- Oct 17, 2016
- 3
- Tinnitus Since
- 3/2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- delayed onset Head Trauma related Tinnitus
Hi everyone,
I pulled out into an intersection and got hit by a driver that never slowed down, (no skid marks or braking) It is estimated that he was probably going between 35 and 45 mph. I got hit on the drivers side just in front of my door. My head hit the side window, and I ended up with a hematoma on my left temple unconscious at the scene.
The CT scan at emergency was inconclusive. About 8 days later, (This was the first week of March 2016) I woke up to a combination high frequency pitch mixed with a white noise (moderate hissing sound in both ears. It has never subsided, nor changes for any reason.
I've done a lot of research and discovered that Claus-F. Claussen, MD has done a great deal of journal published research into this topic.
Has anyone been diagnosed with this condition to head trauma?
Thank You,
Jack Ciarniello
I pulled out into an intersection and got hit by a driver that never slowed down, (no skid marks or braking) It is estimated that he was probably going between 35 and 45 mph. I got hit on the drivers side just in front of my door. My head hit the side window, and I ended up with a hematoma on my left temple unconscious at the scene.
The CT scan at emergency was inconclusive. About 8 days later, (This was the first week of March 2016) I woke up to a combination high frequency pitch mixed with a white noise (moderate hissing sound in both ears. It has never subsided, nor changes for any reason.
I've done a lot of research and discovered that Claus-F. Claussen, MD has done a great deal of journal published research into this topic.
Has anyone been diagnosed with this condition to head trauma?
Thank You,
Jack Ciarniello