I've had tinnitus for two weeks now due to an incident at a shooting range. I won't bother you with the details, but I made a really stupid mistake with my ear protection while shooting a friend's rifle. Since then, high pitched ringing 24/7.
I've seen an audiologist for testing, and she says I have moderate hearing loss and permanent damage to my right ear. She suggested getting a course of prednisone started and seeing the ENT's at the teaching hospital in my area. Still waiting for that appointment.
Sleep is the biggest challenge. I've gotten some sleep medication and a noise machine, and at best I'm getting 5-6 hours. At worst, 2-3. Not good. I have other health issues, and this sleep deprivation is not helping at all.
I'm a bit panicked, and need some support, so here I am.
Anyone else's tinnitus due to gun fire? Any vets out there? Love to hear some words of wisdom from those who have successfully managed this condition. Researching the heck out of it, but boy is it hard to know which way to turn. From supplements to very expensive hearing aid/masking devices.
Thanks,
Michael
I've seen an audiologist for testing, and she says I have moderate hearing loss and permanent damage to my right ear. She suggested getting a course of prednisone started and seeing the ENT's at the teaching hospital in my area. Still waiting for that appointment.
Sleep is the biggest challenge. I've gotten some sleep medication and a noise machine, and at best I'm getting 5-6 hours. At worst, 2-3. Not good. I have other health issues, and this sleep deprivation is not helping at all.
I'm a bit panicked, and need some support, so here I am.
Anyone else's tinnitus due to gun fire? Any vets out there? Love to hear some words of wisdom from those who have successfully managed this condition. Researching the heck out of it, but boy is it hard to know which way to turn. From supplements to very expensive hearing aid/masking devices.
Thanks,
Michael