Hello Everyone,
I've been skimming these forums for the past couple months now and I finally feel like making a post.
On April 4th I made the mistake of wanting to know what my 9mm pistol would sound like if I had to use it in an emergency and shot 5 rounds unprotected at an outdoor range. Needless to say my ears have been ringing since. While I was shooting it felt like my left ear popped and the majority of the ringing was in that ear, although both ears are ringing.
At the time I shrugged it off, figuring it would be gone by morning, ive never had Tinnitus before except for what I think you guys call fleeting tinnitus that happens randomly for a few seconds everyone once in a great while. By morning, the ringing was just as loud and my left ear could not hear anything that sounds like an "S" if you were to say the letter, if there was an s in a word, that part of the word would be silent (This fixed itself within the first week and a half and the left ears T became quieter than the right ears T). I think I also had a severe sensitivity to most sounds for the first 3-4 weeks but that has since gone away. The first week I coped decently, was upset but week 2 my mind broke and that is literally the darkest week of my life. I couldn't eat, if I did I would throw up, or feel like throwing up. I think I lost about 10 lbs since this event. I tried to get some help from doctors but they were of no help. After pleading with them they managed to get me on a 2 month waiting list to see an ENT (I go in on June 22) and gave me meds that treat insomnia (I was back to eating normally within 2-4 days from getting meds. I also decided to take alegery meds to keep my sinuses clear and magnesium based on some reports on this forum (still taking these daily).
For the most part ive been holding out hope that it will go away completely. The volume of the T seems to be dropping little by little in weekly increments. I did a lot better mentally than I did in April (not as many emotional breakdowns), and so far June has been stable. What im worried about is that while I think the volume is decreasing, I made the mistake 2 weeks ago of not having a fan on in my room and the T just started screaming as loud as ever while I was lying in bed (making me think my mind may be playing tricks on me making me think the volume is lower). It lowered back to bearable levels after getting up and doing things.
My current situation is I can hear the ringing especially when im in bed, sometimes while sitting at my computer but usually not when my mind is busy on a task. Although I think its there im just not giving it any attention as if I go looking for it I can at least hear a high pitch eeee in my right ear in almost any environment if I focus on it. I have not noticed much, if any improvement the past 2 weeks .
I may have an opportunity to take part in the AM101 study, i plan on getting advise from the ENT but what are your thoughts on Am101? From what ive seen it may not be worth it, but I WANT SILENCE again so anything may be worth risking. I would have a 2hr drive each way if I were to participate.
Thank you all for your time. I look forward to our future conversations
I've been skimming these forums for the past couple months now and I finally feel like making a post.
On April 4th I made the mistake of wanting to know what my 9mm pistol would sound like if I had to use it in an emergency and shot 5 rounds unprotected at an outdoor range. Needless to say my ears have been ringing since. While I was shooting it felt like my left ear popped and the majority of the ringing was in that ear, although both ears are ringing.
At the time I shrugged it off, figuring it would be gone by morning, ive never had Tinnitus before except for what I think you guys call fleeting tinnitus that happens randomly for a few seconds everyone once in a great while. By morning, the ringing was just as loud and my left ear could not hear anything that sounds like an "S" if you were to say the letter, if there was an s in a word, that part of the word would be silent (This fixed itself within the first week and a half and the left ears T became quieter than the right ears T). I think I also had a severe sensitivity to most sounds for the first 3-4 weeks but that has since gone away. The first week I coped decently, was upset but week 2 my mind broke and that is literally the darkest week of my life. I couldn't eat, if I did I would throw up, or feel like throwing up. I think I lost about 10 lbs since this event. I tried to get some help from doctors but they were of no help. After pleading with them they managed to get me on a 2 month waiting list to see an ENT (I go in on June 22) and gave me meds that treat insomnia (I was back to eating normally within 2-4 days from getting meds. I also decided to take alegery meds to keep my sinuses clear and magnesium based on some reports on this forum (still taking these daily).
For the most part ive been holding out hope that it will go away completely. The volume of the T seems to be dropping little by little in weekly increments. I did a lot better mentally than I did in April (not as many emotional breakdowns), and so far June has been stable. What im worried about is that while I think the volume is decreasing, I made the mistake 2 weeks ago of not having a fan on in my room and the T just started screaming as loud as ever while I was lying in bed (making me think my mind may be playing tricks on me making me think the volume is lower). It lowered back to bearable levels after getting up and doing things.
My current situation is I can hear the ringing especially when im in bed, sometimes while sitting at my computer but usually not when my mind is busy on a task. Although I think its there im just not giving it any attention as if I go looking for it I can at least hear a high pitch eeee in my right ear in almost any environment if I focus on it. I have not noticed much, if any improvement the past 2 weeks .
I may have an opportunity to take part in the AM101 study, i plan on getting advise from the ENT but what are your thoughts on Am101? From what ive seen it may not be worth it, but I WANT SILENCE again so anything may be worth risking. I would have a 2hr drive each way if I were to participate.
Thank you all for your time. I look forward to our future conversations