Hi all,
Just joined the site. I developed T in my left ear about two months ago. I went through a whole battery of tests, basically nothing wrong, hearing is fine, no fluid to be seen, MRI showed no tumors, etc. I have fullness in my left ear but no real pain to speak of. It kind of fluctuates like an insect most times, not in rhythm with my heartbeat but just kind of pulsating, and it's high-pitched so masking it is difficult, even in a room filled with ambient noise. My ENT gave me a nasal corticosteroid and told me to load up on Advil/Aleve. I'm really skeptical about this because I'm not in any pain and he said (and I've read elsewhere) that NSAIDS can worsen the T. Any advice on this?
I also recent started with some meds to manage the anxiety, which is by far the worst part of this. The insomnia is not helping either. It's a relief that there's no serious medical issue, but at the same time I'm not sure what I should be doing (if anything) to help rectify this.
Bill
Just joined the site. I developed T in my left ear about two months ago. I went through a whole battery of tests, basically nothing wrong, hearing is fine, no fluid to be seen, MRI showed no tumors, etc. I have fullness in my left ear but no real pain to speak of. It kind of fluctuates like an insect most times, not in rhythm with my heartbeat but just kind of pulsating, and it's high-pitched so masking it is difficult, even in a room filled with ambient noise. My ENT gave me a nasal corticosteroid and told me to load up on Advil/Aleve. I'm really skeptical about this because I'm not in any pain and he said (and I've read elsewhere) that NSAIDS can worsen the T. Any advice on this?
I also recent started with some meds to manage the anxiety, which is by far the worst part of this. The insomnia is not helping either. It's a relief that there's no serious medical issue, but at the same time I'm not sure what I should be doing (if anything) to help rectify this.
Bill