- Jan 27, 2021
- 157
- Tinnitus Since
- Nov 2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Probably noise exposure, but unknown.
Hi everyone.
I'm a 35-year-old male and 3 months into tinnitus and hyperacusis.
Possible causes of my tinnitus in the week before it started:
- Use of a hammer drill without ear protection about a week before my tinnitus started (most likely cause, I think).
- I was unfortunately near a load speaker whilst taking a tractor ride on farm tour a few days before developing tinnitus. I have a 3-year-old son who likes to visit the farm. My whole family agreed it was super loud and I was trying to cover my son's ears at the time (while he wriggled).
- There was a spider on the fence that I sprayed with insect killer. A gust of wind sent a good dose of it into my face. I coughed and cursed under my breath. Really I shouldn't have lingered.
- Stress. I work long hours in the financial markets. At around this time there were several big projects due and I was also having marriage issues. We were talking about divorce and what that would mean for splitting time with our child. I was not in a good head space and all.
As some background I've unfortunately not taken good care of my ears: raced in 2 stroke motorsport as a kid, played in rock bands without ear plugs for years, generally didn't wear ear protection for DIY jobs (not that I did much of it anyway).
I first noticed my tinnitus while sitting at my computer with ear phones on and music playing softly (25/100). There was a stabbing pain in my right ear. I took my headphones off and noticed that there was some light ringing if I blocked my ear: eee... eeeee... eee... When answering phone calls I had to shift my cell phone to my non-dominant hand as I couldn't hear so well out of my right ear. I visited the GP and explained these symptoms. She looked a bit puzzled and said 'could be ETD', told me to monitor it and then sent my on my way.
Fast forward a couple of weeks and it wasn't getting any better. I was shaken awake in the night by a loud 'DOOOOOOO' right in the middle of my head. I got out of bed and stood in front of the mirror utterly terrified. The sound travelled down my head slowly from the centre towards my right ear. Once it reached my right ear it sounded like a siren went off. I eventually ended up at the ED for tests. They said I have hearing loss and gave me a 10 day course of high dose Prednisone. By this stage my head felt like it was under siege. There were at least a dozen violent sounds roaring in my head along with ear pain. I'd lost count. I was lucky to sleep a couple of hours a night and that got worse with the side effects of Prednisone. Music sounded like one jumbled mess and even soft noises would hurt my ears.
Fast forward a month and I've seen an ENT who specialises in tinnitus. He tested my hearing again and it appears to be within a normal range. He also sent me for the works in testing: blood tests, MRI of head and ears, MRI with contrast, CT scan. He checked my ears, nose, throat, listened with a stethoscope to see if he could hear any sound. In the end he mentioned that all looks good and to wait until the 3 month mark to see if it gets better. This 3 month mark is coming up and I've got my next appointment with him on February 5th.
Today the tinnitus and hyperacusis are both much more tolerable. It's reduced in volume from approx. 8/10 to 3/10 and the sounds are not nearly as violent. It still occupies a lot of my thoughts and I'm not used to it by any means. However, I have managed to sleep through the night which is great progress. Before that I was only getting rest with sleeping pills.
I should also add that I love music and have been playing guitar since I was in my early teens. I currently play guitar, banjo, weissenborn, ukulele... Even though my tests appear to be good, my favourite songs sound off and different. Also, there is a large amount of distortion at times that sounds like someone is blowing on the top of a bottle... wooooooo. Sometimes it overpowers the music altogether. I've invested so much time in my music. I met my first proper girlfriend playing a student bar pub rock gig. I met my wife while practicing guitar in the park. It's my outlet for relaxation. I'd reached the level of mastery where my last guitar teacher, a veteran himself, mentioned that there is nothing more he can teach me. I feel like I've thrown it all away... just for not taking a cautionary moment to protect my ears. I've cried. I've wanted to scream, but it would only hurt my ears. I'm clinging onto some hope that with time my ears may get better. Perhaps I can hear the music again without this awful distortion.
In the meantime my current strategy is time and silence. I used to play masking sounds, but my tinnitus is reactive: electric and rattling tinnitus sounds climb above constant noises like running water, fans and white noise. I feel like I cope better just sitting in relative silence with my baseline tinnitus. Also, even small masking noises make my ears rattle. After falling asleep with a fan on, for example, I'd spike and wake up with my ears screaming at me. Sleep has been much easier after keeping my bedroom silent. There are some challenges: my toddler loves to make loud noises. I've been wearing industrial scale ear muffs while playing with him or at times where I know he might protest (like at bath time).
Thanks for reading. I've also found the posts on this forum very helpful. @Bill Bauer I've read your posts in particular and they have been very helpful: many thanks.
