- Sep 4, 2016
- 32
- Tinnitus Since
- 2003
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise & Antibiotic mix, yay
Well.... bummer.
I first got mild Tinnitus years ago, but it was the sort of tinnitus that you would barely hear in a quiet room. Very easy to live with. Unknown how ( I think noise ).
Then came 2016, when I received oxotoxic antibiotics. I'm sure you know how that goes ......
Anyways, a week ago playing Hockey. PAK! ..... I get hit with a puck to the side of my helmet (goalie) right against my hear. Instantly go deaf in my right ear for a few moments before things come back 1 mins later. I knew it was bad. That night I could hear a very low ... reactive higher pitch noise (that or I'm getting weird input at a certain tone? its kinda confusing atm. Its similiar to putting your ear against a seashell but barely noticable but only at a certain tone). 2 days later.... the new tone comes into the ear, and 6 days later its grown as loud as my current T (at times, volume seems to vary, maybe reactive, not sure yet), but only in the right ear ..... The ear sometimes feels fine and other times feels slightly full as well.
Really shitty. I have more hope though that this type of T might actually reduce or go away over time though, and my damn 1 year old helmet is up for sale. My fault for going with the cool looking one vs the the more expensive type I suppose. Stupid helmet haha. At least I feel like I deserved it this time.
So I'm trying to learn more about acoustic shock, and delayed onset.
I first got mild Tinnitus years ago, but it was the sort of tinnitus that you would barely hear in a quiet room. Very easy to live with. Unknown how ( I think noise ).
Then came 2016, when I received oxotoxic antibiotics. I'm sure you know how that goes ......
Anyways, a week ago playing Hockey. PAK! ..... I get hit with a puck to the side of my helmet (goalie) right against my hear. Instantly go deaf in my right ear for a few moments before things come back 1 mins later. I knew it was bad. That night I could hear a very low ... reactive higher pitch noise (that or I'm getting weird input at a certain tone? its kinda confusing atm. Its similiar to putting your ear against a seashell but barely noticable but only at a certain tone). 2 days later.... the new tone comes into the ear, and 6 days later its grown as loud as my current T (at times, volume seems to vary, maybe reactive, not sure yet), but only in the right ear ..... The ear sometimes feels fine and other times feels slightly full as well.
Really shitty. I have more hope though that this type of T might actually reduce or go away over time though, and my damn 1 year old helmet is up for sale. My fault for going with the cool looking one vs the the more expensive type I suppose. Stupid helmet haha. At least I feel like I deserved it this time.
So I'm trying to learn more about acoustic shock, and delayed onset.