Hi Alex
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I've read somewhere, but I don't remember where, that Amoxycillin is not ototoxic. It's the antibiotics that is mainly given to young children when they have otitis and other serious bacterial infections: pediatricians wouldn't give this to young children if it could hardly hurt their ears. I've been having T on right ear since last April just after a viral media otitis causing inner ear inflammation. 6 weaks after this otitis my ENT measured a 4% hearing loss on right ear, probably causing T. 3 months later my audition only very few improved on right ear. Another ENT told me that after 3 months if my ear didn't recover it was too late and I had to get used to live with my T... 10 days ago, 7 months after T appeared, a new audition test was made by my "official" ENT, showing that... my right ear definitely recovered full audition (2nd ENT pronostic was wrong on this point).
T is still here at this time but I keep hope because audition test check only hearing up to 8000 Hz frequency and it seems it can take still more time for higher frequencies to recovery (my T is at about 12-14 kHz, so high frequencies). If sound signals come back normally the brain, it's quite possible brain plasticity will adapt and T will decrease and even disappear.
So give you time a keep hope: ear needs a lot of time (in the case of viral inflammation it can last really more than 3 months!). In the meantime, I know it's easy to write, but it's important to do, enjoy live meeting people you love and practicing your favorite activities in order to focus on other things than T. And as said Chris Martin, the leader of the music groupe Coldplay, having also T, it's important not to panic, lives goes on. Today, most of the time during the day I forget my T, which was not the case at the beginning. So even if my T don't disappear, my wellness has improved since the beginning of T.
Take care and courage!
Laurent
PS: did your ENT make an audition test of your ears?