Dear All,
I want to describe to you shortly my tinnitus story and I am counting on help and some tips from all of you which could help me!
In February 2008 I had head trauma and subarachnoid hemorrhage. Fortunately, after 2 weeks of hospitalization, I was discharged without any clinical symptoms.
Then, after 5 months I have been suffering from left-sided tinnitus only for 3 months. I did not remember how it disappeared but I remeber only that I used drops for the ear wax removal and I was running a lot.
In October 2013 tinnitus reappeared again and I suffer from squealing in the left ear more than 3 years now.
There are some days that tinnitus is gone completely even for a whole week sometimes.
6 monts ago I was in center advance audiology for clinical diagnosis my tinnitus. Examinations revealed significant hearing loss in the left ear and I was qualified to ARC therapy (8 hours daily high-frequency sound from special programmed iPod). Even before that, I had evoked potentials examination which did not reveal any abnormalities (e.g. neuroma). According to the audiologist, this ARC therapy works only in conjunction with special diet and exercise (which increase serotonin and BDNF-protein level).
The important thing to mention is that I take 50 mg Levothyroxine due to high TSH (~6.5 mj/l). After 50 mg Levothyroxine I have TSH 3.8 mj/l. The strange thing thing is that my fT3 and fT4 are also high and maybe this is related to the lack of sensitivity of peripheral tissues but this is problem for endocrine forum....
But the interesting thing is that during first 5 days of taking Levothyroxine my tinnitus was completely gone but after that it came back.
The problem is that this ARC therapy does not help me. Over the last 3 years I have tried many things and drugs (the good thing is that I can write a prescription by myself):
- Vinpocetine
- Betahistine
- Magnesium
- Spray including caroverine
- Vitamin complexes
- Trimetazidine
I know that there are some questions without an answer (does tinnitus is related to trauma? or thyroid?) Maybe, but for now I am waiting for anything from you which could possibly help me...
Thanks a lot!
I want to describe to you shortly my tinnitus story and I am counting on help and some tips from all of you which could help me!
In February 2008 I had head trauma and subarachnoid hemorrhage. Fortunately, after 2 weeks of hospitalization, I was discharged without any clinical symptoms.
Then, after 5 months I have been suffering from left-sided tinnitus only for 3 months. I did not remember how it disappeared but I remeber only that I used drops for the ear wax removal and I was running a lot.
In October 2013 tinnitus reappeared again and I suffer from squealing in the left ear more than 3 years now.
There are some days that tinnitus is gone completely even for a whole week sometimes.
6 monts ago I was in center advance audiology for clinical diagnosis my tinnitus. Examinations revealed significant hearing loss in the left ear and I was qualified to ARC therapy (8 hours daily high-frequency sound from special programmed iPod). Even before that, I had evoked potentials examination which did not reveal any abnormalities (e.g. neuroma). According to the audiologist, this ARC therapy works only in conjunction with special diet and exercise (which increase serotonin and BDNF-protein level).
The important thing to mention is that I take 50 mg Levothyroxine due to high TSH (~6.5 mj/l). After 50 mg Levothyroxine I have TSH 3.8 mj/l. The strange thing thing is that my fT3 and fT4 are also high and maybe this is related to the lack of sensitivity of peripheral tissues but this is problem for endocrine forum....
But the interesting thing is that during first 5 days of taking Levothyroxine my tinnitus was completely gone but after that it came back.
The problem is that this ARC therapy does not help me. Over the last 3 years I have tried many things and drugs (the good thing is that I can write a prescription by myself):
- Vinpocetine
- Betahistine
- Magnesium
- Spray including caroverine
- Vitamin complexes
- Trimetazidine
I know that there are some questions without an answer (does tinnitus is related to trauma? or thyroid?) Maybe, but for now I am waiting for anything from you which could possibly help me...
Thanks a lot!