Hello Fellow Tinnitus Sufferers,
I am a 38 YO Female and have been suffering with tinnitus since Sept 2010 or 2011 (can't remember exactly). I remember my left ear acutely became full and began ringing. I went to an ENT pretty quickly where I learned I had normal hearing and the doc told me to "make friends with it" that it wasn't going away. Wow, ok... I habituated very well, the T didn't bother me.
Unfortunately that changed in August of this year. I noticed a fluttering sensation in my left ear twice, once while at work a maintenance man was drilling into concrete and once at home when I was bent over using my Dustbuster. Since then, I started noticing that my own voice was "chiming" back into my head when speaking and increased tinnitus. My tinnitus is a constant high-pitched ringing in both ears. I feel like I have developed hyperacusis, I am very sensitive when a door closes, alarm goes off, TV, radio volume, certain people's voices etc.
What is really worrying me is that I have frequent daily spikes in the T. It will go up a notch or two for a few seconds and immediately go back to what I guess is now my normal T. Does this mean it is going to get worse?? I can't imagine.
I went to an audiologist a few months ago and my hearing tested fine and brain MRI was normal. She referred me to another ENT who performed an OAE and Tympanogram, both normal. They said that the OAE only went up to 6000hz, so if my issue was above that frequency it would not detect it. My Husband and I did an ultra high frequency test online and I couldn't hear 16000hz, he could clearly, but I could not. Only, if the ipad was turned on highest volume, then I could hear it. I could hear frequencies above that though???
So, could the ultra high frequency hearing loss be causing all of this mess? The ENT also referred me to a Cardiologist for a murmur he found and wants an ultra sound of my carotids (even though they sound clear to him). I have also been having some pretty high blood pressure spikes. I sometimes have the "whoosing" sound in my head also.
I am trying to habituate to this, but it is so difficult and the frequent daily frequency spikes are scaring the hell out of me. I made an appointment with the audiologist to discuss Neuromonics treatment, I have researched and realize the cost, but I am desperate at this point! What could cause the spikes (the BP, maybe)? What have you all done to habituate?
Any info would be helpful!
Jen
I am a 38 YO Female and have been suffering with tinnitus since Sept 2010 or 2011 (can't remember exactly). I remember my left ear acutely became full and began ringing. I went to an ENT pretty quickly where I learned I had normal hearing and the doc told me to "make friends with it" that it wasn't going away. Wow, ok... I habituated very well, the T didn't bother me.
Unfortunately that changed in August of this year. I noticed a fluttering sensation in my left ear twice, once while at work a maintenance man was drilling into concrete and once at home when I was bent over using my Dustbuster. Since then, I started noticing that my own voice was "chiming" back into my head when speaking and increased tinnitus. My tinnitus is a constant high-pitched ringing in both ears. I feel like I have developed hyperacusis, I am very sensitive when a door closes, alarm goes off, TV, radio volume, certain people's voices etc.
What is really worrying me is that I have frequent daily spikes in the T. It will go up a notch or two for a few seconds and immediately go back to what I guess is now my normal T. Does this mean it is going to get worse?? I can't imagine.
I went to an audiologist a few months ago and my hearing tested fine and brain MRI was normal. She referred me to another ENT who performed an OAE and Tympanogram, both normal. They said that the OAE only went up to 6000hz, so if my issue was above that frequency it would not detect it. My Husband and I did an ultra high frequency test online and I couldn't hear 16000hz, he could clearly, but I could not. Only, if the ipad was turned on highest volume, then I could hear it. I could hear frequencies above that though???
So, could the ultra high frequency hearing loss be causing all of this mess? The ENT also referred me to a Cardiologist for a murmur he found and wants an ultra sound of my carotids (even though they sound clear to him). I have also been having some pretty high blood pressure spikes. I sometimes have the "whoosing" sound in my head also.
I am trying to habituate to this, but it is so difficult and the frequent daily frequency spikes are scaring the hell out of me. I made an appointment with the audiologist to discuss Neuromonics treatment, I have researched and realize the cost, but I am desperate at this point! What could cause the spikes (the BP, maybe)? What have you all done to habituate?
Any info would be helpful!
Jen