- Feb 19, 2017
- 268
- Tinnitus Since
- Feb 01 2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Mild head injury maybe... but who knows...
Hello everyone, my story:
I live in Canada. Exactly a month ago, the power went out in my basement, and I live in a house that is from the 1930s. Pitch black darkness and an extremely low ceiling resulted in me banging my forehead against a wall, resulting in a laceration about the size of a 10 cent dime. Drove myself to the ER for stitches, however due to the force of the impact and the location on my head, I was concerned I had a concussion. The doctor didn't check and immediately dismissed my concern (for context, I was in and out of the clinic in less than 3 minutes). One week later, I have a very bizarre nausea coupled with extreme lethargy, similar to a flu but definitely not the fly, and took a week off of work to rest.
After that, I suddenly have tinnitus in my right ear, though it feels more like it's in my head. It's like a loud "tone", and occasionally "clicks" if that makes sense. It's been brutal now, insomnia and depression are my new best friends. Thank God I have a supportive wife, but still, currently really hating life. Doctors only want to prescribe me Xanax for depression and Ambien for sleep, which I refused as I've seen friends on those and it's not pretty, and because there's no obvious infection and hearing loss, tell me my ears are fine, and again refuse to take my concussion claim seriously. Went to a naturopath who was much more empathetic and firmly believes I'm suffering from post concussion symptoms, accounting for the sudden tinnitus spike. She told me to take fish oil, curcumin to reduce inflammation, eat Vitamin B rich foods/berries, absolutely no alcohol/coffee/smoking (I am a cigar lover), and light exercises such as yoga.
Anyone else been given this advice? What do you make of it?
I live in Canada. Exactly a month ago, the power went out in my basement, and I live in a house that is from the 1930s. Pitch black darkness and an extremely low ceiling resulted in me banging my forehead against a wall, resulting in a laceration about the size of a 10 cent dime. Drove myself to the ER for stitches, however due to the force of the impact and the location on my head, I was concerned I had a concussion. The doctor didn't check and immediately dismissed my concern (for context, I was in and out of the clinic in less than 3 minutes). One week later, I have a very bizarre nausea coupled with extreme lethargy, similar to a flu but definitely not the fly, and took a week off of work to rest.
After that, I suddenly have tinnitus in my right ear, though it feels more like it's in my head. It's like a loud "tone", and occasionally "clicks" if that makes sense. It's been brutal now, insomnia and depression are my new best friends. Thank God I have a supportive wife, but still, currently really hating life. Doctors only want to prescribe me Xanax for depression and Ambien for sleep, which I refused as I've seen friends on those and it's not pretty, and because there's no obvious infection and hearing loss, tell me my ears are fine, and again refuse to take my concussion claim seriously. Went to a naturopath who was much more empathetic and firmly believes I'm suffering from post concussion symptoms, accounting for the sudden tinnitus spike. She told me to take fish oil, curcumin to reduce inflammation, eat Vitamin B rich foods/berries, absolutely no alcohol/coffee/smoking (I am a cigar lover), and light exercises such as yoga.
Anyone else been given this advice? What do you make of it?