Hi, Lbjprx0x0,
Welcome to Tinnitus Talk! I certainly do understand what you're going through right now. How long did you take the Tramadol before the ringing started? I'm glad you got yourself off the drug, and hope that you have been given something else for pain that is NOT ototoxic.
I believe the ringing may have been caused by the drug; I've had a similar experience myself, with blood pressure medicine. I got myself off the drugs, and still have the ringing, but it has improved somewhat. In the beginning, I had roaring tinnitus. It is still there, but it is not roaring any more!
You did the right thing by getting off the drug, and by going to the ENT to have a hearing test. It's good that you don't have any hearing loss; that is a blessing. It's possible that, if you give it time, the awful ringing will subside, or even go away. But --- it will take time. In the meantime, there are some things you can do: Try not to let the ringing take over your life (easier said than done!!). Try to get some good quality sleep, if that is possible. Don't disrupt your life routines because of the tinnitus. In the early stage of tinnitus, the ringing is overwhelming and horrible, but it will most likely subside over time. Many of us use sound therapy or sound masking of some type, that will help mask the sound of the tinnitus. Water sounds are particularly calming, and may help you get to sleep easier. Also, if you are interested in taking natural supplements, we can suggest some that seem to help.
You are going to be OK. I'm very glad you got off the drug; that was the first step in the right direction. There are so many ototoxic (damaging to the ear) drugs out there, that you've got to be careful what you take.
Best wishes, and extra hugs,
Karen