@MCN
Hello! The onset of my original tinnitus began after I came down with the flu badly last year. Other than the new noise I feel fine physically, though. I think that might not have been a swollen lymph node after all but rather just a part of my skull that for some reason was painful when I pressed on it, which is not the case anymore. I've been very tired these past few days but I think that my mental exhaustion also plays a role. I'll talk to my GP about it next week, nonetheless!
In other news, I was at the ENT today just to be on the safe side. I've now done four audiograms within a year (although I don't think any of there extended, so who knows how much they really mean), and a tympanometry, and again, my hearing and my ears seem to be fine. No Prednisone for me because no ISSHL. I was recommended Tebonin 120 mg (so essentially Ginkgo biloba) which I've already tried after the onset of my first tinnitus, to no avail. So I don't think I'm going to waste the money and give it another try...
Hello! The onset of my original tinnitus began after I came down with the flu badly last year. Other than the new noise I feel fine physically, though. I think that might not have been a swollen lymph node after all but rather just a part of my skull that for some reason was painful when I pressed on it, which is not the case anymore. I've been very tired these past few days but I think that my mental exhaustion also plays a role. I'll talk to my GP about it next week, nonetheless!
In other news, I was at the ENT today just to be on the safe side. I've now done four audiograms within a year (although I don't think any of there extended, so who knows how much they really mean), and a tympanometry, and again, my hearing and my ears seem to be fine. No Prednisone for me because no ISSHL. I was recommended Tebonin 120 mg (so essentially Ginkgo biloba) which I've already tried after the onset of my first tinnitus, to no avail. So I don't think I'm going to waste the money and give it another try...