- Sep 4, 2022
- 15
- Tinnitus Since
- 05/2022
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic Trauma (concert)
I've been frequenting this forum mostly every day over the past few months, so I figured I might as well participate.
I'm 25 years old... turning 26 in a month.
I suffered an acoustic trauma on May 22, 2022, attending a concert at a small independent venue. I knew the show was louder than usual (and I had been drinking a little), but I did not expect to leave with my life being altered for the foreseeable future.
Upon leaving, I noticed that my left ear had this feeling of fullness. There was the usual concert tinnitus and that was about it - no noticeable hearing loss, dizziness, or anything else. I figured that it could have been some impacted earwax or something else benign and that I'd give it a few days to settle.
Over the next week or so, the fullness feeling and the tinnitus in my left ear had become more and more noticeable. I searched out for any ENTs in the NYC area on Zocdoc and booked the next available appointment possible.
I made it to the ENT exactly 2 weeks from the date of the concert. Again - no noticeable hearing loss, but at this point extreme fullness, eardrum inflammation, "ETD", more noticeable tinnitus, and a sensitivity to sound. The doctor put me on a 6-day course of Methylprednisolone, gave me a Nasonex script, and told me to use a saline flush a few times a day.
Over the next 2 months, my ear felt completely full. I couldn't move my Eustachian tube at all and could barely get any air to push through even using the Valsalva technique. Now upon entering month 3 my fullness does feel that it is starting to get better and I am beginning to be able to push some air through. My sound sensitivity is also getting better - however, I am beginning to notice that I'm not hearing low frequencies as well in my affected ear. The uptick in tinnitus has overall stayed the same, but I am habituating well so far.
I just followed up with the ENT and she put me on another 6-day course of Methylprednisolone. I am currently on day 4 and feel as though this may be making the sound sensitivity a bit worse again. I plan on finishing the course so as to not experience withdrawal symptoms.
Overall, I just want to say that ear injuries are tough! I am an aspiring musician who had been playing gigs and doing production work for pay, and this injury has been the most mentally tough thing I think I've had to go through. I say am though because there's no way I'm going to let this end my journey in music - this is just a bump in the road!
Still, I have no idea what the road to recovery for an injury like this looks like. I have found all different types of stories on this forum - everything from successes over 6-18 months to horror over years. This unknown creates a lot of anxiety for me, but I am trying to remain optimistic and do all of the things to put myself in a position for success.
Anyway… I want to say hello! I know how valuable it is for someone going through an injury like this to see that they are not alone, so I plan on updating this thread periodically with my progress and responding to messages on this account. Further, if you are reading this and have any advice to share I would love to hear it.
TL;DR:
I'm 25 years old... turning 26 in a month.
I suffered an acoustic trauma on May 22, 2022, attending a concert at a small independent venue. I knew the show was louder than usual (and I had been drinking a little), but I did not expect to leave with my life being altered for the foreseeable future.
Upon leaving, I noticed that my left ear had this feeling of fullness. There was the usual concert tinnitus and that was about it - no noticeable hearing loss, dizziness, or anything else. I figured that it could have been some impacted earwax or something else benign and that I'd give it a few days to settle.
Over the next week or so, the fullness feeling and the tinnitus in my left ear had become more and more noticeable. I searched out for any ENTs in the NYC area on Zocdoc and booked the next available appointment possible.
I made it to the ENT exactly 2 weeks from the date of the concert. Again - no noticeable hearing loss, but at this point extreme fullness, eardrum inflammation, "ETD", more noticeable tinnitus, and a sensitivity to sound. The doctor put me on a 6-day course of Methylprednisolone, gave me a Nasonex script, and told me to use a saline flush a few times a day.
Over the next 2 months, my ear felt completely full. I couldn't move my Eustachian tube at all and could barely get any air to push through even using the Valsalva technique. Now upon entering month 3 my fullness does feel that it is starting to get better and I am beginning to be able to push some air through. My sound sensitivity is also getting better - however, I am beginning to notice that I'm not hearing low frequencies as well in my affected ear. The uptick in tinnitus has overall stayed the same, but I am habituating well so far.
I just followed up with the ENT and she put me on another 6-day course of Methylprednisolone. I am currently on day 4 and feel as though this may be making the sound sensitivity a bit worse again. I plan on finishing the course so as to not experience withdrawal symptoms.
Overall, I just want to say that ear injuries are tough! I am an aspiring musician who had been playing gigs and doing production work for pay, and this injury has been the most mentally tough thing I think I've had to go through. I say am though because there's no way I'm going to let this end my journey in music - this is just a bump in the road!
Still, I have no idea what the road to recovery for an injury like this looks like. I have found all different types of stories on this forum - everything from successes over 6-18 months to horror over years. This unknown creates a lot of anxiety for me, but I am trying to remain optimistic and do all of the things to put myself in a position for success.
Anyway… I want to say hello! I know how valuable it is for someone going through an injury like this to see that they are not alone, so I plan on updating this thread periodically with my progress and responding to messages on this account. Further, if you are reading this and have any advice to share I would love to hear it.
TL;DR:
- Acoustic trauma from loud concert on May 22, 2022.
- Aural fullness, tinnitus, hyperacusis onset.
- Aural fullness and hyperacusis slowly improved after 3 months, but still lingering.
- Mentally, a really tough injury to go through - looking for advice and will update this with progress.
- Staying strong is very hard. I value everyone who has contributed to this forum over the years. It has helped me more than you could know.