Hello all. I've been suffering from high-pitched ringing in ears for 14 months now. During the first months after the onset, I tried a lot of stuff; Ginkgo biloba, Magnesium, vitamins, NAC, Curcumin, diet, sports, meditation etc. I was always monitoring my hearing loss after each treatment, nothing helped my hearing loss nor reduced the ringing.
Last week I had an acoustic trauma incident so I decided to get on Prednisone. A few hours after my first 40 mg dose the ringing decreased significantly and my hearing seemed to be brighter and sharper. On the second day my tinnitus got so low that I have to focus to hear it in a silent room (before my tinnitus was noticeable even in heavy traffic). I had a new hearing test and it showed a 10 dB improvement in high frequencies. My hearing at 6 kHz is now 20 dB (before it was 30 dB) and 30 dB at 8 kHz (before it was 40 dB).
How can the Prednisone be effective after all this time? Does this mean that there's still an inflammation in my body that is interfering with my hearing?
I really hope this improvement is not just temporary. I already feel like a new person.
Thoughts?
Last week I had an acoustic trauma incident so I decided to get on Prednisone. A few hours after my first 40 mg dose the ringing decreased significantly and my hearing seemed to be brighter and sharper. On the second day my tinnitus got so low that I have to focus to hear it in a silent room (before my tinnitus was noticeable even in heavy traffic). I had a new hearing test and it showed a 10 dB improvement in high frequencies. My hearing at 6 kHz is now 20 dB (before it was 30 dB) and 30 dB at 8 kHz (before it was 40 dB).
How can the Prednisone be effective after all this time? Does this mean that there's still an inflammation in my body that is interfering with my hearing?
I really hope this improvement is not just temporary. I already feel like a new person.
Thoughts?