Long story short... I went to an ENT 2 days ago to check my right ear after I pulled on it (with some pain) a few weeks ago... I told him my hearing was better out my left ear. He said "that's odd as the left ear is full of wax"... He pulled out a piece about 2cm long (manually). That ear felt slightly muffled afterwards, but nothing too bad and seemed okay 30 minutes later.
I drove an hour back with a family member at the wheel... I wore Peltor X5as while on the highway (except when ascending a very tall bridge). I noticed things seemed a little louder on the way back (vehicle is RAM 1500 and very quiet normally). Once into town, I took the earmuffs off and found the truck louder than usual. Then I noticed the rear window behind me had been cracked about an inch the whole way back, the family member driving must have touched the button by accident (and didn't notice).
When I got home, my hearing was muffled in both ears. Not majorly but everything sounded soft. I seemed to recover some of the high frequencies that night, but not totally.
Next day and today my left ear still feels a bit muffled and the tinnitus is through the roof in both ears (especially the right which was my trouble ear to begin with).
I have Prednisone already prescribed by my doctor for tinnitus flare-ups... but I am not sure if I would take it or not (some posts by @Matchbox seem to indicate one could be worse off). I am a little gun shy as I know it has caused my spikes to increase while on it, but also give the occasional "quiet" day...
What would you do, if in the same boat?
I drove an hour back with a family member at the wheel... I wore Peltor X5as while on the highway (except when ascending a very tall bridge). I noticed things seemed a little louder on the way back (vehicle is RAM 1500 and very quiet normally). Once into town, I took the earmuffs off and found the truck louder than usual. Then I noticed the rear window behind me had been cracked about an inch the whole way back, the family member driving must have touched the button by accident (and didn't notice).
When I got home, my hearing was muffled in both ears. Not majorly but everything sounded soft. I seemed to recover some of the high frequencies that night, but not totally.
Next day and today my left ear still feels a bit muffled and the tinnitus is through the roof in both ears (especially the right which was my trouble ear to begin with).
I have Prednisone already prescribed by my doctor for tinnitus flare-ups... but I am not sure if I would take it or not (some posts by @Matchbox seem to indicate one could be worse off). I am a little gun shy as I know it has caused my spikes to increase while on it, but also give the occasional "quiet" day...
What would you do, if in the same boat?