I hope we all find some peace,
Simon.
I'm a 35-year-old male and 3 months into tinnitus and hyperacusis.
Possible causes of my tinnitus in the week before it started:
- Use of a hammer drill without ear protection about a week before my tinnitus started (most likely cause, I think).
- I was unfortunately near a load speaker whilst taking a tractor ride on farm tour a few days before developing tinnitus. I have a 3-year-old son who likes to visit the farm. My whole family agreed it was super loud and I was trying to cover my son's ears at the time (while he wriggled).
- There was a spider on the fence that I sprayed with insect killer. A gust of wind sent a good dose of it into my face. I coughed and cursed under my breath. Really I shouldn't have lingered.
- Stress. I work long hours in the financial markets. At around this time there were several big projects due and I was also having marriage issues. We were talking about divorce and what that would mean for splitting time with our child. I was not in a good head space and all.
As some background I've unfortunately not taken good care of my ears: raced in 2 stroke motorsport as a kid, played in rock bands without ear plugs for years, generally didn't wear ear protection for DIY jobs (not that I did much of it anyway).
I first noticed my tinnitus while sitting at my computer with ear phones on and music playing softly (25/100). There was a stabbing pain in my right ear. I took my headphones off and noticed that there was some light ringing if I blocked my ear: eee... eeeee... eee... When answering phone calls I had to shift my cell phone to my non-dominant hand as I couldn't hear so well out of my right ear. I visited the GP and explained these symptoms. She looked a bit puzzled and said 'could be ETD', told me to monitor it and then sent my on my way.
Fast forward a couple of weeks and it wasn't getting any better. I was shaken awake in the night by a loud 'DOOOOOOO' right in the middle of my head. I got out of bed and stood in front of the mirror utterly terrified. The sound travelled down my head slowly from the centre towards my right ear. Once it reached my right ear it sounded like a siren went off. I eventually ended up at the ED for tests. They said I have hearing loss and gave me a 10 day course of high dose Prednisone. By this stage my head felt like it was under siege. There were at least a dozen violent sounds roaring in my head along with ear pain. I'd lost count. I was lucky to sleep a couple of hours a night and that got worse with the side effects of Prednisone. Music sounded like one jumbled mess and even soft noises would hurt my ears.
Fast forward a month and I've seen an ENT who specialises in tinnitus. He tested my hearing again and it appears to be within a normal range. He also sent me for the works in testing: blood tests, MRI of head and ears, MRI with contrast, CT scan. He checked my ears, nose, throat, listened with a stethoscope to see if he could hear any sound. In the end he mentioned that all looks good and to wait until the 3 month mark to see if it gets better. This 3 month mark is coming up and I've got my next appointment with him on February 5th.
Today the tinnitus and hyperacusis are both much more tolerable. It's reduced in volume from approx. 8/10 to 3/10 and the sounds are not nearly as violent. It still occupies a lot of my thoughts and I'm not used to it by any means. However, I have managed to sleep through the night which is great progress. Before that I was only getting rest with sleeping pills.
I should also add that I love music and have been playing guitar since I was in my early teens. I currently play guitar, banjo, weissenborn, ukulele... Even though my tests appear to be good, my favourite songs sound off and different. Also, there is a large amount of distortion at times that sounds like someone is blowing on the top of a bottle... wooooooo. Sometimes it overpowers the music altogether. I've invested so much time in my music. I met my first proper girlfriend playing a student bar pub rock gig. I met my wife while practicing guitar in the park. It's my outlet for relaxation. I'd reached the level of mastery where my last guitar teacher, a veteran himself, mentioned that there is nothing more he can teach me. I feel like I've thrown it all away... just for not taking a cautionary moment to protect my ears. I've cried. I've wanted to scream, but it would only hurt my ears. I'm clinging onto some hope that with time my ears may get better. Perhaps I can hear the music again without this awful distortion.
In the meantime my current strategy is time and silence. I used to play masking sounds, but my tinnitus is reactive: electric and rattling tinnitus sounds climb above constant noises like running water, fans and white noise. I feel like I cope better just sitting in relative silence with my baseline tinnitus. Also, even small masking noises make my ears rattle. After falling asleep with a fan on, for example, I'd spike and wake up with my ears screaming at me. Sleep has been much easier after keeping my bedroom silent. There are some challenges: my toddler loves to make loud noises. I've been wearing industrial scale ear muffs while playing with him or at times where I know he might protest (like at bath time).
Thanks for reading. I've also found the posts on this forum very helpful. @Bill Bauer I've read your posts in particular and they have been very helpful: many thanks.
I hope we all find some peace,
Simon.