- Apr 17, 2018
- 33
- Tinnitus Since
- 04/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- PT = DAVF (Cured), Regular T = Unknown, Surgery, Sound?
Alright, so I'm worried about an acoustic neuroma now.
Age 41
-Pulsatile Tinnitus back in early 2018. Cured by DAVF embolization surgery.
-Regular tinnitus since waking up from that surgery in April 2018.
-Had hearing test before the surgery with PT and actually came back really well. Was told I had great hearing.
-Had hearing test again months after the surgery. A little worse, but still not considered loss.
-Had appendectomy surgery a month ago... just before Thanksgiving.
-I had a hunch it was getting worse recently. Had a 3rd hearing test around a week or 2 ago and now I have mild to moderate loss in the left ear in the 4 kHz to 8 kHz range, 30 to 40 dB threshold.
Maybe it is the surgery that made it worse. I recall the embolization surgery first thing I noticed was ring after it was done. So maybe it heightened now after the appendectomy due to the anesthesia or whatever drugs they give for the surgery.
Anyway, after reading more and more about tinnitus, the more I'm worried it could be an acoustic neuroma. Especially since I probably had lots of radiation on my face/head during the embolization surgery.
ENT didn't mention acoustic neuroma. I do have some bouts of dizziness, but not often.
Just feeling really down about all this. Down about the high pitched ringing tinnitus and down about the hearing loss. Now fearing the worst.
Doug
Age 41
-Pulsatile Tinnitus back in early 2018. Cured by DAVF embolization surgery.
-Regular tinnitus since waking up from that surgery in April 2018.
-Had hearing test before the surgery with PT and actually came back really well. Was told I had great hearing.
-Had hearing test again months after the surgery. A little worse, but still not considered loss.
-Had appendectomy surgery a month ago... just before Thanksgiving.
-I had a hunch it was getting worse recently. Had a 3rd hearing test around a week or 2 ago and now I have mild to moderate loss in the left ear in the 4 kHz to 8 kHz range, 30 to 40 dB threshold.
Maybe it is the surgery that made it worse. I recall the embolization surgery first thing I noticed was ring after it was done. So maybe it heightened now after the appendectomy due to the anesthesia or whatever drugs they give for the surgery.
Anyway, after reading more and more about tinnitus, the more I'm worried it could be an acoustic neuroma. Especially since I probably had lots of radiation on my face/head during the embolization surgery.
ENT didn't mention acoustic neuroma. I do have some bouts of dizziness, but not often.
Just feeling really down about all this. Down about the high pitched ringing tinnitus and down about the hearing loss. Now fearing the worst.
Doug