Hi Fiore. Got it 2 and 1/2 weeks ago yes in both ears, although it feels like more in my head ! It was from a very bad ear infection.Hi Susan, I say get your audiogram done also tympanometric (sp) to make sure your equalizing pressure right (eardrums-tubes.)
When did your T start exactly? Both ears? maybe he will opt you out for steroids or maybe some meds to clear up any infection since I read ear infection on your dp.
is there somewhere else I should be going instead do you think? I thought an ENT was the first step?Hi Susan,
Just don't have high hopes when you go there.
what did he get his T with? Was it both ears? And how bad was it?a friend of mine had T for 2 months and it was gone
but I wake up every day feeling positive .. and I'm sure mine will go away toowhat did he get his T with? Was it both ears? And how bad was it?
I have my first ENT appointment on Friday. Can anyone please tell me what to expect. Also what questions should I be asking?
How do you mean complicated ? Do you mean the cause of it or the sounds you hear (sorry for all the questions)stress I think .. It was very low though ... and both ears .. mine is complicated .. very complicated
the sounds I hear . god so bad I swear, I'm from Dubai but I flew to the UK last Feb and saw 2 ENTs in london and Sussex (brighton) non were able to help. If you can manage with your T with small background noise then you should be glad ... mine is severeHow do you mean complicated ? Do you mean the cause of it or the sounds you hear (sorry for all the questions)
As mentioned in the above posts,don't expect anything from the ENT. They are as useless and helpless as anybody else when it comes to ear problems. In fact they should be named as NT docs and not ENTs. ENTs and Neuros are probably the worst doctors ever I have had tons of experience in and out my country with them. Get the hearing test done first of all. If your T is new probably oral steroids would help ask your doc about themI have my first ENT appointment on Friday. Can anyone please tell me what to expect. Also what questions should I be asking?
Hi Fiore. Got it 2 and 1/2 weeks ago yes in both ears, although it feels like more in my head ! It was from a very bad ear infection.
I've never been to an ENT before and I'm a little scared to be honest. I don't know what they will do and I don't want to leave with unanswered questions but then again I'm not sure what to ask exactly (sorry if that doesn't make sense ). It's just all so new and confusing and scary I guess
I have my first ENT appointment on Friday. Can anyone please tell me what to expect. Also what questions should I be asking?
Hi @Twitch it was ok actually. He was really nice. I had my hearing tested and it's perfect so I was happy that I don't have any hearing loss. He's referred me for CBT and they've just called today to arrange an initial assessment tmrw. He told me what I already knew to be fair; that there is no cure but he was empathetic and quite positive. I wasn't disappointed by the experience like I thought I would be.Hey @SusanGee how did your appointment go and how are you getting on?
Hi @jeffie7 the ENT never mentioned anything like that or even offered and MRI actually. He mustn't have been concerned that that could be the cause or I'm sure he would have said something. However I can understand why sometimes they do want to check for tumors. My best friends brother had sudden hearing loss and tinnitus last year and sure enough they found two very aggressive tumors ! He's had the operations and is on the mend but thank god they did check.Hopefully the OP woke up with zero sounds in her head and forgot about us. If not she most likely was told she could have a tumor and is freaking out.
f*{%ing ENTs and their tumor line.
It's not a you have a very slim chance of having a tumor and 10% of the people in this world have T caused not by a tumor but we like to test for it to rule it out just to be safe. But odds are you don't have one.
It's. Welp you need an MRI to test for a tumor.
Hi @jeffie7 the ENT never mentioned anything like that or even offered and MRI actually. He mustn't have been concerned that that could be the cause or I'm sure he would have said something. However I can understand why sometimes they do want to check for tumors. My best friends brother had sudden hearing loss and tinnitus last year and sure enough they found two very aggressive tumors ! He's had the operations and is on the mend but thank god they did check.
If it makes you feel any better, I've had several docs tell me that they felt an MRI was unnecessary unless my tinnitus was accompanied by things like catastrophic hearing loss or dizziness or something like that.
I have a friend who had tinnitus and they found catastrophic hearing loss in him which prompted the MRI and found he had a brain tumor.
So the fact that you had a test in the normal range is a good thing.
No doubt there's good reasons to check for it when there's signs that point to it like hearing loss out of no where. Many people have been to ENTs for ringing from sound exposure and normally they get the tumor talk. Ask around here, it's not uncommon. Best part is the stress from that talk causes the T to spike. yay!
Do keep in mind if someone has sudden hearing loss, it's a sign more stuff could be going on. That I fully agree with looking deeper into but for a lot of people, ringing is caused from exposure to sounds.
OP glad its getting better for you! It normally starts out loud and slowly fades off, hopefully back to nothing!
I wish you the best with it. T sucks.