Fourteen years ago, I first experienced tinnitus. It might have been caused by chronic loud music listening in my youth, but it also occurred after following a prescription for large doses of ibuprofen for a back injury. Since no hearing loss was detected, I didn't receive much help from the medical community. Eventually, I reached a point where it wasn't a significant part of my life. I even had no trouble sleeping and preferred to sleep without any noise.
This May, it came back. I noticed it after a dental cleaning (possibly due to the ultrasonic cleaner or a jaw injury). I had a rough night or two, but I was able to settle down and live mostly unbothered after reintroducing some white noise at bedtime. I made it through June until another rough night on 6/29. I saw my primary care physician on 7/2, who told me I had a lot of earwax. After syringing and removing large chunks of earwax, there was no improvement, and it might have even worsened.
It's worth mentioning that I live on four acres in Oklahoma, and it's been a dry, dusty summer. I've had mild nasal congestion almost nonstop. An ear fullness feeling led me to suspect eustachian tube clogging, so I was using Flonase. The tinnitus kept getting worse, and I had two nights in a row with literally zero sleep. I then went to a walk-in clinic and was diagnosed with an ear infection. A prescription for a Z-Pak cleared that up, but the ringing persisted. I started taking Allegra D and Mucinex, but the tinnitus seemed to worsen after Mucinex, so I stopped it.
I saw an ENT on 7/23. He used a tuning fork and ordered a hearing test, which I will do today, but he didn't scope my ear or anything. He said my eardrums looked perfectly fine and that the clicking I hear when I swallow is normal and I'm just noticing it because I've started paying attention. He didn't seem convinced of any eustachian tube issues but put me on a regimen of Afrin, saline, and Flonase sprays to address any congestion. He had me stop the Allegra D because of the pseudoephedrine and blood pressure. I still feel like there's some eustachian tube issue because where else would an ear infection have come from when I hadn't had any other upper respiratory illness to put fluid up there.
Out of the last ten days:
I'm constantly filled with anxiety, now over the insomnia as much as the tinnitus. At the ENT, my blood pressure was 130/90, compared to 102/68 three weeks before.
I've been lurking around forums, and for everything I think might help me sleep, I can find posts where people believe it made their tinnitus worse. Cannabis edibles, Ambien... I seem to be a bit anxiety-prone anyway, and this has me freaking out that I'm just never going to sleep again and worrying about all the mental and physical toll that takes on a person. I am in desperate need of hope.
This May, it came back. I noticed it after a dental cleaning (possibly due to the ultrasonic cleaner or a jaw injury). I had a rough night or two, but I was able to settle down and live mostly unbothered after reintroducing some white noise at bedtime. I made it through June until another rough night on 6/29. I saw my primary care physician on 7/2, who told me I had a lot of earwax. After syringing and removing large chunks of earwax, there was no improvement, and it might have even worsened.
It's worth mentioning that I live on four acres in Oklahoma, and it's been a dry, dusty summer. I've had mild nasal congestion almost nonstop. An ear fullness feeling led me to suspect eustachian tube clogging, so I was using Flonase. The tinnitus kept getting worse, and I had two nights in a row with literally zero sleep. I then went to a walk-in clinic and was diagnosed with an ear infection. A prescription for a Z-Pak cleared that up, but the ringing persisted. I started taking Allegra D and Mucinex, but the tinnitus seemed to worsen after Mucinex, so I stopped it.
I saw an ENT on 7/23. He used a tuning fork and ordered a hearing test, which I will do today, but he didn't scope my ear or anything. He said my eardrums looked perfectly fine and that the clicking I hear when I swallow is normal and I'm just noticing it because I've started paying attention. He didn't seem convinced of any eustachian tube issues but put me on a regimen of Afrin, saline, and Flonase sprays to address any congestion. He had me stop the Allegra D because of the pseudoephedrine and blood pressure. I still feel like there's some eustachian tube issue because where else would an ear infection have come from when I hadn't had any other upper respiratory illness to put fluid up there.
Out of the last ten days:
- 7/15: zero sleep
- 7/16: zero sleep
- 7/17: 8 hours
- 7/18: 3 hours
- 7/19: 8 hours
- 7/20: don't remember
- 7/21: 5 hours (with Benadryl)
- 7/22: 5 hours (with Benadryl)
- 7/23: 5 hours (with Benadryl)
- 7/24: no sleep (with Benadryl)
I'm constantly filled with anxiety, now over the insomnia as much as the tinnitus. At the ENT, my blood pressure was 130/90, compared to 102/68 three weeks before.
I've been lurking around forums, and for everything I think might help me sleep, I can find posts where people believe it made their tinnitus worse. Cannabis edibles, Ambien... I seem to be a bit anxiety-prone anyway, and this has me freaking out that I'm just never going to sleep again and worrying about all the mental and physical toll that takes on a person. I am in desperate need of hope.