@brownbear
Sorry to hear about the onset of your tinnitus. This is an ugly condition for anyone, mild or serious. Much research is in the works and hopefully in time there may be a treatment that will help most of us.
I had mild tinnitus that started in 2005. Mostly from my musical performances and lack of proper hearing protection. In early 2011 I was beginning to feel ill for some reason. Went to see my GP and had bloodwork and physical examinations etc. No markers in the blood and no real cause detected for my fatigue. Was given a B-12 shot. The next month I was gradually getting more tired and weak. Returned to my GP and given an antibiotic for whatever reason? Still days and months passed and I'm very weak now. To the point I stopped working and seeking help at hospitals. Bloodwork comes back normal and given useless meds for what ever. FINALLY got to the point I needed help to get to the hospital. They found my body in much distress. Did an EKG and bloodwork and xrays. Bloodwork finally came back that lead the attending physician to order a CT on my kidneys. I told the physician I only had one kidney (L) and the other one was damaged in an accident when I was very young. Sure enough my left kidney was blocked from so many large stones it was no longer working. I was literally being poisoned by my own body. Had emergency surgery (keyhole thru the back) to remove the boulders and sent home to recover after one night stay. The next morning I wake up and my ears are plugged and tinnitus is screaming loud. I'm sure it's just wax right? But a soft bulb and was drops for ears and did as instructed. Used the drops, 6 hours later a warm water flush in each ear with a soft bulb and NO WAX! I freaked!
What I learned is they may have used a (slow push) medication that they give to patience with renal failure. If they push this in too fast, it has been known to damage hearing etc.
So today, 3 years later, I am now completely deaf, super high pitched screech in each ear from tinnitus and my life did a complete 360 from what it once was. I hate to say it but, I wish EVERY ENT suffered even mild tinnitus and or hearing loss. They sure would understand what we are going thru much better.
This noise is nasty, debilitating at times, and add in deafness can cause you to be out of work and live in complete poverty. This takes place all over night for some of us. Yesterday was living a normal life, working making a good living, today living in poverty and sheltered from the world. Can't even pay rent so must live in shared accommodations. Sleep patters are horrible. Future looks dim. Most ENT's cannot even grasp the real effects on us.