Hi folks!
Wow, where has this site been for the last 6 years of my life? Anyway, glad I've stumbled upon it.
I have had mild to moderate tinnitus in both ears since 2009. As the title suggests, it has a ssssssss sound, kind of like ambient white noise. It's been a major annoyance, but I'm over the initial anxiety, and I pretty much just put up with it. I know there's no cure, but that it can be reduced and managed, and I'm very conscious of my ears these days - ear plugs at loud gigs!
My issue that brought me here is not really my T or my mild hearing loss, it's actually a pain that I get in my left ear, which is set off by loud sounds and sometimes just moderately loud sounds.
Like I said, I've very conscious of my ears, and always were musicians ear plugs at gigs, and when I jam music. My problem is that despite being conscious of volume, through noise making, (I'm into experimental music) I can often trigger this pain in my left ear anyway, and it drives me crazy.
I get this burning pain in my left ear, usually the next day (after the jam). It's moderately painful, and I get distressed, because it turns me off wanting to make music which is a big part of my life.
I wish I get some kind of diagnosis.
I've had Gp's tell me that it's a recurring infection, not related, to my T and that I need antibiotics but multiple courses of antibiotics didn't work.
I had a (poorly reputed) ENT specialist tell me it was Epstein Barr virus which has later been scoffed at by other GP's.
My latest GP, thought it was Eustachian Tube Dysfunction, but that was thrown out by my latest ENT specialist who thinks it is either related to noise damage like my T, or my jaws out of alignment.
Anyway, while I wait for my next ENT appointment and for my xray results of my jaw and brain, I'm hoping to find some answers on this site.
I feels to me like it's related to noise damage like my T, but my T or hearing loss isn't any worse in my left ear than my right. Anyway, bit of a ramble, looking forward to finding peeps with the same condition, some kind of diagnosis, and hopefully some kind of treatment. Cheers
Matthew.
Wow, where has this site been for the last 6 years of my life? Anyway, glad I've stumbled upon it.
I have had mild to moderate tinnitus in both ears since 2009. As the title suggests, it has a ssssssss sound, kind of like ambient white noise. It's been a major annoyance, but I'm over the initial anxiety, and I pretty much just put up with it. I know there's no cure, but that it can be reduced and managed, and I'm very conscious of my ears these days - ear plugs at loud gigs!
My issue that brought me here is not really my T or my mild hearing loss, it's actually a pain that I get in my left ear, which is set off by loud sounds and sometimes just moderately loud sounds.
Like I said, I've very conscious of my ears, and always were musicians ear plugs at gigs, and when I jam music. My problem is that despite being conscious of volume, through noise making, (I'm into experimental music) I can often trigger this pain in my left ear anyway, and it drives me crazy.
I get this burning pain in my left ear, usually the next day (after the jam). It's moderately painful, and I get distressed, because it turns me off wanting to make music which is a big part of my life.
I wish I get some kind of diagnosis.
I've had Gp's tell me that it's a recurring infection, not related, to my T and that I need antibiotics but multiple courses of antibiotics didn't work.
I had a (poorly reputed) ENT specialist tell me it was Epstein Barr virus which has later been scoffed at by other GP's.
My latest GP, thought it was Eustachian Tube Dysfunction, but that was thrown out by my latest ENT specialist who thinks it is either related to noise damage like my T, or my jaws out of alignment.
Anyway, while I wait for my next ENT appointment and for my xray results of my jaw and brain, I'm hoping to find some answers on this site.
I feels to me like it's related to noise damage like my T, but my T or hearing loss isn't any worse in my left ear than my right. Anyway, bit of a ramble, looking forward to finding peeps with the same condition, some kind of diagnosis, and hopefully some kind of treatment. Cheers
Matthew.