- Mar 22, 2017
- 26
- Tinnitus Since
- 03/2017. Habituated. Came back 04/2024
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Reason unknown. Perhaps ear syringing or ETD.
Hello, I'm 26 years old. I'm from Norway.
I first heard my tinnitus on 1 or 2 March. I've had problems with earwax buildups during the last couple of years (probably because I sleep with earbuds 4 to 5 nights a week). The couple of weeks before I got my tinnitus, I felt that my ears were a bit full, and lately, my right ear has started making louder-than-normal sounds when I swallow.
I thought this was another earwax problem, so I went about with it like I'd done the last times by applying Revaxør. It's some oil you drop into your ear to loosen the wax up overnight, and then you use some balloon-looking device to pump water into the ear afterward. I got some out, but I thought there were more in the ear, so I probably kept spraying water too much and perhaps too hard into my ear.
I can't really say I heard many sounds right after, but on Friday night (1 day later), I had problems sleeping, which ain't uncommon since I struggle with insomnia. It was then I first heard what sounded like a very high-pitched noise that just got louder and louder the more I tried to sleep. I gave up and went online to Google. This was probably the worst I could have done since I had read so many horror stories about tinnitus that it sounded ten times worse within an hour than it did first.
I thought I'd go to the doctor to check what could cause this, but it was a weekend, so I had to wait until Monday. I got an appointment on Wednesday (luckily, since waiting times are usually pretty long). The time between Friday and Wednesday was very hard, and I only slept 2-3 hours a day due to stress about this sound and the prospect of having it for the rest of my life (the result of my nightly Google adventure).
I didn't get to see my regular doctor, whom I know pretty well, since it was a short-notice visit, so I got a woman I'd never seen. This was a significant problem for me since I only managed to partly get the ear problem explained and nothing about the stress and panic.
This is because I struggle with social anxiety and have problems talking with people I don't know (I'm working on this and am in much better shape than I was a year ago, when I had been pretty much isolating myself for a good 2-3 years). She didn't have the foggiest idea of what could cause this noise and checked my ears (but she did this pretty fast, so I don't know how much she actually looked). She gave me some pills named Rinexin in case my sinus was the problem causing this.
My mental state was none the better and the lack of sleep was starting to catch up with me so I was not functional in my daily life, feeling so sleepy and constantly listening to this noise, wondering why I had to be tortured like this and why there was no easy way to fix it. Some days later, I got to visit my regular doctor and explained my problems, but it didn't seem like he knew much about tinnitus either, and he gave me some Benzos for my sleep. I kept using these pills each night, and it calmed me down enough to start sleeping usually again. The days were still pretty bad since the pills only had a 10-hour half-life, but I managed to get somewhat back to my daily life again but still had waves of panic and despair rolling onto me when I started to overthink about my current state of intruding noises.
As the days and weeks went on and my mental state improved with time, I also noticed that the sound got much louder when my nose got blocked. The only way to fix this was either to use nasal spray or, strangely enough, to squeeze my ear so it sounded like air was escaping it (????).
This got me thinking something was wrong with my eardrum, but it can't be ruptured since my hearing is like it always has been. Since then, I have been using nasal sprays like a madman, and I already had an unhealthy relationship with these sprays. I also read somewhere online that you should not lie flat when sleeping if you have problems with your Eustachian tube, so I have been sleeping more or less sitting since then, which seems to work at least together with keeping my nose open.
Today, I have not had any panic problems about the sound, and it sounds less loud to me, so I could sit in my living room with just normal sounds without getting stressed out for a while.
Sorry for the long text and bad grammar since this is not my native language.
So I'm wondering, could I have some pressure problem in my ear that causes this sound? I know the panic and anxiety made it much worse than it actually was for the first couple of weeks, so with that problem starting to go away, it's more livable slowly, but I still hear the sound when it's quiet or when I think enough about it.
