaw and neck. My face started hurting like a pressure/vibrating/burning feeling. My father thought it could be more to do with TMJ and sent me to see the dentist... turns out I had 2 heavily impacted wisdom teeth with cavities and was infected. I had them both pulled. Within 2 weeks I started feeling a bit better and could hear my mother's voice again, faintly but it was there.
I went to see a doctor for my TMJ. It turns out my TMJ is bad and mostly on my right side. I had trigger point injections and was given a routine to help stretch the jaw. I've stuck to it religiously and seen results.
I found Tinnitus Talk shortly after the dentist visit and lurked here until today.
My hearing has come back a lot these past few months but sounds still seem dull and I have speech in noise issues, low tones, and too many sounds at once trigger noxacusis/TTTS, and my pulsatile tinnitus is still present. Currently I'm having imaging tests done at NYU to find the source of my pulsatile tinnitus and the pains in my neck. I also have an appointment with a NUCCA Chiropractor for the neck/facial pain/vertigo.
Today my tinnitus and hyperacusis are at an all time low and I'm hoping to see further improvement with treatments.
I look forward to Frequency Therapeutics and other regenerative medicine companie for hope that of one day I'll live a normal life again. I have since given up professional cooking (kitchens can get loud), the girl, bars, all music, and dreams of France. I live with fear and anxiety of worsening everyday and protect my ears and health at all costs.
That's my story. Sorry for how long it is and for the bad grammar.
I hope if anyone outside the forum takes anything from this: protect your health and your hearing.
In 2012, two years later, my tinnitus got worse after developing TMJ from work stress, chewing pens and gum (nervous habit) and a low rumble/feeling of fluid slight dizziness came about, but these things came and went so iI stopped chewing gum/pens and thought nothing of it.
In 2014 I started working out again and hurt my back deadlifting (had to go for a personal best) so I started the bad idea of taking 81 mg baby Aspirin every day for a long time which made the pain go away, even took the edge off of my slight jaw issues. I had no idea what ototoxicity was and my parents always told me Aspirin was really good for you... and the ringing got slightly worse. Still not noticeable unless in a totally quiet room. The rumbling stopped and I stopped working out.
In 2015 I quit my job at 22 years old, 76 hours a week and commuting 14 hours back and forth. I moved back home. One night my father (60 years old) who is mostly deaf from Vietnam was blasting the TV especially loud (he was so stubborn about ever wearing hearing aids and would rather make everyone in the house suffer). I stuffed some paper into my ears and then everything went quiet so I rushed to a local urgent and found out I had pressed wax against the eardrums. The doctor microsuctioned them both out and reexamined them and gave me the okay and sent me home. The next day the pain and rumbling I had previously came back in my right ear (TTTS) so I went back back to the urgent care and the doctor told me it could be an infection so he prescribed me Ciprodex... The next week my left ear starting acting up just like the right ear so again back to urgent care I went. The same doctor told me the left ear could have also gotten infected and gave me more Ciprodex for the left ear and, at the end of the script my tinnitus was worse primarily in my right ear (I could now notice it during the day a little bit. At this point I still had no idea what was going on so I just toughed it out it.
In 2017 I had started going to a local bar, a fairly noisy place, and over a few months time began a relationship with the bartender. Over some time in our relationship I started feeling insecure so I got back into working out... bad idea again, I had just gotten my first pair of headphones and would start to blast loud music quite often. Then one day I was rushing through my workout in order to get to a new job I was starting (got screwed over the the first day working for the guy) and I injured my neck a little and so... genius idea, let's take Aspirin again and rehab it myself. 7 months of loud music working through pain the tinnitus gets worse and begins to fluctuate but only in the right ear. I'm an idiot at this point but most daily noises masked it. Oh and the girl left for college.
In 2018-2019 I was still going to the loud local bar. I also took additional cooking jobs (one of my favorite things), one being in the city, I was working 100+ hours per week. Every day I was exhausted and in pain. Every day on the way to the city job (2 hour commute) I would take take Aspirin for the pain, take pre-work out a lot, or drink Red Bull, never noticing how bad things were getting (hearing/tinnitus/neck). I was too busy to be focused on cooking and making money. One day I felt a pain in my face like all of the veins in my head blew up and I slowly started feeling/hearing the veins in my my head. I can stop part of the ringing by pressing my hand on my left jugular. I quit 2 of my jobs soon after to only work 30 hours Friday to Sunday. I started to feel a little better, tinnitus improved, still could hear my veins but, like most cooks, I continued to drink Red Bull and take 81 mg Aspirin for pain.
In 2019-February 2020 I was working at my favorite place ever, weekends only, maybe the occasional extra day. I became absolutely infatuated with my manager's daughter and we agree to meet up at a popular college bar on the one Saturday we had off... and that was the end. This place was LOUD, 100+ decibels, and we hung out and danced for 2 hours. The next morning when I woke up I felt weird, then I heard a pop in my right ear followed by a clogged feeling and extremely loud ringing and everything sounding machine like. I panicked and figured it was probably an ear infection so I got some Amoxicillin prescribed and it did nothing. My ears felt painful and my jaw was hurting so I took more Aspirin hoping and praying it would work. No such luck. Things progressively got worse from there. The stress from the hellish ringing caused me to clench and it made my TMJ come back in full force, noxacusis, and vertigo soon followed. I was destroyed with no idea what was happening.
Finally I searched and found out about tinnitus and pulsatile tinnitus. At first I thought okay, I feel it in my veins, ear and head, so I went to an ENT as soon as COVID-19 restrictions were lifted and complained about the ringing coming from my veins thinking they were constricting my ears since I can stop most of it on one side with my fingers. After the doctor examined me, he told me that he knew nothing about veins and recommended that I buy a fan because tinnitus is permanent.
I went home depressed beyond belief. My hearing slowly got worse and so did my jaw and neck. My face started hurting like a pressure/vibrating/burning feeling. My father thought it could be more to do with TMJ and sent me to see the dentist... turns out I had 2 heavily impacted wisdom teeth with cavities and was infected. I had them both pulled. Within 2 weeks I started feeling a bit better and could hear my mother's voice again, faintly but it was there.
I went to see a doctor for my TMJ. It turns out my TMJ is bad and mostly on my right side. I had trigger point injections and was given a routine to help stretch the jaw. I've stuck to it religiously and seen results.
I found Tinnitus Talk shortly after the dentist visit and lurked here until today.
My hearing has come back a lot these past few months but sounds still seem dull and I have speech in noise issues, low tones, and too many sounds at once trigger noxacusis/TTTS, and my pulsatile tinnitus is still present. Currently I'm having imaging tests done at NYU to find the source of my pulsatile tinnitus and the pains in my neck. I also have an appointment with a NUCCA Chiropractor for the neck/facial pain/vertigo.
Today my tinnitus and hyperacusis are at an all time low and I'm hoping to see further improvement with treatments.
I look forward to Frequency Therapeutics and other regenerative medicine companie for hope that of one day I'll live a normal life again. I have since given up professional cooking (kitchens can get loud), the girl, bars, all music, and dreams of France. I live with fear and anxiety of worsening everyday and protect my ears and health at all costs.
That's my story. Sorry for how long it is and for the bad grammar.
I hope if anyone outside the forum takes anything from this: protect your health and your hearing.