- Sep 4, 2023
- 1
- Tinnitus Since
- 06/2023
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Cannabis induced, sudden hearing loss
Hello all,
I've been checking Tinnitus Talk since the start of my symptoms, but decided to not engage too much to avoid thinking about it. However my symptoms have worsened this past weekend and I decided to introduce myself.
I'm 33M, avid listener to loud music with headphones since forever. At the end of June 2023, I was listening to a particularly loud song and flinched a bit when it got really loud. Turned down the volume immediately and went home after. In the evening, I smoked weed and went to bed and noticed for the first time the ringing only in my left ear. It was a particularly stressful week at work and I'm sure that it contributed to it. Since then, it's been ups and downs but it's always present. It was a mix of a background TV sound with sometimes whistling loud noise in worse days. Sometimes it was reactive. I had hyperacusis as well right after onset.
In most days, it was possible to mask with a tinnitus relief app. In the beginning I was really sad and anxious, but it got better after doing therapy (not the volume but my attitude). I started to sleep better, sometimes waking up with almost non perceptible sound that would worsen during the day. Funny enough I always sleep with earplugs, and even though it does make the sound more noticeable, it blocks everything else and I do wake up with it less loud. My hyperacusis disappeared after 1 month and so far hasnt come back.
During this time I did 2 audiometry tests, which both pointed out to a dip of -20 dB in a specific frequency in both ears, but still within the normal range. The left ear however is slightly more affected, and the doctors think that it could have been a sudden hearing loss. I took Prednisone 2 weeks after onset by myself and didn't notice any difference. ENT doctor measured the pressure of both ears, said all is ok, and told me to go home and relax, completely dismissing the distress of tinnitus.
I started to manage to engage in normal activities again after a while, seeing friends, work colleagues etc. When highly engaged, I was not noticing the sound at all, only if I specifically thought about it. At home and at work I would hear, but the relief app kept me sane and, although horrible, it was doable. I've been protecting my ear and also listening to music only at low volume to distract.
This past weekend, however, I had the terrible idea of eating edibles (cannabis) with my friend and my partner, since things were going well anyway. In the beginning it was fun, but it soon turned into a bad trip and my ringing got suddenly insanely loud, like a zapping in my brain going up and down, left and right. I went home and on bed it was crazy. Next day (yesterday) I woke up and unfortunately it was still loud (not as loud as during the trip, but louder than baseline). I've been having bad days here and there, but nothing like this. It's a moderate cricket sound that I cannot mask with the volume I was using before, it has to be louder and I still hear it on top. Today I woke up and I'd say it's even a bit worse.
I'm writing this because I'm really scared I might have increased the volume of my tinnitus to a new level after this cannabis. For whatever reason, I feel like it was the initial trigger and now it apparently potentiated the situation. Needless to say I decided to never use it again, but I'm afraid now it's too late. I'm hoping it will go back to baseline, and this entire mess will fade away soon...
Thank you all in advance for listening to my story. It feels so lonely to live with this.
I've been checking Tinnitus Talk since the start of my symptoms, but decided to not engage too much to avoid thinking about it. However my symptoms have worsened this past weekend and I decided to introduce myself.
I'm 33M, avid listener to loud music with headphones since forever. At the end of June 2023, I was listening to a particularly loud song and flinched a bit when it got really loud. Turned down the volume immediately and went home after. In the evening, I smoked weed and went to bed and noticed for the first time the ringing only in my left ear. It was a particularly stressful week at work and I'm sure that it contributed to it. Since then, it's been ups and downs but it's always present. It was a mix of a background TV sound with sometimes whistling loud noise in worse days. Sometimes it was reactive. I had hyperacusis as well right after onset.
In most days, it was possible to mask with a tinnitus relief app. In the beginning I was really sad and anxious, but it got better after doing therapy (not the volume but my attitude). I started to sleep better, sometimes waking up with almost non perceptible sound that would worsen during the day. Funny enough I always sleep with earplugs, and even though it does make the sound more noticeable, it blocks everything else and I do wake up with it less loud. My hyperacusis disappeared after 1 month and so far hasnt come back.
During this time I did 2 audiometry tests, which both pointed out to a dip of -20 dB in a specific frequency in both ears, but still within the normal range. The left ear however is slightly more affected, and the doctors think that it could have been a sudden hearing loss. I took Prednisone 2 weeks after onset by myself and didn't notice any difference. ENT doctor measured the pressure of both ears, said all is ok, and told me to go home and relax, completely dismissing the distress of tinnitus.
I started to manage to engage in normal activities again after a while, seeing friends, work colleagues etc. When highly engaged, I was not noticing the sound at all, only if I specifically thought about it. At home and at work I would hear, but the relief app kept me sane and, although horrible, it was doable. I've been protecting my ear and also listening to music only at low volume to distract.
This past weekend, however, I had the terrible idea of eating edibles (cannabis) with my friend and my partner, since things were going well anyway. In the beginning it was fun, but it soon turned into a bad trip and my ringing got suddenly insanely loud, like a zapping in my brain going up and down, left and right. I went home and on bed it was crazy. Next day (yesterday) I woke up and unfortunately it was still loud (not as loud as during the trip, but louder than baseline). I've been having bad days here and there, but nothing like this. It's a moderate cricket sound that I cannot mask with the volume I was using before, it has to be louder and I still hear it on top. Today I woke up and I'd say it's even a bit worse.
I'm writing this because I'm really scared I might have increased the volume of my tinnitus to a new level after this cannabis. For whatever reason, I feel like it was the initial trigger and now it apparently potentiated the situation. Needless to say I decided to never use it again, but I'm afraid now it's too late. I'm hoping it will go back to baseline, and this entire mess will fade away soon...
Thank you all in advance for listening to my story. It feels so lonely to live with this.