Hello ! This is my first post. I have tinnitus for almost a year by now. As far as I have read here, by most of people it's gone within a year since it started so maybe there is some hope for me but I guess not much.
So far I have been only reading and I must say this site was great help in difficult days. Thanks guys for creating this community !
It started very suddenly, although I had some "few seconds episodes" before, but popping my ears always helped. Until one day ... I kind of adapted to this and it doesn't bother me so much but I have few question to people with more experience in this matter.
Before my T started I had flu, I went to a concert (wasn't all that loud and I always wear plugs) and I had really stressful situation right before. I am not entirely sure what has caused tinnitus, probably everything together plus acoustic trauma from some 8 ears ago where once I went to concert without ear plugs and and once someone pulled the string at the festival. I also took beta-blockers for high blood pressure that was caused by too high dosage of thyroid hormones. I assume it all adds up and this is how I ended.
So here are my questions.
1. At first I had tinnitus definitely in both ears, now it's mostly the right one, left much less. What are the odds of tinnitus disappearing in right ear also?
2. It doesn't really bother me when I sleep, I can fall asleep just fine and most of the days in the morning my tinnitus is much more quiet than for the rest of the day.
3. This leads to another question: driving a car, strong wind, general noise on the street drives me crazy sometimes. High tones music but also small things like someone putting a cup on the table - gives me sort of little electric shock. Nothing painful but quite annoying. Is this so called hyperacusis? Also, once in a while I go to a metal concert, I always wear good ear plus (cancel 35 dB) and I still hear my tinnitus, sometimes much louder than the music. Once I leave the room, tinnitus is back to a normal level. Why is this happening? I hard most of people need music or at least some white noise to feel better, for me it's like tinnitus gets louder if the surrounding sounds are louder.
4. What are the odds of having otosclerosis or acoustic neuroma? I visited 4 different ENT's, only one mentioned this but prescribed huge dosis of sodium fluoride for 3 months and said that we shall see then, because if it helps then it's otosclerosis. In pharmacy they couldn't sell this because it's out of the market for being toxic ... I need a paper to get MRI or CT scans but no doctors will give them since I show no other symptoms.
So far I have been only reading and I must say this site was great help in difficult days. Thanks guys for creating this community !
It started very suddenly, although I had some "few seconds episodes" before, but popping my ears always helped. Until one day ... I kind of adapted to this and it doesn't bother me so much but I have few question to people with more experience in this matter.
Before my T started I had flu, I went to a concert (wasn't all that loud and I always wear plugs) and I had really stressful situation right before. I am not entirely sure what has caused tinnitus, probably everything together plus acoustic trauma from some 8 ears ago where once I went to concert without ear plugs and and once someone pulled the string at the festival. I also took beta-blockers for high blood pressure that was caused by too high dosage of thyroid hormones. I assume it all adds up and this is how I ended.
So here are my questions.
1. At first I had tinnitus definitely in both ears, now it's mostly the right one, left much less. What are the odds of tinnitus disappearing in right ear also?
2. It doesn't really bother me when I sleep, I can fall asleep just fine and most of the days in the morning my tinnitus is much more quiet than for the rest of the day.
3. This leads to another question: driving a car, strong wind, general noise on the street drives me crazy sometimes. High tones music but also small things like someone putting a cup on the table - gives me sort of little electric shock. Nothing painful but quite annoying. Is this so called hyperacusis? Also, once in a while I go to a metal concert, I always wear good ear plus (cancel 35 dB) and I still hear my tinnitus, sometimes much louder than the music. Once I leave the room, tinnitus is back to a normal level. Why is this happening? I hard most of people need music or at least some white noise to feel better, for me it's like tinnitus gets louder if the surrounding sounds are louder.
4. What are the odds of having otosclerosis or acoustic neuroma? I visited 4 different ENT's, only one mentioned this but prescribed huge dosis of sodium fluoride for 3 months and said that we shall see then, because if it helps then it's otosclerosis. In pharmacy they couldn't sell this because it's out of the market for being toxic ... I need a paper to get MRI or CT scans but no doctors will give them since I show no other symptoms.