Hi everyone! I have been posting on here a little bit just to settle my nerves, and sometimes it helps and sometimes it doesn't, but here's my story! Any advice is very appreciated!
So about 3 weeks ago, I had my college orientation. I was obviously very nervous (especially because the college is 1100 miles away from home). On the flight back home (Florida to Michigan), I was wearing headphones and took some Benadryl to deal with a really bad allergic skin rash I was having (it was bad). I was dozing on and off. When I landed, no problems, no exposure to loud noises or anything.
The next day I woke up and was fine for the whole day, until bed. Literally out of NOWHERE my ears started ringing. I thought it was just something temporary and thought I wouldn't worry about it too much. Woke up the next morning, rash was there as was my new ringing and clicking when I swallowed, needed to be popped all the time, and has occasional pain.. I immediately saw the first doctor I could. He said I had contact dermatitis and that my eardrum was retracted. He prescribed a Prednisone taper (30mg for 3, 20mg for 3, and 10mg for 3) and said everything should clear up.
Well, Prednisone and I are not exactly friends, so I freaked out and decided to see an ENT. He removed some earwax from my left ear and said that it was a very minor retraction if anything, and not to worry. Audiologist there did a few hearing tests as well, pressure was normal, hearing was normal, no damage. ENT gave me some lipoflavonoids and sent me on my way. Well, the ringing did not stop after that. My primary care referred me to another ENT that he knew. She saw nothing wrong with either ear, said all of that was normal, told me to try and habituate, and that in most cases everything will just fade on its own. She also did an ABR to see if there was a neuroma (there wasn't), and sent me on my way. She also said I have TMJ and chronic rhinitis which I never really had complaints about but okay.
So I went to my allergist about the rhinitis and told him about everything that was going on. He was the ONLY doctor to even mention anything about the plane ride, or my Eustachian tubes, or my pain. This was weird because he is an allergist and was more help than either of the ENTs. He put me on a Prednisone taper again (a shorter one just to see if there was any inflammation that could be reduced) and has been keeping notes on me. Two days ago, I was at a graduation party, and it seemed that every time I yawned or swallow I had some auto phony in my ears, which was EXTREMELY annoying. I see my allergist again tomorrow.
I am just looking for any advice that could be given to me about this. I am leaving for school in a couple days and I do not feel stressed or anxious about it (maybe my subconscious is but I don't know). My ringing can be masked by the wind, sitting outside and listening to the cicadas, sometimes the TV, sometimes the fan. It isn't very loud, but when I am sitting on my couch on my phone it is bad, it was bad when I was packing yesterday, I can already see problems in the future. Although every doctor said it usually goes away, after reading some stories on here, I am not convinced...
Any advice? Do you think this is going to fade away soon? (P.S. The past two mornings, it seems like it has not been as noticeable but then hits later, then in the evening around 6 ish it becomes less noticeable and worrisome.) Thank you for anything!!
So about 3 weeks ago, I had my college orientation. I was obviously very nervous (especially because the college is 1100 miles away from home). On the flight back home (Florida to Michigan), I was wearing headphones and took some Benadryl to deal with a really bad allergic skin rash I was having (it was bad). I was dozing on and off. When I landed, no problems, no exposure to loud noises or anything.
The next day I woke up and was fine for the whole day, until bed. Literally out of NOWHERE my ears started ringing. I thought it was just something temporary and thought I wouldn't worry about it too much. Woke up the next morning, rash was there as was my new ringing and clicking when I swallowed, needed to be popped all the time, and has occasional pain.. I immediately saw the first doctor I could. He said I had contact dermatitis and that my eardrum was retracted. He prescribed a Prednisone taper (30mg for 3, 20mg for 3, and 10mg for 3) and said everything should clear up.
Well, Prednisone and I are not exactly friends, so I freaked out and decided to see an ENT. He removed some earwax from my left ear and said that it was a very minor retraction if anything, and not to worry. Audiologist there did a few hearing tests as well, pressure was normal, hearing was normal, no damage. ENT gave me some lipoflavonoids and sent me on my way. Well, the ringing did not stop after that. My primary care referred me to another ENT that he knew. She saw nothing wrong with either ear, said all of that was normal, told me to try and habituate, and that in most cases everything will just fade on its own. She also did an ABR to see if there was a neuroma (there wasn't), and sent me on my way. She also said I have TMJ and chronic rhinitis which I never really had complaints about but okay.
So I went to my allergist about the rhinitis and told him about everything that was going on. He was the ONLY doctor to even mention anything about the plane ride, or my Eustachian tubes, or my pain. This was weird because he is an allergist and was more help than either of the ENTs. He put me on a Prednisone taper again (a shorter one just to see if there was any inflammation that could be reduced) and has been keeping notes on me. Two days ago, I was at a graduation party, and it seemed that every time I yawned or swallow I had some auto phony in my ears, which was EXTREMELY annoying. I see my allergist again tomorrow.
I am just looking for any advice that could be given to me about this. I am leaving for school in a couple days and I do not feel stressed or anxious about it (maybe my subconscious is but I don't know). My ringing can be masked by the wind, sitting outside and listening to the cicadas, sometimes the TV, sometimes the fan. It isn't very loud, but when I am sitting on my couch on my phone it is bad, it was bad when I was packing yesterday, I can already see problems in the future. Although every doctor said it usually goes away, after reading some stories on here, I am not convinced...
Any advice? Do you think this is going to fade away soon? (P.S. The past two mornings, it seems like it has not been as noticeable but then hits later, then in the evening around 6 ish it becomes less noticeable and worrisome.) Thank you for anything!!