Hi,
I developed partial hearing loss and tinnitus (a very noticeable hissing sound plus a lower-volume high-frequency sine-wave-type sound) in my right ear around Thanksgiving 2014. After a couple of weeks of extreme anxiety and loss of sleep and appetite (I was self-medicating for sleep, mostly with benzos, Ambien, and antihistamines), I was prescribed Mirtazapine, which has helped a great deal with the anxiety and insomnia. I'm now looking into hearing aids and CBT, and have been practicing meditation on a regular basis for the first time in my life (I'm 62), although not frequently enough: I'm a world-class procrastinator. My ENT at first treated me for Cochlear Meniere's, but when that didn't help he was supposed to prescribe Prednisone for possible other causes of my symptoms last Monday, but he forgot to call it in and then went out of town. What a guy!
By the way, if you have a good ENT anywhere in the SF Bay Area, please let me know.
My question for you is about a weird hearing distortion that started around the same time. When I hear music with sustained medium-to-high-pitch sounds, like singing or violins, I hear an "echo" inside my right ear that sounds like whistling. Needless to say, it interferes quite a bit with my enjoyment of music. Any ideas on what might be causing it, or how to treat it?
For anyone who's curious, I have a theory about the possible cause of my current condition. Around eight years ago I landed from an airplane flight but my ear pressure failed to equalize, so I held my nose and breathed out, to try to open the Eustachian tube, which has helped in the past. This time it didn't, though, so I kept doing it harder and harder. Yeah, really stupid, I know. Since then my ear has never felt normal, for example sometimes when I swallow it pops. But it never affected my hearing until now. If you have a similar story I'd be interested in hearing it.
Anyway, thanks for reading, and I'm glad to find this supportive community of fellow sufferers.
I developed partial hearing loss and tinnitus (a very noticeable hissing sound plus a lower-volume high-frequency sine-wave-type sound) in my right ear around Thanksgiving 2014. After a couple of weeks of extreme anxiety and loss of sleep and appetite (I was self-medicating for sleep, mostly with benzos, Ambien, and antihistamines), I was prescribed Mirtazapine, which has helped a great deal with the anxiety and insomnia. I'm now looking into hearing aids and CBT, and have been practicing meditation on a regular basis for the first time in my life (I'm 62), although not frequently enough: I'm a world-class procrastinator. My ENT at first treated me for Cochlear Meniere's, but when that didn't help he was supposed to prescribe Prednisone for possible other causes of my symptoms last Monday, but he forgot to call it in and then went out of town. What a guy!
By the way, if you have a good ENT anywhere in the SF Bay Area, please let me know.
My question for you is about a weird hearing distortion that started around the same time. When I hear music with sustained medium-to-high-pitch sounds, like singing or violins, I hear an "echo" inside my right ear that sounds like whistling. Needless to say, it interferes quite a bit with my enjoyment of music. Any ideas on what might be causing it, or how to treat it?
For anyone who's curious, I have a theory about the possible cause of my current condition. Around eight years ago I landed from an airplane flight but my ear pressure failed to equalize, so I held my nose and breathed out, to try to open the Eustachian tube, which has helped in the past. This time it didn't, though, so I kept doing it harder and harder. Yeah, really stupid, I know. Since then my ear has never felt normal, for example sometimes when I swallow it pops. But it never affected my hearing until now. If you have a similar story I'd be interested in hearing it.
Anyway, thanks for reading, and I'm glad to find this supportive community of fellow sufferers.