- Aug 13, 2019
- 170
- Tinnitus Since
- 08/01/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Accident/Screaming?
Hey everyone!
So, I know I've posted a lot on here regarding my ear experience. I went from developing tinnitus after a mild concussion to getting hyperacusis and tinnitus after an ear cleaning.
After reading @Marceline's post about her acoustic shock following a tympanometry, I noticed her and I have the exact same symptoms. After countless appointments at the ENT (all of which have helped me NONE), I've come to the conclusion that I'm suffering from Acoustic shock. I know this because Marceline and I have the same symptoms... the pressure that doesn't equalize, as well as a reduction in hearing volume, dull sounds, not being able to sense vibrations, etc. I also noticed after reading a few posts that a lot of people have this problem too; I'm so sorry in advance because this is absolutely terrible.
I've been worrying about this for the last 5 weeks since it first started, and while I noticed improvements, I became desperate and found myself screaming and crying at the top of my lungs because the feeling was so uncomfortable. This, was a BAD idea. My own screaming/tension made things worse and now I have ear pain along with all the other symptoms.
I plan on taking care of my hearing extensively now in hopes that I recover (been on prednisone for about 2 weeks now following my screaming incident), but need help! I start school on Wednesday and I go to a pretty big school with 300 person lectures and a professor who speaks through a microphone.
Any advice on how to take care of myself so that I can hopefully heal would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much.
So, I know I've posted a lot on here regarding my ear experience. I went from developing tinnitus after a mild concussion to getting hyperacusis and tinnitus after an ear cleaning.
After reading @Marceline's post about her acoustic shock following a tympanometry, I noticed her and I have the exact same symptoms. After countless appointments at the ENT (all of which have helped me NONE), I've come to the conclusion that I'm suffering from Acoustic shock. I know this because Marceline and I have the same symptoms... the pressure that doesn't equalize, as well as a reduction in hearing volume, dull sounds, not being able to sense vibrations, etc. I also noticed after reading a few posts that a lot of people have this problem too; I'm so sorry in advance because this is absolutely terrible.
I've been worrying about this for the last 5 weeks since it first started, and while I noticed improvements, I became desperate and found myself screaming and crying at the top of my lungs because the feeling was so uncomfortable. This, was a BAD idea. My own screaming/tension made things worse and now I have ear pain along with all the other symptoms.
I plan on taking care of my hearing extensively now in hopes that I recover (been on prednisone for about 2 weeks now following my screaming incident), but need help! I start school on Wednesday and I go to a pretty big school with 300 person lectures and a professor who speaks through a microphone.
Any advice on how to take care of myself so that I can hopefully heal would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much.