I'm a 56 year-old woman. I've had tinnitus for about 10 years (high pitched buzzing). But within the past year, I additionally developed a humming (sounds like a truck idling in the distance, or a washing machine in the spin cycle in the next room).
I found the hum disturbing, so I went to my ENT, who removed a small amount of wax from both ears, but didn't see anything abnormal. She suggested that I see an audiologist. So I had a quite extensive hearing test. The audiologist said that I had mild hearing loss in both the high and low frequencies, but the middle was normal. She said that the up-and-down pattern is similar to Meniere's. But I don't have any dizziness (and have never had it), and my balance is normal. She said that it could just be idiopathic Hydrops or possibly the early stages of Meniere's.
I do have auto-immune thyroid disease (Hashimoto's), and it has been well-controlled with Synthroid for over 20 years. Last year I finished menopause, and my thyroid went a bit wacky and I had to reduce my Synthroid dose because I was getting very hyperthyroid. Now, it's back into the preferred range and I feel fine. (I had the blood test for Graves, but it was negative).
Anyway....the audiologist put me on a small dose of a diuretic to see if it helps the tinnitus. She also wants me to watch my sodium/salt intake. She explained that my autoimmune thyroid disease may be causing extra fluid in my inner ear, and the diuretic might help. She also said that if that is the case, the pressure caused by the extra fluid might degrade my hearing over time.
I also want to mention that I've been on a small dose (15 mg) of Celexa for mild depression for about 7 years. I'm aware that SSRIs can bring on or exacerbate Tinnitus.
My elderly mother has profound hearing loss, and I certainly don't want to get like her!
Has anybody else been through something like this? The audiologist said that it's possible I might regain the low frequencies if the diuretic works.
I found the hum disturbing, so I went to my ENT, who removed a small amount of wax from both ears, but didn't see anything abnormal. She suggested that I see an audiologist. So I had a quite extensive hearing test. The audiologist said that I had mild hearing loss in both the high and low frequencies, but the middle was normal. She said that the up-and-down pattern is similar to Meniere's. But I don't have any dizziness (and have never had it), and my balance is normal. She said that it could just be idiopathic Hydrops or possibly the early stages of Meniere's.
I do have auto-immune thyroid disease (Hashimoto's), and it has been well-controlled with Synthroid for over 20 years. Last year I finished menopause, and my thyroid went a bit wacky and I had to reduce my Synthroid dose because I was getting very hyperthyroid. Now, it's back into the preferred range and I feel fine. (I had the blood test for Graves, but it was negative).
Anyway....the audiologist put me on a small dose of a diuretic to see if it helps the tinnitus. She also wants me to watch my sodium/salt intake. She explained that my autoimmune thyroid disease may be causing extra fluid in my inner ear, and the diuretic might help. She also said that if that is the case, the pressure caused by the extra fluid might degrade my hearing over time.
I also want to mention that I've been on a small dose (15 mg) of Celexa for mild depression for about 7 years. I'm aware that SSRIs can bring on or exacerbate Tinnitus.
My elderly mother has profound hearing loss, and I certainly don't want to get like her!
Has anybody else been through something like this? The audiologist said that it's possible I might regain the low frequencies if the diuretic works.