Hello Guys,
It's been 5 weeks since I received the AstraZeneca vaccine, as I am a Student Mental Heath Nurse. Since then I have been on a bizarre journey with my physical health.
My current medications are; Amitriptyline 10 mg Nocte (last 5 years) for Hemiplegic Migraine.
Tinnitus sounds I am experiencing; high pitch noise 24/7; little specks of ''EEEE''
I am having increased trouble concentrating on my college work, I also have been on sick leave from work since this has started due to the noise levels in my job & difficulty with agitation.
I know it's ''early days'', I am just struggling as a 26-year-old woman, as nobody in my network of people have this condition. When I spoke to my GP he told me I am unlucky and just get on with it, which made me extremely uneasy (I am now on a look out for a new GP for your information!)
I have been on to Chime, which is an Irish service. I will be getting an audiologist to test my hearing in the near future and starting counselling via Chime. I just can't seem to stop the tears at present - it's been a hard day today.
Thank you for reading,
E x
It's been 5 weeks since I received the AstraZeneca vaccine, as I am a Student Mental Heath Nurse. Since then I have been on a bizarre journey with my physical health.
My current medications are; Amitriptyline 10 mg Nocte (last 5 years) for Hemiplegic Migraine.
- POST VACCINE; usual symptoms, unwell, high temp, diarrhea - then things took a turn for the worse when unfortunately my Hemiplegic Migraine flared up, this indued brain fog, motor and cognitive skills slow, generally unwell, my GP increased my amitriptyline by 10 mg (20 mg Nocte) and also put on an antibiotic as I had a infection on the site of the injection.
- One week after upping my dose of Amitriptyline; my tinnitus started 16/03/21. I spoke to my GP who stated to come down to 10 mg of Amitriptyline ASAP. The GP did not look @ my ears, or reassure me. He only stated I was unlucky. So my first thing to do for research was Google ''how long does tinnitus last." As I have no real information regarding this condition on my nursing course, the words shook me when I read 'NO CURE' - that's when my anxiety rose and rose and rose. I was in a severe state of shock for severe days, felt very raw.
- I then began to experience whooshing in my ear and sensitivity to high pitch noises, sneezing, anything!
Tinnitus sounds I am experiencing; high pitch noise 24/7; little specks of ''EEEE''
- I was then the following week I went to an out of hours doctor in Dublin who finally had a peek in my ears and stated I had an ear infection and fluid behind my ear drum, instructed I take an antibiotic & a steroid spray called 'Avamys'. It has been 3 days since finishing the antibiotics, the fluid noise has subsided, the tinnitus remains... I will continue the spray daily for 2 more weeks.
I am having increased trouble concentrating on my college work, I also have been on sick leave from work since this has started due to the noise levels in my job & difficulty with agitation.
I know it's ''early days'', I am just struggling as a 26-year-old woman, as nobody in my network of people have this condition. When I spoke to my GP he told me I am unlucky and just get on with it, which made me extremely uneasy (I am now on a look out for a new GP for your information!)
I have been on to Chime, which is an Irish service. I will be getting an audiologist to test my hearing in the near future and starting counselling via Chime. I just can't seem to stop the tears at present - it's been a hard day today.
Thank you for reading,
E x