Hi - It's my first time here.
It's a first for me on any such forum in fact. That's how bad this is for me and I don't know what to do next. So I guess I'm hoping for some direction - or at least some hope.
My name is Tom and this ringing in my ears began about two months ago. It came on suddenly, without any injury, or any other kind of real trigger that I can identify. One minute I was fine - then I wasn't. Is this common?
Although at that time - to be clear - I did have allergy congestion, and the beginnings of an ear infection in my left ear. My GP and an ENT specialist felt certain the ringing would subside once the other symptoms were treated and reduced. But it did not. At first it was mild and confined to the left ear. Now it's in both - though far worse in the left - and more constant and louder overall.
But my concern now is that it may be as much self-induced as anything else. I'm wondering if that once I became aware of the sound, maybe my brain began to fixate on it. Does anyone have input or thoughts on this? But meanwhile. sleeping, working, interactions with my family and friends, any sort of normal life, are all pretty seriously compromised.
In the past two weeks, I've had my hearing checked (all OK), and next week will have other tests to see if there are any structural issues in my sinuses, ears, etc. but no one expects much to be found.
I still have hope that it may fade (or maybe just go away) . But now , I also think I will need to begin to find ways of adapting to it.
Thanks so much to everyone for your attention and advice. And I hope that you all are finding ways of improving - or at least coping with - your situation.
Tom
It's a first for me on any such forum in fact. That's how bad this is for me and I don't know what to do next. So I guess I'm hoping for some direction - or at least some hope.
My name is Tom and this ringing in my ears began about two months ago. It came on suddenly, without any injury, or any other kind of real trigger that I can identify. One minute I was fine - then I wasn't. Is this common?
Although at that time - to be clear - I did have allergy congestion, and the beginnings of an ear infection in my left ear. My GP and an ENT specialist felt certain the ringing would subside once the other symptoms were treated and reduced. But it did not. At first it was mild and confined to the left ear. Now it's in both - though far worse in the left - and more constant and louder overall.
But my concern now is that it may be as much self-induced as anything else. I'm wondering if that once I became aware of the sound, maybe my brain began to fixate on it. Does anyone have input or thoughts on this? But meanwhile. sleeping, working, interactions with my family and friends, any sort of normal life, are all pretty seriously compromised.
In the past two weeks, I've had my hearing checked (all OK), and next week will have other tests to see if there are any structural issues in my sinuses, ears, etc. but no one expects much to be found.
I still have hope that it may fade (or maybe just go away) . But now , I also think I will need to begin to find ways of adapting to it.
Thanks so much to everyone for your attention and advice. And I hope that you all are finding ways of improving - or at least coping with - your situation.
Tom