- Jun 2, 2017
- 20
- Tinnitus Since
- 01/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Flu - Low Frequency SSHL
Hello to all,
What a strange year it's been so far! Noticed aural fullness in my left ear around Christmas 2016 and went through the usual stuff - ear wax drops, visits to GP, etc. Was informed of the possibility of ETD and that I should pop my ears, etc.
Then...... the tinnitus started and didn't leave. Back to GP - 'You have ETD. Here's a referral to an ENT.'
One month later, a visit to the ENT reveals low frequency hearing loss. No ETD, no pressure issues, no blockages. ENT believes I was 'just unlucky', but I went for an MRI in any case which came back clear. Big relief at this point as a neuroma was ruled out.
I then began to habitualise to the fullness and T which became bearable over time.
But then....... last weekend, I took a low dose of Voltaren pain killers for back ache and coincidentally developed a cold with sinus pressure.
Bloody T and fullness has now gone through the roof! Hopefully it's a temporary issue caused by the meds or this cold. Any ideas?
I'm concerned that I've developed further hearing loss which has spiked the fullness and T.
Tough one to figure out right now!
Grant
What a strange year it's been so far! Noticed aural fullness in my left ear around Christmas 2016 and went through the usual stuff - ear wax drops, visits to GP, etc. Was informed of the possibility of ETD and that I should pop my ears, etc.
Then...... the tinnitus started and didn't leave. Back to GP - 'You have ETD. Here's a referral to an ENT.'
One month later, a visit to the ENT reveals low frequency hearing loss. No ETD, no pressure issues, no blockages. ENT believes I was 'just unlucky', but I went for an MRI in any case which came back clear. Big relief at this point as a neuroma was ruled out.
I then began to habitualise to the fullness and T which became bearable over time.
But then....... last weekend, I took a low dose of Voltaren pain killers for back ache and coincidentally developed a cold with sinus pressure.
Bloody T and fullness has now gone through the roof! Hopefully it's a temporary issue caused by the meds or this cold. Any ideas?
I'm concerned that I've developed further hearing loss which has spiked the fullness and T.
Tough one to figure out right now!
Grant