- Nov 2, 2022
- 438
- Tinnitus Since
- 09/2022
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ear infection/Ultra High Frequency SSHL in Right Ear
Hello all,
I have been on Tinnitus Talk more times than I would like to admit in the past 7-8 weeks, but I am having some really bad days as of recently so I figured I would share my story (sorry in advance for the detail) and my unique tinnitus to maybe get some feedback, support, etc. as there are quite a few factors at play here.
I am 33 and I never had ear issues. Never had hearing problems and hadn't had an ear infection since I was a child. Got OG and Omicron COVID-19, neither affected my ears to my knowledge. However, this past July, I developed random ear inflammation/ETD after being on some immunosuppressants for a short while for an IVF procedure. Even after I got off of all the suppressants, it didn't go away, It's like the Prednisone and other meds wreaked havoc on my immune system and created some type of inflammatory response. I was feeling like I had to constantly yawn to open my Eustachian tubes, and the only relief came when lying down. It was not fun and very concerning as I had no idea what was going on. I saw my first ENT end of July, he tells me mild ETD and wanted to put me on 40 mg of Prednisone for 2 weeks. I was like "sir, immunosuppressants are what gave me this", to which he had no response other than try Flonase and decongestants for a few weeks. I was recommended some Mullein Garlic ear drops from a friend for inflammation, tried them a few times, no change. No ear ringing at this point btw.
Fast forward to end of August, my Eustachian tubes finally feel better and like they are starting to function normally, but my actual ears still felt full and off. I went to my second ENT on August 26th. She looked in my ears and asked "have you used any ear drops?" I said yes, weeks ago some homeopathic ones. She said "looks like it created a pseudomembrane on your eardrums", she quickly grabbed the microsuction and was in my ears before I knew it. It only took a few seconds each ear. My ears felt great, the most normal they felt in 2 months. I asked her if my eardrums looked okay and if there was any fluid. She told me they looked good, only slight fluid behind the right eardrum, but it was clear fluid and "not a concern". She told me to do Afrin nose spray for 3 days to clear it. I drove away so happy and thought my ear ordeal was over. Well, 2-3 days later, I developed some sound sensitivity, as well as very itchy and painful ears. I called her office. She told me "this can be normal after microsuction, your ears are adjusting after having that stuff on them". I asked her since pain and itchiness was there, should I start an antibiotic just to ensure no infection starts. She says NOPE. Fast forward a week and a half later, that "no concern" clear fluid in right ear turned into a full blown ear infection. Right ear was full of fluid with budging eardrum, left ear was red with some fluid. HELLO first ring in right ear. High electrical static hiss. Three days after the ringing started, I was put on Augmentin. That cleared the infection, but the ring was still there. Checked hearing, it was fine (but of course only checked up to 8000 Hz). She put me on a steroid taper pack. No change. Completed MRI, clear. If all of this wasn't enough, I then caught a cold the following week. That is when one ring started turning into more than one, and tinnitus entered my left ear.
Fast forward to present day. I'm around 10 weeks in, and I have multi-tone reactive tinnitus. 3-4 sounds in right ear, 2-3 in left ear and 1-2 distortions. My right ear is worse and more reactive than my left. When I am around sound, I have no pain or loudness sensitivity, but the tinnitus is so reactive. The high static gets triggered and shoots up just by the shower, TV, driving in the car. None of the other rings try to compete with noise, but once I go from the shower or the car into a quiet room, it's like the tinnitus comes down from the static and the tones start coming out and are at their loudest. The ringing has only gotten louder since it all started, but I am blessed enough to say it doesn't go above a 5/10. The reactivity is the worst and this all has brought my life to a complete stop. I am on a leave from work, not leaving the house much, taking 0.25mg Ativan at night to help me sleep, but sleep is still not great at all. I have panic thoughts every day, constantly researching, and terrified this won't get better. I just saw an Otologist last week, his recommendation was a CT scan and "Zoloft and therapy, see me in 3 months". (Not taking the Zoloft, if anything I will try low dose Remeron). It is crazy because each ENT told me "this will get better and improve", one even told me it will all go away based on how I got it!
I am praying so hard that no more sounds enter the chat, but I also was told that changing sounds, fluctuations, and a new sound doesn't mean it is "getting worse". It fluctuates a lot and that is very dependent on my surrounding sounds, but the tinnitus is always there and at least 2-3 rings are heard at a given time. I am working with functional medicine doctors to help lower whole body inflammation and getting tested for mold and other things. I know 10 weeks in from bad ear inflammation and infection isn't "that long" and I have room and time for this to very much improve, but the reactivity makes this much more unbearable as it has me terrified to aggravate it, therefore I am not living my life, and it all sends me down "this will never get better" paths. All we wanted to do for 3 years was try to have a child. And now here I am in a situation where driving in the car aggravates my ears, let along taking care of a child.
