- May 3, 2017
- 146
- Tinnitus Since
- 09/2015
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Who am I kidding, its got to be noise :/
Hello, I am new to TinnitusTalk, I have spent the last two months or so reading posts and decided to create an account as I feel I am running out of options. I am a student, barely in my 20s and I already have tinnitus.
My tinnitus started roughly one year and a half ago, I noticed it in the morning after being at a welcome dance party for a short period of time. At that time it scared me, because I had always avoided parties and loud places in general. It was a quiet sound in my left ear, high pitch, and I only heard it at night or when the room was silent. Nevertheless, I soon got used to it and was living a happy life.
Fast forward, and a little less than two months ago I was dragged by a friend into what I thought was a small celebration. We were in a rather small living room for 3 hours or so and they had a TV blasting music, which at one point they turned up to 100% volume and started singing. The next morning I noticed my tinnitus was quite a bit louder in my left ear. I felt nausea and generally felt sick. I had an important trip scheduled in a few days, so I went to my GP and was given nose spray to clear my sinuses a bit (my nose was a bit stuffy).
After 10 days or so and two 11 hour flights I was back home and my issues had not gone away. Furthermore I had pain in my ears after the flight. I went back to my GP and was given another nose spray and I was directed to a ENT. I had to wait several weeks for my ENT appointment and couldn't stand it as I had trouble staying asleep and focusing. I went to a hospital emergency area (roughly four weeks after the noise incident) and was given methylprednisone. They tested my hearing and it came out all-right without any significant hearing loss.
After my prednisone treatment things didn't improve and I went to my ENT appointment that I originally scheduled. They found some mild hearing loss (~20dB) in both ears at around 4k Hz. I was shocked as previously, no hearing loss was detected. I was told my ears look fine and that I would have to live with this. He discarded any further treatment options.
I am really struggling to cope with this. I can't take it anymore, I have trouble staying asleep for more than 6 hours (which is already an improvement, as I used to wake up several times a night) and I cannot focus. I have tinnitus in both ears, with a hissing and high frequency whine that louder in my left ear. It is hard to mask with just the sound of my fridge or even light rain noises. When I am outside and there is a lot of ambient noise its better, but I struggle a lot when working inside.
I have exams coming up and I feel I cannot stand this anymore. I feel like I am not myself, I do not enjoy doing things that used to make me happy. After frantically searching for a treatment I have come up with little that has brought me hope. I am taking magnesium and zinc at the moment along with Q10. I am scared that I will never be my fully functional self anymore. I have lost weight, I'm depressed and on some days I feel like my life is done. Less than two months ago I was happy doing great in school and now I am barely functional.
Is there any hope for improvement? Are there any treatments that might still be effective?
Sorry for the long post, I had to let this out.
My tinnitus started roughly one year and a half ago, I noticed it in the morning after being at a welcome dance party for a short period of time. At that time it scared me, because I had always avoided parties and loud places in general. It was a quiet sound in my left ear, high pitch, and I only heard it at night or when the room was silent. Nevertheless, I soon got used to it and was living a happy life.
Fast forward, and a little less than two months ago I was dragged by a friend into what I thought was a small celebration. We were in a rather small living room for 3 hours or so and they had a TV blasting music, which at one point they turned up to 100% volume and started singing. The next morning I noticed my tinnitus was quite a bit louder in my left ear. I felt nausea and generally felt sick. I had an important trip scheduled in a few days, so I went to my GP and was given nose spray to clear my sinuses a bit (my nose was a bit stuffy).
After 10 days or so and two 11 hour flights I was back home and my issues had not gone away. Furthermore I had pain in my ears after the flight. I went back to my GP and was given another nose spray and I was directed to a ENT. I had to wait several weeks for my ENT appointment and couldn't stand it as I had trouble staying asleep and focusing. I went to a hospital emergency area (roughly four weeks after the noise incident) and was given methylprednisone. They tested my hearing and it came out all-right without any significant hearing loss.
After my prednisone treatment things didn't improve and I went to my ENT appointment that I originally scheduled. They found some mild hearing loss (~20dB) in both ears at around 4k Hz. I was shocked as previously, no hearing loss was detected. I was told my ears look fine and that I would have to live with this. He discarded any further treatment options.
I am really struggling to cope with this. I can't take it anymore, I have trouble staying asleep for more than 6 hours (which is already an improvement, as I used to wake up several times a night) and I cannot focus. I have tinnitus in both ears, with a hissing and high frequency whine that louder in my left ear. It is hard to mask with just the sound of my fridge or even light rain noises. When I am outside and there is a lot of ambient noise its better, but I struggle a lot when working inside.
I have exams coming up and I feel I cannot stand this anymore. I feel like I am not myself, I do not enjoy doing things that used to make me happy. After frantically searching for a treatment I have come up with little that has brought me hope. I am taking magnesium and zinc at the moment along with Q10. I am scared that I will never be my fully functional self anymore. I have lost weight, I'm depressed and on some days I feel like my life is done. Less than two months ago I was happy doing great in school and now I am barely functional.
Is there any hope for improvement? Are there any treatments that might still be effective?
Sorry for the long post, I had to let this out.