I appreciate all of your responses and do apologize if it seemed they weren't gratefully received... Yes, I was, and still am, in such a bad shape I could not mumble a faint thank you in return. It's been almost two weeks and I haven't been able to stop crying, I have been dumped and I am very close to also being fired. I am deeply disappointed by and ashamed of my lack of character but all I can think about it ending it all... Yes, I am weak and whiny... I have the utmost respect and admiration for all of you who are fighting this and learning to live with it and I am humbled by your strength, courage and determination. But I don't think can endure this much longer
I visited a second ENT in hopes of getting prednisone prescribed but he didn't think it'd be helpful.
@attheedgeofscience I followed your suggestion and asked for an audiogram the following day of my post which came out normal but only went up to 8kHz. I have yet to locate a professional in this god forsaken place that tests higher frequencies... Based on your comment I did my research and I think I now understand why that was so important. So, again, thank you.
I went back and thought about everything that occurred since my cold symptoms appeared and I'm now even more concerned about the permanency of my condition. First, it was conductive hearing loss, then an inner ear viral infection, now I am almost certain it is due to barotrauma / sensorineural hearing loss.
Recap: 20 days ago I came down with a head cold that completely blocked my ears for 4-5 days and there was immense pressure and hearing loss. I couldn't not clear / pop them and then one night I blew my nose and a huge amount of air traveled up and got trapped in my left ear and no amount of yawning or swallowing would release it. It was extremely uncomfortable so, in an attempt to let the air out, I did a forceful Valsalva maneuver that made things worse with my swollen one-way tubes (yes, genius, I know) and that's when I panicked and frantically and ever so stupidly cupped my ear and pressed hard and repeatedly to "push it down" to "open up the tube". It hurt
I could literally feel my expanded eardrum bouncing! It was painful but not excruciating... The following day, my tinnitus appeared and has been tormenting me ever since
I visited three doctors so far and I am "just waiting it out"! My cold's now resolved, there's no congestion of any kind, I can hear a little better (but muffled) on the left side and my T is just as bad. I have a follow up appointment in 10 days. Thanks to you, I feel a lot more informed and educated and will probably ask for an otoacoustic emissions test if one is not offered.
What do you think caused my tinnitus and should I now give up any hope of it ever going away? Could the above described incident cause barotrauma? Could it still be a middle ear issue (despite normal tympanogram and no detectable fluid build up) with a better prognosis? Is damage to the inner ear from either barotrauma / noise or a virus identical? Can tinnitus caused by barotrauma ever be temporary? Would an OAE test reveal such damage? How long after hair cells are damaged do they die off? And how does that show up an a DPOAE test? Does it show both dead / missing hair cells and damaged / under-performing cells? Any words of wisdom?
I am not a religious person, but I prayed to Him not to test my like this... just... not like this
Thank you all so very much and sorry for the rant.