My experience with HBOT:
Initial cause tinnitus:
Location: HBO centrum Aachen
Marx schedule: 2,4 ata and 90 mins of 100% oxygen. The measured partial oxygen pressure was in the range of 980 to 1280 mg. -> copied this directly from the description of I received.
Total duration of dive: 2,5 hrs (incl. 15 mins descent + 15 mins ascent)
HBO chamber: tank for 12 people
Medical evaluation: before and after every session ears were check on signs of barotrauma with otoscope (no signs of barotraume detected in my ears).
HBOT itself is not loud, i think max 70/75 dBs + I was allowed to wear hearing protection all the time except during the ascent and descent.
Start HBOT treatment :
Session 1: 15/05/2020
- Devoped a popping/crackling + feeling of fluid in in both left and right ear (right ear started only last week friday)
- Left ear still sizzles on and off, sometimes stops, but no real difference in the last 3 weeks
- Right ear also started to develop a similar sizling tone as the right ear (=T5!?). It's still less frequent and intens, but I have the impression that it is getting worse every few days.
My conclusion
I will never forget these legendary words of the ENT: "it is not possible that HBOT will make your tinnitus any worse.".
Additional Remark
I also wanted to share this link, because I wish I would have decided differently to start the HBOT having this information:
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Effect on Middle Ear and Eustachian Tube Function
"The results show 15 of the 33 patients (45%) had evidence of eustachian tube dysfunction after treatment was initiated. Of these, 15 (100%) developed the sensation of fullness, 13 (87%) developed serous otitis media, and 7 (47%) required tympanostomy tubes."
-> So please be aware that the 2/3% ratio of people having an adverse reaction to HBOT they often throw around MIGHT be a gross underestimation.
Initial cause tinnitus:
- 10/2018 - car accident - bilateral "head tinnitus" (=T1)
- 04/04/2020 - Acoustic trauma (cummulative) - unitlateral Left ear (=T2)
- late april 2020 - worsening due to prednisone/piracetam - bilateral shifting from L to R (=T3)
Location: HBO centrum Aachen
Marx schedule: 2,4 ata and 90 mins of 100% oxygen. The measured partial oxygen pressure was in the range of 980 to 1280 mg. -> copied this directly from the description of I received.
Total duration of dive: 2,5 hrs (incl. 15 mins descent + 15 mins ascent)
HBO chamber: tank for 12 people
Medical evaluation: before and after every session ears were check on signs of barotrauma with otoscope (no signs of barotraume detected in my ears).
HBOT itself is not loud, i think max 70/75 dBs + I was allowed to wear hearing protection all the time except during the ascent and descent.
Start HBOT treatment :
Session 1: 15/05/2020
- During Therapy: immidiate sizzling in Left ear immediatly after pressure started to build.
- After therapy: Slight spike in T2 which subsided, no adverse effect
- During therapy: immidiate sizzling in Left ear immediatly after pressure started to build.
- After therapy:
- Slight spike in T2 which subsided,
- noticed that a new sound was manifsting in Left ear which did not subside during the weekend, but was less intense than the sound I heard during the dive (=T4).
- morning of the 18th: first time I woke-up without T2, but it was fluctuating very hard in the days before so difficult to say if HBOT had anything to do with it. However, this sadly made me decide to try another session.
- Slight spike in T2 which subsided,
- During therapy: immidiate sizzling in Left ear immediatly after pressure started to build.
- After therapy:
- Immediatly after: T4 was more profound was closer to the sizzling I heared during therapy
- Several hours after therapy: suddenly started to hear high pitched random "blinks" -> made me freak out completely and decided to stop the therapy.
- Two weeks after therarpy: T4 became even more profound and sometimes was completly the same as the sound I heard in the chamber. I also had a painfull feeling in my ear and a feeling of having fluid in my ear.
- Devoped a popping/crackling + feeling of fluid in in both left and right ear (right ear started only last week friday)
- Left ear still sizzles on and off, sometimes stops, but no real difference in the last 3 weeks
- Right ear also started to develop a similar sizling tone as the right ear (=T5!?). It's still less frequent and intens, but I have the impression that it is getting worse every few days.
My conclusion
- HBOT did not do anything for T1 to -3 and gave me (at least temporarily) T4 & T5 + ETD/barotrauma.
- I think it's good to be cautious with HBOT if you experience any noise induced directly by the increase in pressure, as this might indicate that you are sensitive to ETD/barotrauma.
- A spike in your T seems to be a normal side effect and appears to go away for almost everyone.
I will never forget these legendary words of the ENT: "it is not possible that HBOT will make your tinnitus any worse.".
Additional Remark
I also wanted to share this link, because I wish I would have decided differently to start the HBOT having this information:
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Effect on Middle Ear and Eustachian Tube Function
"The results show 15 of the 33 patients (45%) had evidence of eustachian tube dysfunction after treatment was initiated. Of these, 15 (100%) developed the sensation of fullness, 13 (87%) developed serous otitis media, and 7 (47%) required tympanostomy tubes."
-> So please be aware that the 2/3% ratio of people having an adverse reaction to HBOT they often throw around MIGHT be a gross underestimation.