@grate_biff
Hey bro how are you holding up? Any improvements?
Hey Stu,
Thanks for asking. My hearing is coming back slowly and I did a test at my ENT that reassured me it would be back to normal, at least up to 8 kHz that they are testing. They test both hearing normally (through your eardrum) and conductively to establish this. Because of all the mucus in my middle ear my hearing at 4 kHz was down to -75 dB loss. No wonder I had a new tinnitus at that frequency. It's now gone.
I can mask my tinnitus again and that is a big relief. That's the good news!
Sadly, I have bigger fish to fry at the moment. Just escaped 3 weeks in psychiatric ward. It was not easy. I just can't handle the noise of being among other people and daily noises. My Noxacusis is through the roof. Insanely painful reaction to almost every sound. Normal one to one conversation I can handle.
I went through the system, asking every doctor I met for a procedure I have belief in to treat my intensely painful reaction to sound. It's called "spiral ganglion nerve-blockade". Nobody had even heard of it except one who had a family member with the same issue that benefitted greatly from the procedure. And even though I was at a hospital, they could all see my pain, there just was no way they would help me. There is just no inter-relationship across different wards at hospitals in Norway. He even told me if a patient had a cardiac arrest at a psychiatric ward, they would try and reboot his heart, but they wouldn't do any further tests as to why it stopped
. It´s just insane how the health care system works over here. One should think Norway as a rich state would be ahead in medical practice. That's far far from the truth unfortunately. I could go on and on about it.
Also, I was tapered way too fast on one of my meds (Remeron) so now I´m struggling with severe nausea, and panic attacks on top of everything else.
At least now, I can hide in the basement from all the noise in the world .
Wish I had better news Stu!