- Apr 26, 2016
- 2
- Tinnitus Since
- 1/25/2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Diagnosed as otosclerosis
I've been perusing the forum for the last couple months, but had to stop by and get some advice. I was diagnosed with Eustachian Tube Dysfunction in 2009. It really never bothered me, other than having to hold my nose and blow my tube open every once in a while. Well, on 1/25/2016, I was having a real bad pressure day. At 11:20 am, stupid me thought it would be a good idea to stick my pinky finger in my ear and try to de-pressurize that way. As soon as I took my finger out, I got a high pitch eeeeeeeeeeeeee for a week and a half. Had an emotional breakdown at work and got so fed up that I took my finger and flicked the inside of my ear again. It then went down an octave to more of a hum. Went to the ENT and I do have conductive hearing loss. Very minor. Went to a specialist and was diagnosed with otosclerosis. I am skeptical as this all started by sticking my finger in my ear, then the sound changed after doing it again. The noise has now changed to more of like electricity and comes and goes. Some days it is like an electric zap every few seconds and days like today, it is like I am standing next to a power line. Some days, it is completely silent. I broke down at home last night as I couldn't deal with it. I'm going to a chiro today, another ENT on Thursday and a neurologist on Friday. My co-worker and sister in law have gotten used to their tinnitus, but their's have been a constant sound. How do you get used to something that goes silent and then comes back with a vengeance?
P.S. I went to an audiologist to get fitted for a hearing aid. The specialists said that it should get rid of the tinnitus since the conductive hearing loss is minor. Well, it didn't. I am also not a candidate for surgery since my hearing loss is so minimal. Between the hearing aid not working and the sudden onset after I stuck my finger in my ear, that is why I am skeptical it is otosclerosis. I feel as though I hit a nerve somewhere within the ear and it is going all hay-wire. It is usually fine if I sleep on my left side (affected ear), but if I fall asleep watching TV, or get woken up suddenly after a peaceful-ish day...bam, it is all sorts of electricity/cicada sounds going through my head.
P.S. I went to an audiologist to get fitted for a hearing aid. The specialists said that it should get rid of the tinnitus since the conductive hearing loss is minor. Well, it didn't. I am also not a candidate for surgery since my hearing loss is so minimal. Between the hearing aid not working and the sudden onset after I stuck my finger in my ear, that is why I am skeptical it is otosclerosis. I feel as though I hit a nerve somewhere within the ear and it is going all hay-wire. It is usually fine if I sleep on my left side (affected ear), but if I fall asleep watching TV, or get woken up suddenly after a peaceful-ish day...bam, it is all sorts of electricity/cicada sounds going through my head.