- Aug 4, 2019
- 13
- Tinnitus Since
- March 2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Struck by car (drunk driver) fractured skull.
Hello all, good morning. I first registered here over a year ago.
My tinnitus is the result of being struck by an SUV as a pedestrian the night of Valentine's Day 2019. The driver fled the scene but was caught, he is still in jail. He left me laying there close to a busy intersection with a fractured skull which put me in a coma for a month. When I awoke from the coma in the trauma unit of a hospital I found tinnitus to be my constant companion.
I have not visited this site much at all since registering because after reading around here a bit I found that I seemed to be unique compared to others here. I was hoping to find accounts from others I could relate to, tinnitus from a skull fracture and traumatic brain injury. I gave up and moved on.
In all of this I have been left feeling isolated (the ongoing Coronapocalypse hasn't helped) and without answers as to my condition. I have not seen my audiologist since last March and will not again until the second week of December. When last there I asked her how many other patients she had with tinnitus due to TBI from a skull fracture, massive brain bleed and brain swelling and being comatose for a month. She replied "none, you are the only one". She hasn't been big on answers but she could sell me a pair of hearing aids for $6K. At that point, a year ago, I was very open to trying anything that might help so I agreed to the hearing aids. After a year they have not helped.
Realizing that she was doing nothing for me, it occurred to me that the staff at the VA hospital may be more on top of things. After almost 20 years of wars since 9/11 they have dealt with hundreds, if not thousands, of TBIs. I met two vets myself who were both through multiple IEDs while riding in vehicles. One 17 times, the other 3. SEVENTEEN times! When you are riding in a vehicle and roll over a bomb buried in the roadway bad things happen. In a Hummer, basically an unarmored pickup truck, few survive. In an MRAP, a much larger and heavily armored vehicle, you get slammed into the ceiling often resulting in head and neck injuries.
So knowing this I have been to the VA to see my primary physician there whom I have not seen since before my injuries. He concurs that VA staff are more experienced with TBI and has set me up to meet with their audiologists soon, this week.
Whew! Long rant, sorry.
My question is this ~ Who here has their tinnitus as a result of TBI/skull fracture? These are the folks I would like to connect with.
If this is you, splendid!
If not then no offense, really, and I hope for the best for you but I would like responses to this thread to be from those with tinnitus resulting from injuries like mine.
Thanks! Daniel
My tinnitus is the result of being struck by an SUV as a pedestrian the night of Valentine's Day 2019. The driver fled the scene but was caught, he is still in jail. He left me laying there close to a busy intersection with a fractured skull which put me in a coma for a month. When I awoke from the coma in the trauma unit of a hospital I found tinnitus to be my constant companion.
I have not visited this site much at all since registering because after reading around here a bit I found that I seemed to be unique compared to others here. I was hoping to find accounts from others I could relate to, tinnitus from a skull fracture and traumatic brain injury. I gave up and moved on.
In all of this I have been left feeling isolated (the ongoing Coronapocalypse hasn't helped) and without answers as to my condition. I have not seen my audiologist since last March and will not again until the second week of December. When last there I asked her how many other patients she had with tinnitus due to TBI from a skull fracture, massive brain bleed and brain swelling and being comatose for a month. She replied "none, you are the only one". She hasn't been big on answers but she could sell me a pair of hearing aids for $6K. At that point, a year ago, I was very open to trying anything that might help so I agreed to the hearing aids. After a year they have not helped.
Realizing that she was doing nothing for me, it occurred to me that the staff at the VA hospital may be more on top of things. After almost 20 years of wars since 9/11 they have dealt with hundreds, if not thousands, of TBIs. I met two vets myself who were both through multiple IEDs while riding in vehicles. One 17 times, the other 3. SEVENTEEN times! When you are riding in a vehicle and roll over a bomb buried in the roadway bad things happen. In a Hummer, basically an unarmored pickup truck, few survive. In an MRAP, a much larger and heavily armored vehicle, you get slammed into the ceiling often resulting in head and neck injuries.
So knowing this I have been to the VA to see my primary physician there whom I have not seen since before my injuries. He concurs that VA staff are more experienced with TBI and has set me up to meet with their audiologists soon, this week.
Whew! Long rant, sorry.
My question is this ~ Who here has their tinnitus as a result of TBI/skull fracture? These are the folks I would like to connect with.
If this is you, splendid!
If not then no offense, really, and I hope for the best for you but I would like responses to this thread to be from those with tinnitus resulting from injuries like mine.
Thanks! Daniel