Hello all,
My name is Rinz I have posted a couple of times on this forum. I am 41 and I have tinnitus (mostly right ear) for about 18 years.. Most of the time I can cope with it and am not too bothered by it.. though I do have my moments (like all of you I guess)
Last week while my sister was visiting me I went with her kids to some park. I also sat on a swing and took a couple of swings on it. When I wanted to get off I somehow did not position myself well and I fell off (I am ashamed to say) and I fell directly on my face. According to my brother in law, it was not a terribly hard blow but my right top of my face took the full impact and also bled (because it scratched on the sand). Also, I had muscle pain in my neck and shoulders and slight headache (not too bad). I was conscious, no blurry vision, no vomiting, memory loss, etc.
After a couple of days my tinnitus (which was normally manageable until then) spiked to a new loud level (right ear, which is the side I fell on). I went to the orthopedic doctor and he took some pics of my neck and such and I am fine (he said), no fractures etc. I also went to the ENT and it seems my hearing is fine (except for some low tone loss, <500 -20dB). I am just wondering whether I had a concussion (because I feel reasonably fine otherwise). The ENT prescibed some prednisolon (5mg, 1 pill per day) and I am taking vitamin B supplement and such, as well as clotiazepam (axiety medicine).
Did any of you have a similar experience.. can I expect the T to drop down to its "usual" level? I mean, I don't mind waiting.. but if it stays like this.. that would be terrible. I woke up crying and blaming myself for being so stupid to fall of a swing.. I had spikes before.. but now I am scared this is a different kind of damage.. (so not noise induced) and it might either become super loud or I will never get used to it..
Thank you for your answers...
Rinz
My name is Rinz I have posted a couple of times on this forum. I am 41 and I have tinnitus (mostly right ear) for about 18 years.. Most of the time I can cope with it and am not too bothered by it.. though I do have my moments (like all of you I guess)
Last week while my sister was visiting me I went with her kids to some park. I also sat on a swing and took a couple of swings on it. When I wanted to get off I somehow did not position myself well and I fell off (I am ashamed to say) and I fell directly on my face. According to my brother in law, it was not a terribly hard blow but my right top of my face took the full impact and also bled (because it scratched on the sand). Also, I had muscle pain in my neck and shoulders and slight headache (not too bad). I was conscious, no blurry vision, no vomiting, memory loss, etc.
After a couple of days my tinnitus (which was normally manageable until then) spiked to a new loud level (right ear, which is the side I fell on). I went to the orthopedic doctor and he took some pics of my neck and such and I am fine (he said), no fractures etc. I also went to the ENT and it seems my hearing is fine (except for some low tone loss, <500 -20dB). I am just wondering whether I had a concussion (because I feel reasonably fine otherwise). The ENT prescibed some prednisolon (5mg, 1 pill per day) and I am taking vitamin B supplement and such, as well as clotiazepam (axiety medicine).
Did any of you have a similar experience.. can I expect the T to drop down to its "usual" level? I mean, I don't mind waiting.. but if it stays like this.. that would be terrible. I woke up crying and blaming myself for being so stupid to fall of a swing.. I had spikes before.. but now I am scared this is a different kind of damage.. (so not noise induced) and it might either become super loud or I will never get used to it..
Thank you for your answers...
Rinz