- Oct 31, 2020
- 1,268
- Tinnitus Since
- 9-17-2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- turning everything up to 11
Hi everyone,
I've had tinnitus since September this year. It's a really high hissing sound, I'm guessing around 16 kHz. I also get a strange pulsatile siren type sound that matches my heartbeat, but not always. When it started I couldn't hear it outside, but about week later it intensified and I can now hear it everywhere in my ear. Anyways, I went to get an audiogram about a week and half ago (October 20), because my ENT wanted to see if my hearing had changed since my previous audiogram that I had about 4 days after the tinnitus started.
When I went for the test, the person moved so quickly putting things in my ears and not really explaining what was going on.. I guess it was a tympanometry and acoustic reflex test. I felt fine the rest of the day until lying in bed that night, I started hearing a really loud 4 kHz tone in my left ear. My left was the better of the two ears initially. It hasn't gone away since. It is the loudest, most obtrusive tone I have now, but strangely is maskable, although it seems to be getting a little more difficult to mask it. Once the room gets below 40 dB it kicks in and gets mind numbingly loud.
I was just starting to cope with the previous sounds and this one has wrecked me. I'm not sure how to cope. I'm full of regret for going for another test, when I really don't feel like it was needed.
I have about 5 doses of 60 mg Prednisone left from the first onset and some leftover from asthma treatment a few months ago. Would it be wise to try and take that? I'm guessing it's probably too late.
Just looking for some support. I live alone, work from home, split from my fiancee back in January, and family are all 2k miles away. No one really gets what I'm going through anyway.
I've had tinnitus since September this year. It's a really high hissing sound, I'm guessing around 16 kHz. I also get a strange pulsatile siren type sound that matches my heartbeat, but not always. When it started I couldn't hear it outside, but about week later it intensified and I can now hear it everywhere in my ear. Anyways, I went to get an audiogram about a week and half ago (October 20), because my ENT wanted to see if my hearing had changed since my previous audiogram that I had about 4 days after the tinnitus started.
When I went for the test, the person moved so quickly putting things in my ears and not really explaining what was going on.. I guess it was a tympanometry and acoustic reflex test. I felt fine the rest of the day until lying in bed that night, I started hearing a really loud 4 kHz tone in my left ear. My left was the better of the two ears initially. It hasn't gone away since. It is the loudest, most obtrusive tone I have now, but strangely is maskable, although it seems to be getting a little more difficult to mask it. Once the room gets below 40 dB it kicks in and gets mind numbingly loud.
I was just starting to cope with the previous sounds and this one has wrecked me. I'm not sure how to cope. I'm full of regret for going for another test, when I really don't feel like it was needed.
I have about 5 doses of 60 mg Prednisone left from the first onset and some leftover from asthma treatment a few months ago. Would it be wise to try and take that? I'm guessing it's probably too late.
Just looking for some support. I live alone, work from home, split from my fiancee back in January, and family are all 2k miles away. No one really gets what I'm going through anyway.