I guess I am one to earn this. I have been a professional bassist for the last 12 years. I play a hundred gigs a year, and sometimes gigs are in small loud bar, or large arenas with the use of monitors of in ear speakers, or out doors on a patio, you name it. I am pretty good about protecting my ears, but the compound effects of music on my ears seem to have left their mark.
After a 3 day concert run on New Year's, just this past year I was relaxing on my couch watching TV, and noticed the the buzz. I didn't think much of it, until it didn't fade away after 2-3 days. I started antibiotics and steroids since I did get a cold that same weekend, and have a history of sinusitis and frequent sinus infections. My doctor always gives me a z pack at my local pharmacy in case.
It was a 5 day course of antibiotics, and it didn't do much to my tinnitus sound, but I did feel some sinus relief. Fast forward 2 weeks, I am beginning to hear different sounds to my tinnitus. There are birds, bugs, steam, etc. I go for a hearing test, the outer ear looks good, but there is reports of borderline hearing loss on my audiogram. I saw my GP, who has experience as an ENT, and she reported my blood pressure is through the roof at 130-140/100, and I have fluid behind my ears. My drinking and eating habits are not the best, but I do exercise. Point is, get my blood pressure on track.
She started me on steroids for 6 days, and a 10 day antibiotic (Augmentin), to see if that resolves the issue. I have scheduled CT scan of my temporals on 1/25/2021 to hopefully see what's up with an ear infection. I do have a secondary hearing test scheduled for 2/7/2021 which I am hoping will yield better results, and and hopefully bypass my "damaged cochlear hairs". The mornings and nights are the worst, and the days have been ok.
I do experience some sharp pains in my right ear, but I can withstand day to day sounds, like: a tea kettle, dishes, traffic, freeway sounds, the radio, my musical instruments etc. I still practice in my studio, and cant help but wince when a certain frequency hits me where it counts. If I didn't have that sharp pain, I could keep my volume wayyyy down and still work.
Does this mean I have hyperacusis in one ear more than the other, or could I be experiencing an acute middle ear infection?
It just seems like people with hyperacusis are walking around with headphones trying to protect their ears at all costs.
It's been a nightmare, but also not even a month since my first symptom. That's my story. Thanks
Supplements being taken:
- Multivitamin
- Tinnitus911
- Fish oil
- Biotin
- Zinc
- Melatonin (occasionally)
Diet:
- Celery juice every morning
- Berry shakes
- Low salt
- Low alcohol
- Zero caffeine
After a 3 day concert run on New Year's, just this past year I was relaxing on my couch watching TV, and noticed the the buzz. I didn't think much of it, until it didn't fade away after 2-3 days. I started antibiotics and steroids since I did get a cold that same weekend, and have a history of sinusitis and frequent sinus infections. My doctor always gives me a z pack at my local pharmacy in case.
It was a 5 day course of antibiotics, and it didn't do much to my tinnitus sound, but I did feel some sinus relief. Fast forward 2 weeks, I am beginning to hear different sounds to my tinnitus. There are birds, bugs, steam, etc. I go for a hearing test, the outer ear looks good, but there is reports of borderline hearing loss on my audiogram. I saw my GP, who has experience as an ENT, and she reported my blood pressure is through the roof at 130-140/100, and I have fluid behind my ears. My drinking and eating habits are not the best, but I do exercise. Point is, get my blood pressure on track.
She started me on steroids for 6 days, and a 10 day antibiotic (Augmentin), to see if that resolves the issue. I have scheduled CT scan of my temporals on 1/25/2021 to hopefully see what's up with an ear infection. I do have a secondary hearing test scheduled for 2/7/2021 which I am hoping will yield better results, and and hopefully bypass my "damaged cochlear hairs". The mornings and nights are the worst, and the days have been ok.
I do experience some sharp pains in my right ear, but I can withstand day to day sounds, like: a tea kettle, dishes, traffic, freeway sounds, the radio, my musical instruments etc. I still practice in my studio, and cant help but wince when a certain frequency hits me where it counts. If I didn't have that sharp pain, I could keep my volume wayyyy down and still work.
Does this mean I have hyperacusis in one ear more than the other, or could I be experiencing an acute middle ear infection?
It just seems like people with hyperacusis are walking around with headphones trying to protect their ears at all costs.
It's been a nightmare, but also not even a month since my first symptom. That's my story. Thanks
Supplements being taken:
- Multivitamin
- Tinnitus911
- Fish oil
- Biotin
- Zinc
- Melatonin (occasionally)
Diet:
- Celery juice every morning
- Berry shakes
- Low salt
- Low alcohol
- Zero caffeine