- Aug 6, 2018
- 4
- Tinnitus Since
- 5/7/18
- Cause of Tinnitus
- ?Surgery, ?medication or ??
Hi Everyone - I am 51 and at the moment trying to come to terms with Tinnitus & deafness. I woke in the early hours on 5 July to a sound of gushing water (I thought a pipe had burst somewhere) - it was in my head. It was so loud. I thought I needed my ears syringed so made a GP appt. I couldn't get in for 2 days. I had had foot surgery 8 days prior and was on anti-inflammatory and antibiotics. The GP advised it was a sudden hearing loss and to have a CT scan done, see an audiologist and ENT specialist.
I thought this was overkill so I asked 'Dr Google'. Dr Google said medication can cause this problem, so I ceased my medication. The problem continued. I then tried to book the audiologist but needed a referral - back to the GP - a different one this time - he said the last diagnosis was overkill and to try Sudafed to unblock the nasel tubes - I tried this whilst waiting for my audiologist appt. - it didn't work.
I had the appt with the audiologist- my left side is completely deaf. Fortunately the audiologist managed to get me an ENT appt three days later, I had the CT scan and went for my visit. The ENT has prescribed 50mg prednislone for 7 days, 25mg for 7 days, 12mg for 7 days a new CT scan with contrast dye and then revisit. I am at day 15 of the medication. If anything I think I have gained a very small amount of hearing, if I put the phone to the 'sad' ear I hear a shallow, yet quiet vibrating voice through a tunnel (best way to describe what I am hearing).
The Tinnitus though is chaotic in my head. If I am alone I can put my headphones on and listen to the sound therapy on youtube, sounds of running water or wind - this helps a lot to mask the crazies in my head, if I am in a group of 4 or more though, it is chaotic. The sound distortion of voices, of clanging noises and just intense ringing does my head in. How do you mask these sounds whilst still maintaining conversation with people. I am four weeks in so far, my sleep is fractured, my temper is fractured - I just feel like snapping all the time.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. My next ENT visit is still 7 days away.
He had said if this treatment doesn't work I will then have 7 days of injecting prednisolone directly into the cochlear, if that doesn't work he doesn't think I will regain my hearing at all - help!
I thought this was overkill so I asked 'Dr Google'. Dr Google said medication can cause this problem, so I ceased my medication. The problem continued. I then tried to book the audiologist but needed a referral - back to the GP - a different one this time - he said the last diagnosis was overkill and to try Sudafed to unblock the nasel tubes - I tried this whilst waiting for my audiologist appt. - it didn't work.
I had the appt with the audiologist- my left side is completely deaf. Fortunately the audiologist managed to get me an ENT appt three days later, I had the CT scan and went for my visit. The ENT has prescribed 50mg prednislone for 7 days, 25mg for 7 days, 12mg for 7 days a new CT scan with contrast dye and then revisit. I am at day 15 of the medication. If anything I think I have gained a very small amount of hearing, if I put the phone to the 'sad' ear I hear a shallow, yet quiet vibrating voice through a tunnel (best way to describe what I am hearing).
The Tinnitus though is chaotic in my head. If I am alone I can put my headphones on and listen to the sound therapy on youtube, sounds of running water or wind - this helps a lot to mask the crazies in my head, if I am in a group of 4 or more though, it is chaotic. The sound distortion of voices, of clanging noises and just intense ringing does my head in. How do you mask these sounds whilst still maintaining conversation with people. I am four weeks in so far, my sleep is fractured, my temper is fractured - I just feel like snapping all the time.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. My next ENT visit is still 7 days away.
He had said if this treatment doesn't work I will then have 7 days of injecting prednisolone directly into the cochlear, if that doesn't work he doesn't think I will regain my hearing at all - help!