Hi, i'm Baz, 20 year old male from Australia.
I was diagnosed with otosclerosis in my right ear at age 14, which progressively worsened until around age 15-16 (resulting with about 80-90% hearing loss, other ear unaffected). I was given the options of hearing aids (which I found unpleasant), or to undergo a stapedotomy to hopefully restore my hearing. I chose neither, as I found my QOL to be relatively unaffected by otosclerosis.
Tinnitus has rarely been an issue for me, on the rare occasion it at most lasted a few hours, It hardly bothered my sleep and I'd wake up without it. Additionally, my ENT never raised the question of whether I had experienced it, and I had never reported it being an issue.
However, for approximately the past two weeks I have been experiencing a high pitch ringing in my affected ear. This begun during a night of high anxiety which I attribute to me stressing over an unrelated chest pain (which was a musculature issue and has now resolved). I should also mention I have never experienced anxiety until now. I believe for the first week the ringing came and went but for the past week it has been non-stop and is dramatically affecting my sleep and ability to function as normal.
I have made an appointment to see my ENT but this is not until late October, so for now I have been searching online for answers, but I am having difficulty finding anyone with a similar experience to me.
From what I have read it seems tinnitus caused by otosclerosis is experienced from early on, not 5-6 years later. Who knows, maybe I was lucky until now.
Right now i'm hoping that my hearing will perform another magic trick and I wake up without it, but the more I read about tinnitus the less optimistic I am.
Is there anyone on here with similar circumstances? I'd appreciate any help or advice, thanks.
I was diagnosed with otosclerosis in my right ear at age 14, which progressively worsened until around age 15-16 (resulting with about 80-90% hearing loss, other ear unaffected). I was given the options of hearing aids (which I found unpleasant), or to undergo a stapedotomy to hopefully restore my hearing. I chose neither, as I found my QOL to be relatively unaffected by otosclerosis.
Tinnitus has rarely been an issue for me, on the rare occasion it at most lasted a few hours, It hardly bothered my sleep and I'd wake up without it. Additionally, my ENT never raised the question of whether I had experienced it, and I had never reported it being an issue.
However, for approximately the past two weeks I have been experiencing a high pitch ringing in my affected ear. This begun during a night of high anxiety which I attribute to me stressing over an unrelated chest pain (which was a musculature issue and has now resolved). I should also mention I have never experienced anxiety until now. I believe for the first week the ringing came and went but for the past week it has been non-stop and is dramatically affecting my sleep and ability to function as normal.
I have made an appointment to see my ENT but this is not until late October, so for now I have been searching online for answers, but I am having difficulty finding anyone with a similar experience to me.
From what I have read it seems tinnitus caused by otosclerosis is experienced from early on, not 5-6 years later. Who knows, maybe I was lucky until now.
Right now i'm hoping that my hearing will perform another magic trick and I wake up without it, but the more I read about tinnitus the less optimistic I am.
Is there anyone on here with similar circumstances? I'd appreciate any help or advice, thanks.