- Nov 20, 2018
- 9
- Tinnitus Since
- 2010 - huge spike 2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Initial - unknown. Spike - suspected Ibuprofen
Hi everyone - I'm so glad to have come across Tinnitus Talk today. I have been wracking the internet the last few days - feeling pretty emotional - so trying to be careful about what I read. I wonder if anyone has advice for me?
About 7 years ago I experienced tinnitus for the first time - no cause I could put my finger on. Although I did get extreme ear infections when I was very young - I've always suspected this could have been a cause (however happened 10+ years before I got tinnitus). It was stressful in the beginning but I got used to it/there were full days even weeks I wouldn't think about it/notice it - Doctor and ENT specialist offered no specific help.
Last 2 weeks my tinnitus has gotten crazy loud - mostly in my left ear.
I went to the doctor last Friday who pointed out to me Ibuprofen can cause deafness and tinnitus. I'd taken them for a week recently due to a sports injury.
I feel like I may have a slight loss of hearing in my left ear which is why I can hear the tinnitus louder. From the papers I've read deafness can cause an increase in tinnitus because your brain over-activates the hearing circuits. Kind of like phantom limb syndrome - at least I've seen a paper describe tinnitus as this.
What can I do?
I've booked myself in for a hearing test tomorrow.
NHS ENT waiting time is ridiculous.
I'm concerned from what I've read about the golden window for using Prednisolone. I've also found a paper (I'm a scientist) which suggests injection of dexamethasone has better effects - how would I even go about getting this? Does anyone have experiences?
A few coping strategies I would have gone MAD without this last week;
- My partners BOSE noise cancelling headphones - I'm not sure why, maybe it's the white noise? They can completely drown out the tinnitus. Although after playing sport last night and getting a whistle blown close to my ear - it took them a lot longer to settle it.
- Cambridge audio speaker - even just on but without music - again imagining this is white noise benefit.
Should I be going back to my GP to get a course of Prednisolone ASAP? Which antioxidant/supplements would be best to try - am thinking of zinc, B12 and ginkgo.
About 7 years ago I experienced tinnitus for the first time - no cause I could put my finger on. Although I did get extreme ear infections when I was very young - I've always suspected this could have been a cause (however happened 10+ years before I got tinnitus). It was stressful in the beginning but I got used to it/there were full days even weeks I wouldn't think about it/notice it - Doctor and ENT specialist offered no specific help.
Last 2 weeks my tinnitus has gotten crazy loud - mostly in my left ear.
I went to the doctor last Friday who pointed out to me Ibuprofen can cause deafness and tinnitus. I'd taken them for a week recently due to a sports injury.
I feel like I may have a slight loss of hearing in my left ear which is why I can hear the tinnitus louder. From the papers I've read deafness can cause an increase in tinnitus because your brain over-activates the hearing circuits. Kind of like phantom limb syndrome - at least I've seen a paper describe tinnitus as this.
What can I do?
I've booked myself in for a hearing test tomorrow.
NHS ENT waiting time is ridiculous.
I'm concerned from what I've read about the golden window for using Prednisolone. I've also found a paper (I'm a scientist) which suggests injection of dexamethasone has better effects - how would I even go about getting this? Does anyone have experiences?
A few coping strategies I would have gone MAD without this last week;
- My partners BOSE noise cancelling headphones - I'm not sure why, maybe it's the white noise? They can completely drown out the tinnitus. Although after playing sport last night and getting a whistle blown close to my ear - it took them a lot longer to settle it.
- Cambridge audio speaker - even just on but without music - again imagining this is white noise benefit.
Should I be going back to my GP to get a course of Prednisolone ASAP? Which antioxidant/supplements would be best to try - am thinking of zinc, B12 and ginkgo.