"Mystery" Tinnitus for the Last Four Years

dcolb121

Member
Author
Feb 10, 2018
2
Tinnitus Since
Sept 2016 approx
Cause of Tinnitus
Unknown
Mine seemed to come out of nowhere. I've had it for about four years now in my left ear.

My story:

Every three or four years I would wake from a nights sleep and discover my left ear 100% plugged with wax. I would then go in to the clinic and have the wax ball washed out and my normal hearing would be restored.

For decades I've had hearing tests at work with no problems ever shown with my audio tests.

About four years ago, I woke and once again that ear was plugged. I wasn't upset because it had happened numerous times before. Again, I went down and had the wax gently washed out. But this time my hearing did not return. That ear had effectively been rendered deaf. After a couple of weeks, my hearing in that ear slowly returned. But this time when it returned it had lost all of the voice frequencies and brought with it the present tinnitus noise with associated constant whooshing and occasional tones.

So at present, I have the constant noise and tones in the left ear, greatly attenuated voice frequencies and the ability to hear very high and very low frequencies. My balance is not affected. Right side hearing is unaffected.

My ear doctor could find no reason with examination and MRI performed why this should be.
 
Hello, sorry about your situation but I think I have identified the cause of your tinnitus that several other members also have.

Ear wax removal such as "syringing" can go wrong and damage hearing
http://www.tinnitusjournal.com/arti...resulting-from-cerumen-removal-procedures.pdf

Tonal audiograms are not accurate at all for testing hearing loss
http://hyperacusisfocus.org/innerear/#hiddenloss
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Hearing loss is a known mechanism that can give rise to tinnitus.
 
cerumen = earwax ,
in a nutshell they are saying the procedure can go wrong and damage hearing if the doctor is not careful.
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