Hello all of Tinnitus Talk,
I wanted to finally register and stop lurking since this is the place I've been coming to for support for the last couple of months just reading (and re-reading multiple times) lots of very knowledgeable posts.
Anyway - my story below:
4th of July, 2022 - Visited my parents with the intention to have some grub and set off a few fireworks in the evening. Unfortunately things went downhill first time out there. I grabbed a firework and tried lighting it via the fuse of course, didn't light, tried a different lighter (Zippo) and, unfortunately, the flame brushed against I assume the bottom where it looks to have been leaking powder unbeknownst to me. So in that moment, it blew up basically in my face about 3 feet from my left ear that took the brunt of it.
Right then and there, I could feel a weird, almost burning-like sensation in my left ear. I immediately ran back and covered it but the damage had been done. I knew right away this would be the biggest regret of my life.
I visited the ENT a couple of days later and did an audiogram test after they had taken a lot of earwax out of my ear. I was in the normal ranges (5-15 dB) for all the frequencies, but I knew something wasn't right. I went to another ENT about a month later and re-did the audiogram, I scored better even (0-10 dB), but again, I know my left ear like the back of one's hand and it just wasn't right (comparing my hearing in both ears, one at a time). That's how I came to the conclusion I have hidden hearing loss. I'm interested in OTO-413 because of this.
My experiences include:
I'll be completely honest and say that I have insane amounts of respect for those who deal with the higher levels of tinnitus. I don't know how I would be able to persevere if that had happened to me. I've been OCD with my earplugs for the last month in hopes that the healing process continues. Just having hearing loss broke me, having raging tinnitus would do God knows what to me.
I wanted to finally register and stop lurking since this is the place I've been coming to for support for the last couple of months just reading (and re-reading multiple times) lots of very knowledgeable posts.
Anyway - my story below:
4th of July, 2022 - Visited my parents with the intention to have some grub and set off a few fireworks in the evening. Unfortunately things went downhill first time out there. I grabbed a firework and tried lighting it via the fuse of course, didn't light, tried a different lighter (Zippo) and, unfortunately, the flame brushed against I assume the bottom where it looks to have been leaking powder unbeknownst to me. So in that moment, it blew up basically in my face about 3 feet from my left ear that took the brunt of it.
Right then and there, I could feel a weird, almost burning-like sensation in my left ear. I immediately ran back and covered it but the damage had been done. I knew right away this would be the biggest regret of my life.
I visited the ENT a couple of days later and did an audiogram test after they had taken a lot of earwax out of my ear. I was in the normal ranges (5-15 dB) for all the frequencies, but I knew something wasn't right. I went to another ENT about a month later and re-did the audiogram, I scored better even (0-10 dB), but again, I know my left ear like the back of one's hand and it just wasn't right (comparing my hearing in both ears, one at a time). That's how I came to the conclusion I have hidden hearing loss. I'm interested in OTO-413 because of this.
My experiences include:
1. Light tinnitus in the beginning. It partially subsided but I know it still exists when I close up my ears hard. Just the fact it exists scares me knowing it was caused by the trauma. If I would sleep, I would not sleep on my side to cover my ear since I couldn't stand the ringing. I say it is probably 50% of what it was at the beginning. I want to say recommendations for supplements on this website was a big factor since I went hog-wild buying anything and everything related to hearing loss/tinnitus improvement.
2. Diplacusis (mainly from the massive swelling in my middle or inner ear - this has gone down a lot).
3. Dull pain (still there lesser to an extent).
4. Distortion and tininess of sound (probably has to do with the swelling again).
I'm not the type to actually register for message boards (mainly a lurker), but felt I needed to step out and possibly add insight into the Research News section of the boards that intrigue me the most. I also find the Tinnitus Talk community really down to earth and chill and real about their issues.2. Diplacusis (mainly from the massive swelling in my middle or inner ear - this has gone down a lot).
3. Dull pain (still there lesser to an extent).
4. Distortion and tininess of sound (probably has to do with the swelling again).
I'll be completely honest and say that I have insane amounts of respect for those who deal with the higher levels of tinnitus. I don't know how I would be able to persevere if that had happened to me. I've been OCD with my earplugs for the last month in hopes that the healing process continues. Just having hearing loss broke me, having raging tinnitus would do God knows what to me.