- Sep 28, 2018
- 255
- Tinnitus Since
- 08/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Olanzapine/MRI
So it's definately better now, but the tinnitus is fading much slower than the first time i had it. So I'm going to try Piracetam. Has anyone had good results with it?
Happy new year everyone.
Two days ago I had an MRI scan because of my palatal myoclonus. The machine was Magnetom Skyra 3T which SAYS it has the Quiet Suite feature, but I didn't feel it at all.
Jesus, im sorry for this. I hope your tinnitus goes back to baseline soon! Did you have any ear pain during the scan itself?I had an MRI with the exact same machine two weeks ago and still have elevated tinnitus. Claiming that it is quiet is just a joke.
So they don't utilize the so called Quiet Suite feature anywhere. Which country are you in? I'm In Bulgaria.I am not good at quantifying this but certainly loud and this is no way in the category "quiet". Hopefully they will develop some MRIs which are really quite such that we can have MRI scans without risking our ear health.
I'm taking it right now and it has no effect on my sleep. I talked to my audiologist today and she said she is certain the tinnitus can't stay permanently.I am from Germany. Regarding the Piracetam I wouldn't take it. This lists as a side effect insomnia. Probably one of the last things one needs as a tinnitus sufferer.
I hope so much! Keep us posted and fingers crossed.I'm afraid to even say it out loud but when I went to bed yesterday and woke up today... the Humming From Hell was gone. :X Could this really be the end of it?
I'll keep you posted, I just pray to god it doesn't re-appear...I hope so much! Keep us posted and fingers crossed.
I think they cannot fix this specific problem because the very nature of the MRI magnets means noise for the machine to do the work. Actually I have been waiting years for MRI techniques to improve and they have not. Those so called "silent machines" are still very loud and if the radiologist wants a very clear and detailed image the machine will make more noise (that "silent" mode, which is not silent at all, is for lower quality images).My tinnitus was caused by an MRI, too. When I get some spare time (maybe in a few months?) I plan to make a complaint to the FDA. Will you stick around this website so I can get info from you when I make the complaint?
I work in the medical device industry, so I think I know how to make a complaint that will motivate the clinic and the MRI manufacturer to take better protective measures against hearing damage in the future. My hearing damage could have been easily prevented by the clinic and MRI manufacturer. They should have established better procedures to mitigate patient risk. I want to help stop other people from getting hearing damage from an MRI. I am also considering talking to an injury attorney.
I'm so sorry about this. All the doctors and ENTs I talked to said it couldn't have happened because of the MRI machine... I am so livid. And yes I will stick around this website for sure, and I will of course help you with the complaint.My tinnitus was caused by an MRI, too. When I get some spare time (maybe in a few months?) I plan to make a complaint to the FDA. Will you stick around this website so I can get info from you when I make the complaint?
I work in the medical device industry, so I think I know how to make a complaint that will motivate the clinic and the MRI manufacturer to take better protective measures against hearing damage in the future. My hearing damage could have been easily prevented by the clinic and MRI manufacturer. They should have established better procedures to mitigate patient risk. I want to help stop other people from getting hearing damage from an MRI. I am also considering talking to an injury attorney.
Of course they did. Because they're never willing to take responsibility for anything.I'm so sorry about this. All the doctors and ENTs I talked to said it couldn't have happened because of the MRI machine... I am so livid.
This is insane. There are literally research articles on how MRIs are loud enough to cause temporary hearing threshold shifts/ damage, sometimes permanent, even with ear plugs. ENTs are clueless when it comes to this and general doctors even more so. It's actually scary how much doctors don't actually know. So much about our ears still remains in the dark, so it's infuriating when specialists make such statements.I'm so sorry about this. All the doctors and ENTs I talked to said it couldn't have happened because of the MRI machine... I am so livid. And yes I will stick around this website for sure, and I will of course help you with the complaint.
I'm so sorry this happened to you. It's horrible how grossly negligent the medical field is when it comes to hearing health and MRI's. Was your tinnitus worsened with your MRI despite hearing protection or did they fail to provide any at all?My tinnitus was caused by an MRI, too. When I get some spare time (maybe in a few months?) I plan to make a complaint to the FDA. Will you stick around this website so I can get info from you when I make the complaint?
I work in the medical device industry, so I think I know how to make a complaint that will motivate the clinic and the MRI manufacturer to take better protective measures against hearing damage in the future. My hearing damage could have been easily prevented by the clinic and MRI manufacturer. They should have established better procedures to mitigate patient risk. I want to help stop other people from getting hearing damage from an MRI. I am also considering talking to an injury attorney.
My tinnitus was caused by an MRI, too. When I get some spare time (maybe in a few months?) I plan to make a complaint to the FDA. Will you stick around this website so I can get info from you when I make the complaint?
I work in the medical device industry, so I think I know how to make a complaint that will motivate the clinic and the MRI manufacturer to take better protective measures against hearing damage in the future. My hearing damage could have been easily prevented by the clinic and MRI manufacturer. They should have established better procedures to mitigate patient risk. I want to help stop other people from getting hearing damage from an MRI. I am also considering talking to an injury attorney.
I think there may be different results depending on the timing of hearing tests after the MRI. My personal feeling is that hair cells could get recruited by the noise produced by the MRI test, so that would contribute to a good performance in hearing tests carried out right after the MRI, but maybe these results could change a few months, let's say 4 months as a reference, after the MRI when hair cells and the hearing system have had a little bit more time to get stable.Pure tone audiometry, speech audiometry, high frequency audiometry, transient evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE) and distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) were performed before and after MRI.
Did your spike lower? I need an MRI and they offered me the Skyra 3T option.I had an MRI with the exact same machine two weeks ago and still have elevated tinnitus. Claiming that it is quiet is just a joke.
Yes, the spike did lower. But that took quite some time. I didn't use double protection, big mistake.Did your spike lower? I need an MRI and they offered me the Skyra 3T option.
I don't think they will allow me to use earmuffs. I will still bring them. They offer headphones but I doubt they do anything. They also mentioned the "quiet suite" but it seems like it still affects people with tinnitus. They weren't taking me seriously. The receptionist accidentally left me on the line on hold and she was speaking to the employee at the MRI center and I could tell she didn't take it seriously from the way she was talking.Yes, the spike did lower. But that took quite some time. I didn't use double protection, big mistake.
When you say "it took quite some time", what do you mean? How much time roughly?Yes, the spike did lower. But that took quite some time. I didn't use double protection, big mistake.
It's now two years ago. It was some gradual improvement, but I am not over it yet. Still using hearing protection 24/7.When you say "it took quite some time", what do you mean? How much time roughly?