Hi all,
New here and I am just looking for some possible answers or support.
Here were/are my symptoms since the incident.
August 23rd 2020, daughter screamed in my left ear during book time before here bedtime. She was pretty close to my ear I'd say a few inches and it was pretty sharp. The next day I noticed some fullness but not terrible. No hearing sensitivity either. Each day got more full and by that next Sunday it was completely blocked.
By August 31st, while driving into work, I noticed the ear popped and some fluid discharged into the back of my throat thinking that was the end of it. Then I noticed distorted hearing like people were sounding like robots in certain frequencies and had that for several days.
September 3rd, I woke up and everything was perfectly fine. No distorted hearing no fullness and still no hearing sensitivity. I had an ENT appt that day (of course) and everything looked fine and no hearing loss at all from the audiogram. ENT said I prob had a temporary threshold shift.
This was fine for about 3 days when on that following Sunday I woke up with hearing distortions again only out of the left ear. By September 8th during work, I noticed the distortions slowly going away but in its place was this very faint high pitch ring that fluttered kind of like an electrical pulse (but it was so faint).
I had this for about 3 weeks with the same pitch and frequency and ear has become sensitive to sound and then it got more sustained around a month of having it. My ear tends to get full only on the left side too along with tenderness in neck and jaw. But the tinnitus is still super mild. It reacts to noise more than anything, but if I am in a quiet environment it seems that the tinnitus is very quiet. Showers and louder sudden noises make it sound much worse like its competing with my environment.
I have read about acoustic shock and it seems like I have had all those symptoms associated with this as well. Tingling in jaw neck left arm and left leg were present for a week or so and sound sensitivity as well (which I still have)
I have gotten MRI of neck and head with all normal results. I have had a lot of stress over this and I clench my jaw much more than I normally do (I have been grinding my teeth for a long time).
Sorry for such a long post but I would like some more knowledge over this and hope for the best. I have good days where this is not much sensitivity at all and others much more.
Thanks so much!!
Sean
New here and I am just looking for some possible answers or support.
Here were/are my symptoms since the incident.
August 23rd 2020, daughter screamed in my left ear during book time before here bedtime. She was pretty close to my ear I'd say a few inches and it was pretty sharp. The next day I noticed some fullness but not terrible. No hearing sensitivity either. Each day got more full and by that next Sunday it was completely blocked.
By August 31st, while driving into work, I noticed the ear popped and some fluid discharged into the back of my throat thinking that was the end of it. Then I noticed distorted hearing like people were sounding like robots in certain frequencies and had that for several days.
September 3rd, I woke up and everything was perfectly fine. No distorted hearing no fullness and still no hearing sensitivity. I had an ENT appt that day (of course) and everything looked fine and no hearing loss at all from the audiogram. ENT said I prob had a temporary threshold shift.
This was fine for about 3 days when on that following Sunday I woke up with hearing distortions again only out of the left ear. By September 8th during work, I noticed the distortions slowly going away but in its place was this very faint high pitch ring that fluttered kind of like an electrical pulse (but it was so faint).
I had this for about 3 weeks with the same pitch and frequency and ear has become sensitive to sound and then it got more sustained around a month of having it. My ear tends to get full only on the left side too along with tenderness in neck and jaw. But the tinnitus is still super mild. It reacts to noise more than anything, but if I am in a quiet environment it seems that the tinnitus is very quiet. Showers and louder sudden noises make it sound much worse like its competing with my environment.
I have read about acoustic shock and it seems like I have had all those symptoms associated with this as well. Tingling in jaw neck left arm and left leg were present for a week or so and sound sensitivity as well (which I still have)
I have gotten MRI of neck and head with all normal results. I have had a lot of stress over this and I clench my jaw much more than I normally do (I have been grinding my teeth for a long time).
Sorry for such a long post but I would like some more knowledge over this and hope for the best. I have good days where this is not much sensitivity at all and others much more.
Thanks so much!!
Sean