Hi community - hopefully you have room for one more.
I'm about a month in, following an unprotected bout with some power tools. Been pretty constant tinnitus/hyperacusis/fullness since, though there is considerable day-to-day (hour-to-hour!) variation in intensity. On good days it's probably only a 2 (can hear in a quiet room), on bad days, more like a 6 (can hear over moderate room noise). I know many on here are worse; I feel for you.
My question actually pertains to the aural fullness I'm experiencing. I've had three doctors (one ENT) look in my ears and say they're normal, and I've had two audiologists perform pressure tests...which come back normal. The eustachian tubes are fine... etc., etc. But, of course, I have this feeling of fullness, and can't unclog them.
So, my question: can I fly? Normally with blocked ears you don't want to. But this isn't a normal block. Does anyone have experience with this? There seems to be no literature or knowledge on the topic at all.
Any suggestions/advice appreciated.
-Matt
I'm about a month in, following an unprotected bout with some power tools. Been pretty constant tinnitus/hyperacusis/fullness since, though there is considerable day-to-day (hour-to-hour!) variation in intensity. On good days it's probably only a 2 (can hear in a quiet room), on bad days, more like a 6 (can hear over moderate room noise). I know many on here are worse; I feel for you.
My question actually pertains to the aural fullness I'm experiencing. I've had three doctors (one ENT) look in my ears and say they're normal, and I've had two audiologists perform pressure tests...which come back normal. The eustachian tubes are fine... etc., etc. But, of course, I have this feeling of fullness, and can't unclog them.
So, my question: can I fly? Normally with blocked ears you don't want to. But this isn't a normal block. Does anyone have experience with this? There seems to be no literature or knowledge on the topic at all.
Any suggestions/advice appreciated.
-Matt