- Feb 12, 2016
- 38
- Tinnitus Since
- 01/2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Not sure, more than likely fluid behind eardrum
Hi everyone!
Recently, in the last 4 or so weeks, I've had quite loud, high pitched ringing in both my ears. I first noticed it one night when the power went out during the night and a loud ringing was there, this itself disappeared rather quickly and wasn't there the next day. Fast forward several weeks and I'm at where I am now.
After I noticed the noise wasn't going away I went to my GP and he had a look, couldn't see anything wrong with my ears and told me to get a hearing test, which I did, although the ringing itself made it harder to actually hear the beeps.. Apparently I have slight hearing loss in regards to lower frequencies. I noticed that the ringing was getting worse, mainly through anxiety, and I second appointment with another doctor. This one noticed a slight redness in my left ear, possibly from a virus, which would help explain the discomfort I've had for the weeks prior but there was nothing she could do (Her words). I suffer from wax buildup periodically, and I thought at first it was just this.
The following day, during work, my hearing started to decline, I found it harder and harder to hear conversations with people sat next to me to the point where it felt muffled. I went to A & E because of this, worried that I was about to lose my hearing completely and they called in an audiologist. He looked into both ears and noticed that they were both extremely dull and that I probably had fluid behind both of them and was told to wait 6-8 weeks and that both the T and the discomfort in my ears should go over time, although he did say the T potentially was there beforehand, mainly when I noticed it that night and that background noise was potentially the instigator for my hearing loss.
I still had my follow-up appointment with my GP to discuss my hearing test results, although both the audiologist and himself told me to disregard the results due to the blockage and that when it clears I should re-do the test for more accurate results. I was also asked to hold my nose and blow through it to see if it was crackling, which it was. I'm not sure if this is a good sign or not but the crackling itself is happening more and more as the days go by.
I'm generally coping by doing what I normally do: go to work, look after my dogs, play video games, go to the cinemas, hang out with friends etc. My TV and fan are helping me sleep on a night, as it masks the noise when it gets particularly loud. It has helped to know someone personally who has severe tinnitus in both ears, and has for many years, and just talking to him makes it seem more bearable. I have noticed though, when I can relax on the weekends that my T and the general ear pain I get lessens drastically to sometimes where I can't even hear / feel it. I believe work exacerbates it.
The main questions I would like answered are, which I never got a clear answer from my GP, was that with blocked eardrums is it normal for T to be here 100% of the time? My only concern is that once my ears unblock is that I'll be stuck with this annoying noise. As far the second, I've noticed that I'm getting tired much quicker than I normally do, apparently this is something to do with my ears straining to pick up sound? Wasn't too sure on that myself.
Thanks for any advice / help in advance.
Recently, in the last 4 or so weeks, I've had quite loud, high pitched ringing in both my ears. I first noticed it one night when the power went out during the night and a loud ringing was there, this itself disappeared rather quickly and wasn't there the next day. Fast forward several weeks and I'm at where I am now.
After I noticed the noise wasn't going away I went to my GP and he had a look, couldn't see anything wrong with my ears and told me to get a hearing test, which I did, although the ringing itself made it harder to actually hear the beeps.. Apparently I have slight hearing loss in regards to lower frequencies. I noticed that the ringing was getting worse, mainly through anxiety, and I second appointment with another doctor. This one noticed a slight redness in my left ear, possibly from a virus, which would help explain the discomfort I've had for the weeks prior but there was nothing she could do (Her words). I suffer from wax buildup periodically, and I thought at first it was just this.
The following day, during work, my hearing started to decline, I found it harder and harder to hear conversations with people sat next to me to the point where it felt muffled. I went to A & E because of this, worried that I was about to lose my hearing completely and they called in an audiologist. He looked into both ears and noticed that they were both extremely dull and that I probably had fluid behind both of them and was told to wait 6-8 weeks and that both the T and the discomfort in my ears should go over time, although he did say the T potentially was there beforehand, mainly when I noticed it that night and that background noise was potentially the instigator for my hearing loss.
I still had my follow-up appointment with my GP to discuss my hearing test results, although both the audiologist and himself told me to disregard the results due to the blockage and that when it clears I should re-do the test for more accurate results. I was also asked to hold my nose and blow through it to see if it was crackling, which it was. I'm not sure if this is a good sign or not but the crackling itself is happening more and more as the days go by.
I'm generally coping by doing what I normally do: go to work, look after my dogs, play video games, go to the cinemas, hang out with friends etc. My TV and fan are helping me sleep on a night, as it masks the noise when it gets particularly loud. It has helped to know someone personally who has severe tinnitus in both ears, and has for many years, and just talking to him makes it seem more bearable. I have noticed though, when I can relax on the weekends that my T and the general ear pain I get lessens drastically to sometimes where I can't even hear / feel it. I believe work exacerbates it.
The main questions I would like answered are, which I never got a clear answer from my GP, was that with blocked eardrums is it normal for T to be here 100% of the time? My only concern is that once my ears unblock is that I'll be stuck with this annoying noise. As far the second, I've noticed that I'm getting tired much quicker than I normally do, apparently this is something to do with my ears straining to pick up sound? Wasn't too sure on that myself.
Thanks for any advice / help in advance.