Hello everyone, I am new here.
I'm writing this to share my story and seek help and advice from experienced people.
On the night of May 25th, I fell asleep after listening to music at high volume with in-ear headphones for about 10 minutes. When I woke up in the morning, I heard a loud ringing in my ear, unlike anything I had ever experienced. Instead of panicking, I decided to wait a few days, hoping it would go away on its own. When it didn't, after three days, I went to see my GP. She examined my ears, said there was earwax buildup, which could be causing the ringing, and prescribed olive oil drops.
After I started using the drops, my tinnitus reached its worst level. My ears, already clogged with earwax, became blocked entirely with the use of the oil, and I couldn't hear anything besides the ringing. One day, the ringing became so unbearable that I wandered around the house aimlessly and started crying. I even thought about ending my life. It was really, really loud and neither diminished nor paused for a moment.
Realizing the seriousness of the situation, my girlfriend made an appointment with a private ENT specialist. I first went to a private hospital appointment and later to an NHS appointment. Both ENT doctors found no issues in the hearing tests and said I needed to get used to living with tinnitus, which might decrease over time.
I even asked the professor why he didn't apply steroid treatment despite the sensorineural hearing loss shown in the audiogram. He said that my loss wasn't significant enough to require any treatment and assured me that my tinnitus would improve over time.
Here are the results:
Although I've experienced terrible tinnitus and hyperacusis, my hyperacusis has significantly decreased compared to when it first started. My tinnitus is still very loud, but what concerns me most now is my hearing loss. I feel like I'm hearing everything as if behind glass. I can't hear low-volume sounds as I used to. My girlfriend and friends sometimes warn me for speaking too loudly. I have difficulty understanding people in noisy environments. The sounds in videos and movies I watch on the phone sound very different to me. I hear sounds in a "blurred" way. So, I really notice my hearing loss, which wasn't considered significant.
It's been almost two months since the incident started. Is it too late for hearing loss treatment in this case?
If anyone has had similar experiences and can share their knowledge, I would be very grateful, as I lived happily on my own, but now my life has become a torment.
Thank you.
I'm writing this to share my story and seek help and advice from experienced people.
On the night of May 25th, I fell asleep after listening to music at high volume with in-ear headphones for about 10 minutes. When I woke up in the morning, I heard a loud ringing in my ear, unlike anything I had ever experienced. Instead of panicking, I decided to wait a few days, hoping it would go away on its own. When it didn't, after three days, I went to see my GP. She examined my ears, said there was earwax buildup, which could be causing the ringing, and prescribed olive oil drops.
After I started using the drops, my tinnitus reached its worst level. My ears, already clogged with earwax, became blocked entirely with the use of the oil, and I couldn't hear anything besides the ringing. One day, the ringing became so unbearable that I wandered around the house aimlessly and started crying. I even thought about ending my life. It was really, really loud and neither diminished nor paused for a moment.
Realizing the seriousness of the situation, my girlfriend made an appointment with a private ENT specialist. I first went to a private hospital appointment and later to an NHS appointment. Both ENT doctors found no issues in the hearing tests and said I needed to get used to living with tinnitus, which might decrease over time.
I even asked the professor why he didn't apply steroid treatment despite the sensorineural hearing loss shown in the audiogram. He said that my loss wasn't significant enough to require any treatment and assured me that my tinnitus would improve over time.
Here are the results:
Although I've experienced terrible tinnitus and hyperacusis, my hyperacusis has significantly decreased compared to when it first started. My tinnitus is still very loud, but what concerns me most now is my hearing loss. I feel like I'm hearing everything as if behind glass. I can't hear low-volume sounds as I used to. My girlfriend and friends sometimes warn me for speaking too loudly. I have difficulty understanding people in noisy environments. The sounds in videos and movies I watch on the phone sound very different to me. I hear sounds in a "blurred" way. So, I really notice my hearing loss, which wasn't considered significant.
It's been almost two months since the incident started. Is it too late for hearing loss treatment in this case?
If anyone has had similar experiences and can share their knowledge, I would be very grateful, as I lived happily on my own, but now my life has become a torment.
Thank you.