- Jun 3, 2019
- 53
- Tinnitus Since
- 03/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Self-syringing (I think?)
I haven't used Tinnitus Talk in about a year but recently things have taken a turn for the worse and I could really use some support.
So about a week ago, I started hearing a very high pitch dog whistle in my left ear accompanying my tinnitus I've been used to for 2 years. I started worrying maybe I didn't have strong enough earplugs for my band practice, or maybe this was caused by the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine I had about a month ago.
I noticed it 4 nights in a row and tried to shake it off. Then on Father's Day, my sister took me on an hour car ride to my dad's and back where her boyfriend played moderately loud music the whole way. In hindsight, I wish I brought my earplugs(I was in the back). On the way back, I controlled the music and let it be quieter however my sister annoyingly blasted it it for less than a minute because she was arguing and thought it'd be funny to stop the argument. I woke up the next morning and I'm pretty sure that new tone has become much more noticeable. I have taken some NAC and Magnesium everyday since but it isn't going down.
I'm very worried this minor incident has left me with a tone that is very hard to ignore or mask. Is there a chance this new tone can just go away? My original tinnitus started in my right ear due to minor syringing damage and I thought my left might be safe but now it's quite loud and I feel like I'm back at the start. I just want some hope that this can be temporary. This wasn't my fault.
So about a week ago, I started hearing a very high pitch dog whistle in my left ear accompanying my tinnitus I've been used to for 2 years. I started worrying maybe I didn't have strong enough earplugs for my band practice, or maybe this was caused by the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine I had about a month ago.
I noticed it 4 nights in a row and tried to shake it off. Then on Father's Day, my sister took me on an hour car ride to my dad's and back where her boyfriend played moderately loud music the whole way. In hindsight, I wish I brought my earplugs(I was in the back). On the way back, I controlled the music and let it be quieter however my sister annoyingly blasted it it for less than a minute because she was arguing and thought it'd be funny to stop the argument. I woke up the next morning and I'm pretty sure that new tone has become much more noticeable. I have taken some NAC and Magnesium everyday since but it isn't going down.
I'm very worried this minor incident has left me with a tone that is very hard to ignore or mask. Is there a chance this new tone can just go away? My original tinnitus started in my right ear due to minor syringing damage and I thought my left might be safe but now it's quite loud and I feel like I'm back at the start. I just want some hope that this can be temporary. This wasn't my fault.