Hey guys,
I've been on here since October of 2018 when I was first struck with tinnitus from a slap to the ear, unfortunately due to the panicked state I was in after seeing an ENT and audiologist with no hearing loss...
My ENT prescribed me Lorazepam, which worked extremely well in keeping the tinnitus perception very low, and I pretty much was going about life as normal...
Anyhow 12 months later out of nowhere "just as I was thinking of starting a taper off the Lorazepam" I suddenly noticed my tinnitus creeping up on me and that feeling of aural fullness and noise sensitivity creeping back, there was nothing I can think of that created this spike, but it's here to stay.
My question is do these sort of spikes usually settle down, and is wearing a high fidelity earplug in the effected ear all day a good idea for now? I'm new to these spikes and really not sure what helps others. Thanks very much.
It's basically currently a mixture of mild pressure in the ear, extreme high pitched tinnitus, mild hyperacusis.
I've been on here since October of 2018 when I was first struck with tinnitus from a slap to the ear, unfortunately due to the panicked state I was in after seeing an ENT and audiologist with no hearing loss...
My ENT prescribed me Lorazepam, which worked extremely well in keeping the tinnitus perception very low, and I pretty much was going about life as normal...
Anyhow 12 months later out of nowhere "just as I was thinking of starting a taper off the Lorazepam" I suddenly noticed my tinnitus creeping up on me and that feeling of aural fullness and noise sensitivity creeping back, there was nothing I can think of that created this spike, but it's here to stay.
My question is do these sort of spikes usually settle down, and is wearing a high fidelity earplug in the effected ear all day a good idea for now? I'm new to these spikes and really not sure what helps others. Thanks very much.
It's basically currently a mixture of mild pressure in the ear, extreme high pitched tinnitus, mild hyperacusis.