That's my story. Sorry for the length, but there was A LOT of factors at play that I couldn't just simply say "ear infection". Would love any positive feedback and advice.
I have been on Tinnitus Talk more times than I would like to admit in the past 7-8 weeks, but I am having some really bad days as of recently so I figured I would share my story (sorry in advance for the detail) and my unique tinnitus to maybe get some feedback, support, etc. as there are quite a few factors at play here.
I am 33 and I never had ear issues. Never had hearing problems and hadn't had an ear infection since I was a child. Got OG and Omicron COVID-19, neither affected my ears to my knowledge. However, this past July, I developed random ear inflammation/ETD after being on some immunosuppressants for a short while for an IVF procedure. Even after I got off of all the suppressants, it didn't go away, It's like the Prednisone and other meds wreaked havoc on my immune system and created some type of inflammatory response. I was feeling like I had to constantly yawn to open my Eustachian tubes, and the only relief came when lying down. It was not fun and very concerning as I had no idea what was going on. I saw my first ENT end of July, he tells me mild ETD and wanted to put me on 40 mg of Prednisone for 2 weeks. I was like "sir, immunosuppressants are what gave me this", to which he had no response other than try Flonase and decongestants for a few weeks. I was recommended some Mullein Garlic ear drops from a friend for inflammation, tried them a few times, no change. No ear ringing at this point btw.
Fast forward to end of August, my Eustachian tubes finally feel better and like they are starting to function normally, but my actual ears still felt full and off. I went to my second ENT on August 26th. She looked in my ears and asked "have you used any ear drops?" I said yes, weeks ago some homeopathic ones. She said "looks like it created a pseudomembrane on your eardrums", she quickly grabbed the microsuction and was in my ears before I knew it. It only took a few seconds each ear. My ears felt great, the most normal they felt in 2 months. I asked her if my eardrums looked okay and if there was any fluid. She told me they looked good, only slight fluid behind the right eardrum, but it was clear fluid and "not a concern". She told me to do Afrin nose spray for 3 days to clear it. I drove away so happy and thought my ear ordeal was over. Well, 2-3 days later, I developed some sound sensitivity, as well as very itchy and painful ears. I called her office. She told me "this can be normal after microsuction, your ears are adjusting after having that stuff on them". I asked her since pain and itchiness was there, should I start an antibiotic just to ensure no infection starts. She says NOPE. Fast forward a week and a half later, that "no concern" clear fluid in right ear turned into a full blown ear infection. Right ear was full of fluid with budging eardrum, left ear was red with some fluid. HELLO first ring in right ear. High electrical static hiss. Three days after the ringing started, I was put on Augmentin. That cleared the infection, but the ring was still there. Checked hearing, it was fine (but of course only checked up to 8000 Hz). She put me on a steroid taper pack. No change. Completed MRI, clear. If all of this wasn't enough, I then caught a cold the following week. That is when one ring started turning into more than one, and tinnitus entered my left ear.
Fast forward to present day. I'm around 10 weeks in, and I have multi-tone reactive tinnitus. 3-4 sounds in right ear, 2-3 in left ear and 1-2 distortions. My right ear is worse and more reactive than my left. When I am around sound, I have no pain or loudness sensitivity, but the tinnitus is so reactive. The high static gets triggered and shoots up just by the shower, TV, driving in the car. None of the other rings try to compete with noise, but once I go from the shower or the car into a quiet room, it's like the tinnitus comes down from the static and the tones start coming out and are at their loudest. The ringing has only gotten louder since it all started, but I am blessed enough to say it doesn't go above a 5/10. The reactivity is the worst and this all has brought my life to a complete stop. I am on a leave from work, not leaving the house much, taking 0.25mg Ativan at night to help me sleep, but sleep is still not great at all. I have panic thoughts every day, constantly researching, and terrified this won't get better. I just saw an Otologist last week, his recommendation was a CT scan and "Zoloft and therapy, see me in 3 months". (Not taking the Zoloft, if anything I will try low dose Remeron). It is crazy because each ENT told me "this will get better and improve", one even told me it will all go away based on how I got it!
I am praying so hard that no more sounds enter the chat, but I also was told that changing sounds, fluctuations, and a new sound doesn't mean it is "getting worse". It fluctuates a lot and that is very dependent on my surrounding sounds, but the tinnitus is always there and at least 2-3 rings are heard at a given time. I am working with functional medicine doctors to help lower whole body inflammation and getting tested for mold and other things. I know 10 weeks in from bad ear inflammation and infection isn't "that long" and I have room and time for this to very much improve, but the reactivity makes this much more unbearable as it has me terrified to aggravate it, therefore I am not living my life, and it all sends me down "this will never get better" paths. All we wanted to do for 3 years was try to have a child. And now here I am in a situation where driving in the car aggravates my ears, let along taking care of a child.
That's my story. Sorry for the length, but there was A LOT of factors at play that I couldn't just simply say "ear infection". Would love any positive feedback and advice.