So while dealing with eye strain recently my right ear once again started to deteriorate and ruin any ability to adapt to my T.
Early last week I started noticing an occasional high pitch click in my right ear a few times a day, days later I wen't to bed and noticed constant clicking in my right ear, which I've had before but it;s been a long time. This brought about some ear soreness for days after. Then, as I was semi-recovering a few days later, I got home from market and suddenly my ear wen't almost deaf...or extremely full. Followed by a very high pitch sound...fleeting tinnitus, right?
The tinnitus was loud for 10min or so, and fullness continued for many hours. Even after the fleeting T wen't down, it still lingered like an electrical current shorting out. Anytime I rubbed my opposite good ear, it would spike that specific tone for a split second in my bad ear. Very odd. It's higher than my base T even at a reduced level and driving me nuts. The next day the fullness and feeling was gone yet the leftover T is still here..and I'm at a week! It also made my ear sore and has been semi-sore for the last week as well.
I've had almost identical symptoms before but it never lasted this long. Am I pretty much screwed here, is there anything I can do? I didn't even subject myself to noise trauma and I'm having this crap...I can't even understand it. Can remnants of the fleeting T perhaps cause your ear and muscles to tenses up and create havoc that can cause it to leave left over symptoms like this even a week into recovery?
Early last week I started noticing an occasional high pitch click in my right ear a few times a day, days later I wen't to bed and noticed constant clicking in my right ear, which I've had before but it;s been a long time. This brought about some ear soreness for days after. Then, as I was semi-recovering a few days later, I got home from market and suddenly my ear wen't almost deaf...or extremely full. Followed by a very high pitch sound...fleeting tinnitus, right?
The tinnitus was loud for 10min or so, and fullness continued for many hours. Even after the fleeting T wen't down, it still lingered like an electrical current shorting out. Anytime I rubbed my opposite good ear, it would spike that specific tone for a split second in my bad ear. Very odd. It's higher than my base T even at a reduced level and driving me nuts. The next day the fullness and feeling was gone yet the leftover T is still here..and I'm at a week! It also made my ear sore and has been semi-sore for the last week as well.
I've had almost identical symptoms before but it never lasted this long. Am I pretty much screwed here, is there anything I can do? I didn't even subject myself to noise trauma and I'm having this crap...I can't even understand it. Can remnants of the fleeting T perhaps cause your ear and muscles to tenses up and create havoc that can cause it to leave left over symptoms like this even a week into recovery?