Thanks in advance for taking the time to read through my story. My name is Jason and I am 34 years old, living in northern Ontario, Canada. A lot has happened in a short amount of time so I will do my best to recollect what has happened while it is fresh in my mind.
Six days ago I was sitting down in my chair after I finished my afternoon errands, as I normally do. It is very cold up here and my water has frozen from the lake so the pump is out. When this happens days on end I notice a small amount of wax build-up in either ear. This must be normally cleaned our from the showers I take as I only notice the wax build-up when I haven't been able to shower like that. I was about to start a fire in the box stove and pulled out a match. I gently used the non-business end of the wooden match to clean out some wax out of both ears. There was no pain, no hearing loss and no discomfort associated with the cleaning. I did pull a small amount of wax out however. Nothing about this event was memorable, and it probably took 3-5 minutes total. Again, I did not stick the match very far in either ear as I am generally cautious about such things. I realize I should not have used a match or even a Q-tip (which I will on occassion).
Long story short, within 10-15 minutes of cleaning my ears I began to notice a buzzing or ringing in my ears. I was confused as I had not experienced this since many years prior when I went to a rock concert and had the ringing for X days after while the healing took place internally. After 48 hours I went to see the doctor and told him my story, fearful that I had somehow done damage to my inner ears without noticing any pain. The doctor looked inside both ears and mentioned he did not see a large build-up of wax as the culprit, nor did he see any damage inside either ear. He went on to educate me as to how far I would have had to stick a Q-tip or match inside my ears to get to the inner ear where the nerve that is responsible for ringing is located. He finished with saying I would be in significant pain, could have hearing loss and there would be visible signs for him to see if I had indeed done any damage. He ended our meeting with a series of health questions surrounding diet and environment. Nothing has changed in my life that I can think of, other than the ringing starting in my ears 15 minutes after pulling a small amount of wax out. The final statement the doctor made was this ringing will likely go away in time and if I want to take this farther I can come in and have an audiologist take a look with a series of in-depth testing.
Since I have seen the doctor I have noticed some changes in my life and I hope some of you here can give me some direction, comfort and reassurance on what the hell is going on with my life right now:
- I am sensitive to loud noises all of the sudden. The phone ringing now irritates me and truly feels like the volume is 200% up.
- It feels like I can even sense lower pitched sounds better however they do not irritate me
- My balance has been off slightly. I will walk off-kilter for no reason or notice my timing is off ever so slightly compared to prior
- I am tired all the time. This may be due to some anxiety over the change inside of me so I am not sure if this is simply a reaction
- Loss of hunger. This may also be due to anxiety and I am now noticing my appetite slowly returning on Day #6
The tone I hear isn't consistent, it sometimes changes levels if that makes sense. I am happy to report that for the most part I can go about my day normally as I tend to only notice the noise when I have pockets of dead space. Reading some of the stories on this forum, they are a carbon copy of my symptoms. How did this happen?
I have no pain, hearing loss or visible damage in either ear, however I will verify this 100% when I have the audio testing completed. I did not insert the match very far to clean anything out so if its not damage then all I can think of is a bacterial infection from the match or a parasitical infection from the match. I find it odd that the sound started so soon after cleaning my ears though. At this point I am stumped. I read stories where someone gets a cold, car injury, or just wakes up one morning with this ailment and there is seemingly no cure. This obviously makes me anxious that this will be a permanent fixture in my life going forward.
If you made it this far, thank you. I truly appreciate any input, observations or recommendations you can provide me with right now. There is a lot of confusion in my life currently as I attempt to make sense of this and cope with it. I find having some ambient noise works wonders however I do not want to have to work around this for the rest of my life, if possible.
Thank you
Jason
Six days ago I was sitting down in my chair after I finished my afternoon errands, as I normally do. It is very cold up here and my water has frozen from the lake so the pump is out. When this happens days on end I notice a small amount of wax build-up in either ear. This must be normally cleaned our from the showers I take as I only notice the wax build-up when I haven't been able to shower like that. I was about to start a fire in the box stove and pulled out a match. I gently used the non-business end of the wooden match to clean out some wax out of both ears. There was no pain, no hearing loss and no discomfort associated with the cleaning. I did pull a small amount of wax out however. Nothing about this event was memorable, and it probably took 3-5 minutes total. Again, I did not stick the match very far in either ear as I am generally cautious about such things. I realize I should not have used a match or even a Q-tip (which I will on occassion).
Long story short, within 10-15 minutes of cleaning my ears I began to notice a buzzing or ringing in my ears. I was confused as I had not experienced this since many years prior when I went to a rock concert and had the ringing for X days after while the healing took place internally. After 48 hours I went to see the doctor and told him my story, fearful that I had somehow done damage to my inner ears without noticing any pain. The doctor looked inside both ears and mentioned he did not see a large build-up of wax as the culprit, nor did he see any damage inside either ear. He went on to educate me as to how far I would have had to stick a Q-tip or match inside my ears to get to the inner ear where the nerve that is responsible for ringing is located. He finished with saying I would be in significant pain, could have hearing loss and there would be visible signs for him to see if I had indeed done any damage. He ended our meeting with a series of health questions surrounding diet and environment. Nothing has changed in my life that I can think of, other than the ringing starting in my ears 15 minutes after pulling a small amount of wax out. The final statement the doctor made was this ringing will likely go away in time and if I want to take this farther I can come in and have an audiologist take a look with a series of in-depth testing.
Since I have seen the doctor I have noticed some changes in my life and I hope some of you here can give me some direction, comfort and reassurance on what the hell is going on with my life right now:
- I am sensitive to loud noises all of the sudden. The phone ringing now irritates me and truly feels like the volume is 200% up.
- It feels like I can even sense lower pitched sounds better however they do not irritate me
- My balance has been off slightly. I will walk off-kilter for no reason or notice my timing is off ever so slightly compared to prior
- I am tired all the time. This may be due to some anxiety over the change inside of me so I am not sure if this is simply a reaction
- Loss of hunger. This may also be due to anxiety and I am now noticing my appetite slowly returning on Day #6
The tone I hear isn't consistent, it sometimes changes levels if that makes sense. I am happy to report that for the most part I can go about my day normally as I tend to only notice the noise when I have pockets of dead space. Reading some of the stories on this forum, they are a carbon copy of my symptoms. How did this happen?
I have no pain, hearing loss or visible damage in either ear, however I will verify this 100% when I have the audio testing completed. I did not insert the match very far to clean anything out so if its not damage then all I can think of is a bacterial infection from the match or a parasitical infection from the match. I find it odd that the sound started so soon after cleaning my ears though. At this point I am stumped. I read stories where someone gets a cold, car injury, or just wakes up one morning with this ailment and there is seemingly no cure. This obviously makes me anxious that this will be a permanent fixture in my life going forward.
If you made it this far, thank you. I truly appreciate any input, observations or recommendations you can provide me with right now. There is a lot of confusion in my life currently as I attempt to make sense of this and cope with it. I find having some ambient noise works wonders however I do not want to have to work around this for the rest of my life, if possible.
Thank you
Jason