Today is the two week mark since the beginning of my Tinnitus. I've spent every day since then browsing the internet for answers and what I should do next. I've repeatedly come back to this site so I've decided to create an account and share my story. (Sorry for the long post)
I was on vacation. I flew across the country on a Wednesday (8 hour flight) for a friends wedding.
Thursday (8/24/17) we had a 1 day camping trip planned. We set up camp Thursday, cracked open some beers, and headed to the river to go swimming.
About an hour after we finished swimming one of the guys brought guns to fire. I shot 10 rounds with a .308 semi-automatic rifle. I had foam ear plugs but my left plug fell out or I took it out and forgot to put it back in. This was my big mistake. I am right handed so when aiming I naturally point my left ear towards the bullet chamber.
Edit: Want to add here I am 34 years old. I am not an avid gun shooter by any means. I might shoot once a year so the noise induced hearing loss is from a single sudden event.
After shooting I had the "cave" effect in my left ear which faded after sometime but the ringing remained. The next few days I still had the ringing but I had enough distractions while on vacation to not focus on it too much.
It wasn't until I flew home and sat in my apartment alone that Monday when it hit me how loud and constant the high pitch ring is. It is 24/7 and has not reduced in severity over 2 weeks.
TLDR: I flew 8 hours. Next day went swimming. Less than an hour after swimming I shot a rifle with no protection in left ear. 24/7 constant high pitch tone Tinnitus now with some loss of hearing in left ear for two weeks.
Here is everything I have done so far.
Family Doctor prescribed 6 day step-down pack of Methylprednisolone. I finished that and it had no effect.
My ENT specialist looked at my ear for about 10 seconds and said he saw no signs of inflammation or soreness. He then shoved some q-tips up my noise to help open up my sinuses and talked about nasal sprays to open my sinuses. He chalked up the ringing to noise induced hearing loss, and told me to come back in two weeks for a hearing test. When asked how long the ringing might last he said "could go away in 2 hours, or you could have it the rest of your life". I know he wasn't trying to intentionally come off harsh... but... it was harsh.
Here is a list of all the supplements I've purchased. If you think there are others I should be taking please let me know.
I've looked into hyperbolic oxygen chambers in my area. That seems like a costly extreme though and not sure if it is worth taking that big a leap just yet.
That's basically my story. I'm two weeks in so if there is anything you think I should try or look into please let me know. I'm not freaking out but I'm definitely in an early stage with a lot of worry right now.
Thank you for taking the time to hear my story
I was on vacation. I flew across the country on a Wednesday (8 hour flight) for a friends wedding.
Thursday (8/24/17) we had a 1 day camping trip planned. We set up camp Thursday, cracked open some beers, and headed to the river to go swimming.
About an hour after we finished swimming one of the guys brought guns to fire. I shot 10 rounds with a .308 semi-automatic rifle. I had foam ear plugs but my left plug fell out or I took it out and forgot to put it back in. This was my big mistake. I am right handed so when aiming I naturally point my left ear towards the bullet chamber.
Edit: Want to add here I am 34 years old. I am not an avid gun shooter by any means. I might shoot once a year so the noise induced hearing loss is from a single sudden event.
After shooting I had the "cave" effect in my left ear which faded after sometime but the ringing remained. The next few days I still had the ringing but I had enough distractions while on vacation to not focus on it too much.
It wasn't until I flew home and sat in my apartment alone that Monday when it hit me how loud and constant the high pitch ring is. It is 24/7 and has not reduced in severity over 2 weeks.
TLDR: I flew 8 hours. Next day went swimming. Less than an hour after swimming I shot a rifle with no protection in left ear. 24/7 constant high pitch tone Tinnitus now with some loss of hearing in left ear for two weeks.
Here is everything I have done so far.
Family Doctor prescribed 6 day step-down pack of Methylprednisolone. I finished that and it had no effect.
My ENT specialist looked at my ear for about 10 seconds and said he saw no signs of inflammation or soreness. He then shoved some q-tips up my noise to help open up my sinuses and talked about nasal sprays to open my sinuses. He chalked up the ringing to noise induced hearing loss, and told me to come back in two weeks for a hearing test. When asked how long the ringing might last he said "could go away in 2 hours, or you could have it the rest of your life". I know he wasn't trying to intentionally come off harsh... but... it was harsh.
Here is a list of all the supplements I've purchased. If you think there are others I should be taking please let me know.
- Vitamin B12 (I believe this seriously upset my stomach when I took it, or it was the tacos. Trying half a pill later)
- Vitamin C (using Emergen-C packets with B vitamins in them, it has B12)
- Zinc
- Gingo Baloba (taking this daily)
- Melatonin for sleep
- Lipo Flavonoid (ENT told me taking this is like playing the lottery. Seems more and more this stuff is useless in my case.)
- Magnesium (getting this today)
I've looked into hyperbolic oxygen chambers in my area. That seems like a costly extreme though and not sure if it is worth taking that big a leap just yet.
That's basically my story. I'm two weeks in so if there is anything you think I should try or look into please let me know. I'm not freaking out but I'm definitely in an early stage with a lot of worry right now.
Thank you for taking the time to hear my story