I don't even know what caused this problem. It could be ear cleaning, sleeping for years with earplugs, or loud music. I don't believe much in the latter since I've not been to concerts or listened to that loud music on my MP3 player.
I first heard my tinnitus on 1 or 2 March. I've had problems with earwax buildups during the last couple of years (probably because I sleep with earbuds 4 to 5 nights a week). The couple of weeks before I got my tinnitus, I felt that my ears were a bit full, and lately, my right ear has started making louder-than-normal sounds when I swallow.
I thought this was another earwax problem, so I went about with it like I'd done the last times by applying Revaxør. It's some oil you drop into your ear to loosen the wax up overnight, and then you use some balloon-looking device to pump water into the ear afterward. I got some out, but I thought there were more in the ear, so I probably kept spraying water too much and perhaps too hard into my ear.
I can't really say I heard many sounds right after, but on Friday night (1 day later), I had problems sleeping, which ain't uncommon since I struggle with insomnia. It was then I first heard what sounded like a very high-pitched noise that just got louder and louder the more I tried to sleep. I gave up and went online to Google. This was probably the worst I could have done since I had read so many horror stories about tinnitus that it sounded ten times worse within an hour than it did first.
I thought I'd go to the doctor to check what could cause this, but it was a weekend, so I had to wait until Monday. I got an appointment on Wednesday (luckily, since waiting times are usually pretty long). The time between Friday and Wednesday was very hard, and I only slept 2-3 hours a day due to stress about this sound and the prospect of having it for the rest of my life (the result of my nightly Google adventure).
I didn't get to see my regular doctor, whom I know pretty well, since it was a short-notice visit, so I got a woman I'd never seen. This was a significant problem for me since I only managed to partly get the ear problem explained and nothing about the stress and panic.
This is because I struggle with social anxiety and have problems talking with people I don't know (I'm working on this and am in much better shape than I was a year ago, when I had been pretty much isolating myself for a good 2-3 years). She didn't have the foggiest idea of what could cause this noise and checked my ears (but she did this pretty fast, so I don't know how much she actually looked). She gave me some pills named Rinexin in case my sinus was the problem causing this.
My mental state was none the better and the lack of sleep was starting to catch up with me so I was not functional in my daily life, feeling so sleepy and constantly listening to this noise, wondering why I had to be tortured like this and why there was no easy way to fix it. Some days later, I got to visit my regular doctor and explained my problems, but it didn't seem like he knew much about tinnitus either, and he gave me some Benzos for my sleep. I kept using these pills each night, and it calmed me down enough to start sleeping usually again. The days were still pretty bad since the pills only had a 10-hour half-life, but I managed to get somewhat back to my daily life again but still had waves of panic and despair rolling onto me when I started to overthink about my current state of intruding noises.
As the days and weeks went on and my mental state improved with time, I also noticed that the sound got much louder when my nose got blocked. The only way to fix this was either to use nasal spray or, strangely enough, to squeeze my ear so it sounded like air was escaping it (????).
This got me thinking something was wrong with my eardrum, but it can't be ruptured since my hearing is like it always has been. Since then, I have been using nasal sprays like a madman, and I already had an unhealthy relationship with these sprays. I also read somewhere online that you should not lie flat when sleeping if you have problems with your Eustachian tube, so I have been sleeping more or less sitting since then, which seems to work at least together with keeping my nose open.
Today, I have not had any panic problems about the sound, and it sounds less loud to me, so I could sit in my living room with just normal sounds without getting stressed out for a while.
Sorry for the long text and bad grammar since this is not my native language.
So I'm wondering, could I have some pressure problem in my ear that causes this sound? I know the panic and anxiety made it much worse than it actually was for the first couple of weeks, so with that problem starting to go away, it's more livable slowly, but I still hear the sound when it's quiet or when I think enough about it.
I don't even know what caused this problem. It could be ear cleaning, sleeping for years with earplugs, or loud music. I don't believe much in the latter since I've not been to concerts or listened to that loud music on my MP3 player.