Hello there.
I have had a mild case of tinnitus in my right ear for almost two months now, and I still can't seem to find a way to get over it mentally.
During the course of the last couple of years , I have had numerous problems with my ears. At first, the doctors thought it was something viral that was causing the ear pressure and headaches, but then they decided it was Eustachian Tube Dysfunction that was the culprit and gave me a box of Claritin and sent me on my way. About a year later and no improvement, I knew that I would have to try a different path to find a cure. So, I ultimately opted to have a somewhat new balloon surgery to open the tube up, and there was only a slight improvement in my hearing. Eventually, I just decided to give up and start to move on with my life, instead of spending every moment worrying about it. Unfortunately, that isn't what happened.
A ringing in my right ear became noticeable about a year after the surgery, and I couldn't seem to make it stop. This kind of whistle-like noise has appeared before, but it usually was rare and lasted for only a couple of seconds. Anyway, now it's been two months and my doctor just gave me some medication to try, and I can't help but feel hopeless about the future. I hope it goes away, but honestly I don't think it will.
Thank you for reading this, and any advice on how to make the necessary adjustments would be greatly appreciated.
I have had a mild case of tinnitus in my right ear for almost two months now, and I still can't seem to find a way to get over it mentally.
During the course of the last couple of years , I have had numerous problems with my ears. At first, the doctors thought it was something viral that was causing the ear pressure and headaches, but then they decided it was Eustachian Tube Dysfunction that was the culprit and gave me a box of Claritin and sent me on my way. About a year later and no improvement, I knew that I would have to try a different path to find a cure. So, I ultimately opted to have a somewhat new balloon surgery to open the tube up, and there was only a slight improvement in my hearing. Eventually, I just decided to give up and start to move on with my life, instead of spending every moment worrying about it. Unfortunately, that isn't what happened.
A ringing in my right ear became noticeable about a year after the surgery, and I couldn't seem to make it stop. This kind of whistle-like noise has appeared before, but it usually was rare and lasted for only a couple of seconds. Anyway, now it's been two months and my doctor just gave me some medication to try, and I can't help but feel hopeless about the future. I hope it goes away, but honestly I don't think it will.
Thank you for reading this, and any advice on how to make the necessary adjustments would be greatly appreciated.