Hi everyone,
I'm glad to have found this community. Feel so alone.
My tinnitus - it appears to be bilateral - seemingly began just four days ago and it's been constant. Not like the re-equalising frequencies that happen in one ear and are mere seconds of high pitch (have had them over the years). I mean: low hum, sometimes higher, but constant and seemingly in both ears.
I'm shocked. I've been under stress from medical investigations for other things (e.g., thyroid cancer most recently, but result has been benign, I also broke up with my partner the day before onset), I suffer from IBS, have PTSD and generalised anxiety, I commenced Zoloft again to handle that about a month back (50 mg but upped dose to 100 mg same week as the 'onset').
I have allergic rhinitis and have felt quite congested lately. I'm seeing an audiologist in the coming week for ear tests. From there I may see an ENT (I did see one in 2020 for sinus/rhinitis issues but I didn't report tinnitus then).
I'm 51 M, live in Sydney. Perhaps it's ageing and hearing loss, perhaps it's allergy and stress related, perhaps not. I had BPPV (positional vertigo) about a month back too, out of the blue, but it's not come back. When it happened it was also on the back of a stressful moment, but would go immediately upon changing head position and avoiding lying down. Hasn't recurred.
Right now I'm managing with tinnitus screening music. I am starting to think that maybe I've had this longer than just the last four days, but in reality I was good at screening it out and normalising it (putting it down to background electricity in buildings, etc). I seem to recall similar sounds/buzzy head after long haul flights and so on.
I had a CT head back in late 2020 for sinus issues and other things, but there was no neuroma or structural thing then and no brain tumour. It seems like that would remain the case, but where did this all come from?
Just wondering if anyone else has been in the same situation.
Thanks for reading!
Vek
I'm glad to have found this community. Feel so alone.
My tinnitus - it appears to be bilateral - seemingly began just four days ago and it's been constant. Not like the re-equalising frequencies that happen in one ear and are mere seconds of high pitch (have had them over the years). I mean: low hum, sometimes higher, but constant and seemingly in both ears.
I'm shocked. I've been under stress from medical investigations for other things (e.g., thyroid cancer most recently, but result has been benign, I also broke up with my partner the day before onset), I suffer from IBS, have PTSD and generalised anxiety, I commenced Zoloft again to handle that about a month back (50 mg but upped dose to 100 mg same week as the 'onset').
I have allergic rhinitis and have felt quite congested lately. I'm seeing an audiologist in the coming week for ear tests. From there I may see an ENT (I did see one in 2020 for sinus/rhinitis issues but I didn't report tinnitus then).
I'm 51 M, live in Sydney. Perhaps it's ageing and hearing loss, perhaps it's allergy and stress related, perhaps not. I had BPPV (positional vertigo) about a month back too, out of the blue, but it's not come back. When it happened it was also on the back of a stressful moment, but would go immediately upon changing head position and avoiding lying down. Hasn't recurred.
Right now I'm managing with tinnitus screening music. I am starting to think that maybe I've had this longer than just the last four days, but in reality I was good at screening it out and normalising it (putting it down to background electricity in buildings, etc). I seem to recall similar sounds/buzzy head after long haul flights and so on.
I had a CT head back in late 2020 for sinus issues and other things, but there was no neuroma or structural thing then and no brain tumour. It seems like that would remain the case, but where did this all come from?
Just wondering if anyone else has been in the same situation.
Thanks for reading!
Vek