Hey everyone, I'm new to tinnitus as of a car accident on June 19th of this year. Hyperacusis ensued, July 18th I woke up with an eeeeee distinctly in my left ear. It has now more or less centralized, but after a recent spike from two MRI's (neck, brain), I sought HBOT for a viable solution to both this and my extensive post concussion symptoms.
As of my fourth visit, I am feeling this fullness in my RIGHT ear and I feel that I can hear the central tone moreso when I isolate my right ear. When I was in the chamber I noted the difficulty in equalizing pressure; she assured me this is relatively normal and that you just want to avoid pain. However, every specialist to this point has let me down and left me devastated.
Is there an emergency protocol for possible barotrauma? Corticosteroids? I just took Sudafed and while the fullness subsides somewhat with the occasional soft pop, I can't imagine this getting any worse as I already have to take 17.5mg Ambien in split doses to achieve 6 hours of shitty sleep. Will this subside or should I rush myself to an emergency room for ETD intervention?
Edit: She also assured me I could equalize pressure by closing my nose and blowing out, which worked to equalize the pressure in my left, but not my right.
As of my fourth visit, I am feeling this fullness in my RIGHT ear and I feel that I can hear the central tone moreso when I isolate my right ear. When I was in the chamber I noted the difficulty in equalizing pressure; she assured me this is relatively normal and that you just want to avoid pain. However, every specialist to this point has let me down and left me devastated.
Is there an emergency protocol for possible barotrauma? Corticosteroids? I just took Sudafed and while the fullness subsides somewhat with the occasional soft pop, I can't imagine this getting any worse as I already have to take 17.5mg Ambien in split doses to achieve 6 hours of shitty sleep. Will this subside or should I rush myself to an emergency room for ETD intervention?
Edit: She also assured me I could equalize pressure by closing my nose and blowing out, which worked to equalize the pressure in my left, but not my right.