I have what I would consider noise induced hearing loss and tinnitus. It seem to also be somewhat sensitive and reactive. My tinnitus is a high pitched hiss, and it gets louder and wider when it is triggered. I have the rare clear ring that will last about 4-10 seconds and then go away.
I did a short 5 day course of 50mg prednisone about 2 months after the damage. I noticed after I got off the prednisone and recovered from it my tinnitus was way better, and I was not nearly as sensitive. I was getting back to normal with the car radio and driving without earplugs. But I used a weed whacker with foam plugs and a 27 dB NNR pair of ear muffs on July 1st and my tinnitus went up to at least where it was when it first hit. So I started another 5 day course of prednisone a day or 2 after the spike. The second day my tinnitus was starting to back down and the reactive response has also abated.
What does this mean about the tinnitus?
I have sort of a triple threat. I have the noise trauma, I use a CPAP machine that clogs up my eustachian tubes, and I have to use a bite guard at night for grinding and clenching. I do think the real cause is noise as I have been exposed to loud crap all my life. I am 57.
I am also taking NAC, magnesium, B12, D3 and turmeric.
I did a short 5 day course of 50mg prednisone about 2 months after the damage. I noticed after I got off the prednisone and recovered from it my tinnitus was way better, and I was not nearly as sensitive. I was getting back to normal with the car radio and driving without earplugs. But I used a weed whacker with foam plugs and a 27 dB NNR pair of ear muffs on July 1st and my tinnitus went up to at least where it was when it first hit. So I started another 5 day course of prednisone a day or 2 after the spike. The second day my tinnitus was starting to back down and the reactive response has also abated.
What does this mean about the tinnitus?
I have sort of a triple threat. I have the noise trauma, I use a CPAP machine that clogs up my eustachian tubes, and I have to use a bite guard at night for grinding and clenching. I do think the real cause is noise as I have been exposed to loud crap all my life. I am 57.
I am also taking NAC, magnesium, B12, D3 and turmeric.