- Sep 24, 2018
- 14
- Tinnitus Since
- 23/06/18
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic Trauma (Cinema)
Hello everyone, I´m a new member here and before I ask you my questions I want to tell you my story:
I had tinnitus after watching a film at the cinema, some very high pitched and loud noise that makes me scream of pain during the film apparently is what creates tinnitus and hyperacusis for me 3 month ago.
It wasn't that bad, and I was slowly recovering, but last week I went to an ENT and he did me a Tympanometry (even knowing I had hyperacusis and tinnitus), sadly I didn't know that test could possibly cause more damage to me until now.
He says I did not have any hearing loss or damage and told me that my tinnitus and hyperacusis will most likely eventually disappear (plus he remarked that I was young and that's an advantage, I'm 23 years old).
So, when I returned home, the rest of the day my tinnitus was pretty good (was like that day before going too) and I only had minor ear pain that disappear the next day (because of the test I guess).
But, during the next day after that, I started to feel my tinnitus has "move" to inside my head and now I feel like is in my head rather than in the ears like before, making a buzz/whistle like electrical circuits, and at the same time, making intense headaches and deep pain inside my head (around the zone above the ears).
This makes me feel my head physically exhausted during the day because of the pain, and
psychologically exhausted because of the tinnitus.
I also remember feeling sometimes this pain and tinnitus inside my head thing during the first weeks but it was very occasionally and not the whole time like now, and eventually it stopped happening.
Now I'm VERY scared and sad about this situation, and since yesterday I even started to had sleeping problems.
My questions are:
-Is this "move" of my tinnitus from the ears to inside the head a sign that my tinnitus has become "chronic" and that it has installed permanently on my brain losing any chances of my tinnitus being cured now?
-You think that having tinnitus moved to my head was a result of that test? (It started like 24 hours after that, and I was fine during that timeframe).
If so, do you think that it could be a temporary spike that will disappear over time and that my tinnitus will return to be in my ears like before (where it was painless and less annoying), or it could be permanently inside my head now...? (It's been 6 days since I had this, and I had been suffering tinnitus and hyperacusis for 3 months).
Thank you very much in advice.
PS: Sorry if I made some mistakes, English isn´t my first language.
I had tinnitus after watching a film at the cinema, some very high pitched and loud noise that makes me scream of pain during the film apparently is what creates tinnitus and hyperacusis for me 3 month ago.
It wasn't that bad, and I was slowly recovering, but last week I went to an ENT and he did me a Tympanometry (even knowing I had hyperacusis and tinnitus), sadly I didn't know that test could possibly cause more damage to me until now.
He says I did not have any hearing loss or damage and told me that my tinnitus and hyperacusis will most likely eventually disappear (plus he remarked that I was young and that's an advantage, I'm 23 years old).
So, when I returned home, the rest of the day my tinnitus was pretty good (was like that day before going too) and I only had minor ear pain that disappear the next day (because of the test I guess).
But, during the next day after that, I started to feel my tinnitus has "move" to inside my head and now I feel like is in my head rather than in the ears like before, making a buzz/whistle like electrical circuits, and at the same time, making intense headaches and deep pain inside my head (around the zone above the ears).
This makes me feel my head physically exhausted during the day because of the pain, and
psychologically exhausted because of the tinnitus.
I also remember feeling sometimes this pain and tinnitus inside my head thing during the first weeks but it was very occasionally and not the whole time like now, and eventually it stopped happening.
Now I'm VERY scared and sad about this situation, and since yesterday I even started to had sleeping problems.
My questions are:
-Is this "move" of my tinnitus from the ears to inside the head a sign that my tinnitus has become "chronic" and that it has installed permanently on my brain losing any chances of my tinnitus being cured now?
-You think that having tinnitus moved to my head was a result of that test? (It started like 24 hours after that, and I was fine during that timeframe).
If so, do you think that it could be a temporary spike that will disappear over time and that my tinnitus will return to be in my ears like before (where it was painless and less annoying), or it could be permanently inside my head now...? (It's been 6 days since I had this, and I had been suffering tinnitus and hyperacusis for 3 months).
Thank you very much in advice.
PS: Sorry if I made some mistakes, English isn´t my first language.