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I was in head on collision late May, resulted in mild to moderate TBI and something else I can't remember atm. Talked to every doctor from trauma, to PCP, to a neurologist. I have had a white noise sound since the accident, 24/7. Kinda sounds like a speaker before you play music, that dead air sound.
So basically every doc I seen has ignored it, the neuro had a medical student do a test with a tuning fork that went no where, when said student stated he had no real experience with it.
So Tuesday I see an ENT and have this bad feeling it's going to be a waste of time, given my other recent experience with other docs.
Is there anything I should be asking my ENT, or just any advice in general. Would be appreciated.
So basically every doc I seen has ignored it, the neuro had a medical student do a test with a tuning fork that went no where, when said student stated he had no real experience with it.
So Tuesday I see an ENT and have this bad feeling it's going to be a waste of time, given my other recent experience with other docs.
Is there anything I should be asking my ENT, or just any advice in general. Would be appreciated.