- Sep 17, 2019
- 6
- Tinnitus Since
- 2015
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic Trauma/Noise induced
I'm writing here in the hope that I can find some answers and hopefully some support/shared experiences of what appears to be a rare and strange hearing condition.
It started 2 months ago at a festival when I experienced an acoustic trauma. I already had tinnitus (caused by an acoustic trauma 4 years ago) so my ears were already vulnerable. Whilst I had my ear plugs on me, they weren't in at the time of the trauma, as it was between bands. I was however caught off guard by a very sudden loud noise that came out of a nearby speaker and the results have been like nothing I have experienced or heard of before.
I left the festival with muffled hearing and full ears. A couple of days later I began hearing a very distressing squelching sound triggered by high frequencies - this included everything from my own voice and my children to the tv... it was debilitating. I took myself to see an ENT immediately who prescribed me a week of prednisone. Thankfully the high frequency hearing distortion subsided after 4 days, however I then developed a low frequency hearing distortion! This wasn't half as intrusive as the high frequency feedback, more of a low grumble, set off mostly by engines/machines (cars, planes, air con etc.) and low voices. It however stayed a lot longer and gradually developed into what I am now suffering wth - an intermittent low frequency buzz, that is strangely calmed down by the sound of engines/sounds that previously triggered the feedback! I'm finding it highly distressing, particularly at night, as unlike 'normal' tinnitus, it is louder and intermittent (imagine a buzzy morse code), so very distracting. Interestingly it goes down if I put an ear plug in or cover my ear. It is also a sound on top of my high pitch tinnitus.
I can't seem to find any information or support for this. I had a hearing text and the audiologist confirmed that I had lost some high frequency hearing, however as I could still hear speech and wouldn't need a hearing aid, she discharged me. I was in tears in the office and said I desperately needed some support and answers, however she said she had never heard of such a case and an ENT wouldn't be able to help. She sent me off with a leaflet on tinnitus.
So I am left to my own devices to figure this out and hopefully find a way of treating/preventing it from getting worse! I am taking magnesium, ginkgo biloba and vitamin d and have reduced my caffeine intake, but unfortunately it doesn't seem to be having any effect.
I would really appreciate any advice/shared experience anyone has to offer as I am currently feeling quite lost. Thanks in advance.
It started 2 months ago at a festival when I experienced an acoustic trauma. I already had tinnitus (caused by an acoustic trauma 4 years ago) so my ears were already vulnerable. Whilst I had my ear plugs on me, they weren't in at the time of the trauma, as it was between bands. I was however caught off guard by a very sudden loud noise that came out of a nearby speaker and the results have been like nothing I have experienced or heard of before.
I left the festival with muffled hearing and full ears. A couple of days later I began hearing a very distressing squelching sound triggered by high frequencies - this included everything from my own voice and my children to the tv... it was debilitating. I took myself to see an ENT immediately who prescribed me a week of prednisone. Thankfully the high frequency hearing distortion subsided after 4 days, however I then developed a low frequency hearing distortion! This wasn't half as intrusive as the high frequency feedback, more of a low grumble, set off mostly by engines/machines (cars, planes, air con etc.) and low voices. It however stayed a lot longer and gradually developed into what I am now suffering wth - an intermittent low frequency buzz, that is strangely calmed down by the sound of engines/sounds that previously triggered the feedback! I'm finding it highly distressing, particularly at night, as unlike 'normal' tinnitus, it is louder and intermittent (imagine a buzzy morse code), so very distracting. Interestingly it goes down if I put an ear plug in or cover my ear. It is also a sound on top of my high pitch tinnitus.
I can't seem to find any information or support for this. I had a hearing text and the audiologist confirmed that I had lost some high frequency hearing, however as I could still hear speech and wouldn't need a hearing aid, she discharged me. I was in tears in the office and said I desperately needed some support and answers, however she said she had never heard of such a case and an ENT wouldn't be able to help. She sent me off with a leaflet on tinnitus.
So I am left to my own devices to figure this out and hopefully find a way of treating/preventing it from getting worse! I am taking magnesium, ginkgo biloba and vitamin d and have reduced my caffeine intake, but unfortunately it doesn't seem to be having any effect.
I would really appreciate any advice/shared experience anyone has to offer as I am currently feeling quite lost. Thanks in advance.