- Jan 17, 2017
- 6
- Tinnitus Since
- sometime in 2012
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Long term exposure coupled with a recent transient event
I'm Bill. I'm 46 and am an audio engineer. I have Asperger's Syndrome and music/audio is my freak out. I've had a lifetime of exposure to sound in the mid 80's to 90's with some shows getting much louder. Generally I'd be in earplugs for them... but still I know it weakened me. back in 2012 I got this really bad head cold and my right ear was reall badly stopped up and I tried to clear it... BIGGEST MISTAKE OF MY ENTIRE LIFE!
I popped my cochlear window, felt the fluid drain out, got an intense wave of vertigo and nausea and knew I had really screwed up bad. I was 30 db down at 12K last time they checked and I had to make them test me at 12K- the standard test only goes to 8K.
So the ENT I went to didn't know about use of Prednisone, so oh well. Too bad there. There was low level T in that ear for a while. No big deal I could ignore it and it was way up high. I still had one good ear. A month an a half ago I was carrying a bag of cat food, a large bag over my left shoulder and it made a crinkle and a POP. Instant tone around 1K that hasn't gone away. Sometimes sort of but never really.
It's not as bad in the morning- none of it is but by 8PM it's getting bad and my ears feel really tired, like the compression mechanism is going on, they hurt. The pulsile high frequency stuff in the "bad" ear is pretty loud now, and gets much louder and with a serious harmonic spectrum if I look up and things seem to be getting kind of loud so maybe starting to get into hyperacrusis, I'm sorry about the spelling Im sure I clobbered it. There are really loud days like today and yesterday was not so bad.
I'm going back to a different ENT tomorrow... The last guy just didn't even try to appear like he gave a shit or could do anything. I'm reading in here this is common. Sigh.
So. Needless to say especially considering how important music is to me some of you can imagine what this means to me. I'm not a musician, It's worse then that- I make very high end custom control monitors. I'm not saying this to be an ass but just to give you some context for the impact this is having on me; there have been #1, Platinum and Grammy winning records recorded and mixed on my monitor systems, i won't say which but records and songs most of you will have heard... and now... Well. Shit.
Anyway- That's who i am and what I do and I told you all this just so you'd know what being able to come in here and know that you understand means for me, and I have been reading and have gotten some FANTASTIC advice, everyone is humble, and it feels like a family in here. Kind of a sad family sometimes how could we not be but a family nonetheless.
My family wants to thank you all maybe even more than me because this has gotten bad enough for me that it's very hard for me to stay here right now, even given how much I love them which is indescribable but you've all helped make it bearable. If any of you find yourself in the Charlotte, NC area any of you are welcome for dinner! That isn't talk, I mean that. I'm not entirely sure I would still be here had I not found you, and I love you all.
Bill
I popped my cochlear window, felt the fluid drain out, got an intense wave of vertigo and nausea and knew I had really screwed up bad. I was 30 db down at 12K last time they checked and I had to make them test me at 12K- the standard test only goes to 8K.
So the ENT I went to didn't know about use of Prednisone, so oh well. Too bad there. There was low level T in that ear for a while. No big deal I could ignore it and it was way up high. I still had one good ear. A month an a half ago I was carrying a bag of cat food, a large bag over my left shoulder and it made a crinkle and a POP. Instant tone around 1K that hasn't gone away. Sometimes sort of but never really.
It's not as bad in the morning- none of it is but by 8PM it's getting bad and my ears feel really tired, like the compression mechanism is going on, they hurt. The pulsile high frequency stuff in the "bad" ear is pretty loud now, and gets much louder and with a serious harmonic spectrum if I look up and things seem to be getting kind of loud so maybe starting to get into hyperacrusis, I'm sorry about the spelling Im sure I clobbered it. There are really loud days like today and yesterday was not so bad.
I'm going back to a different ENT tomorrow... The last guy just didn't even try to appear like he gave a shit or could do anything. I'm reading in here this is common. Sigh.
So. Needless to say especially considering how important music is to me some of you can imagine what this means to me. I'm not a musician, It's worse then that- I make very high end custom control monitors. I'm not saying this to be an ass but just to give you some context for the impact this is having on me; there have been #1, Platinum and Grammy winning records recorded and mixed on my monitor systems, i won't say which but records and songs most of you will have heard... and now... Well. Shit.
Anyway- That's who i am and what I do and I told you all this just so you'd know what being able to come in here and know that you understand means for me, and I have been reading and have gotten some FANTASTIC advice, everyone is humble, and it feels like a family in here. Kind of a sad family sometimes how could we not be but a family nonetheless.
My family wants to thank you all maybe even more than me because this has gotten bad enough for me that it's very hard for me to stay here right now, even given how much I love them which is indescribable but you've all helped make it bearable. If any of you find yourself in the Charlotte, NC area any of you are welcome for dinner! That isn't talk, I mean that. I'm not entirely sure I would still be here had I not found you, and I love you all.
Bill