- Jul 31, 2019
- 29
- Tinnitus Since
- 11/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise exposure (concerts and headphones). Ear infection?
Hi,
I recently developed severe noxacusis. Looking for support and advice.
Here is my story:
For about 10 years, I have had problems with crackling in my ears when I swallow or yawn. Every time I swallow or yawn, my ears crackle.
In November 2018, I woke up one day with tinnitus after listening to loud music in headphones the day before. I went to see a doctor and he diagnosed me with an ear infection and a wax plug. I had the wax removed using microsuction.
I begin to notice that I find loud environments very uncounterable.
A few months later, I see an ENT and an audiologist for a hearing test. I was found to have no hearing loss and the tinnitus was deemed idiopathic.
A few months later I am standing near a dog when it screams very loudly. After this, I felt pain in my left ear pretty much all the time. This subsides after about 2 weeks. After this event, I also developed what I think is TTTS. It slowly subsided for about 2 years and I did not think about it anymore after it disappeared.
In October 2022, I was exposed to a 2-year-old screaming very loud close to me and have since then experienced worsened hyperacusis (many sounds sound louder than before and some sounds cause pain in the ears), but I also got my TTTS back, but this time much worse than the first time. It feels just like a muscle in the ear has spasm. If I cover my ears, I can hear this sound that sounds like a helicopter, a bass-like sound. When I hear certain sounds, such as water running from the tap or a piece of paper being crumpled, this sound becomes strong and that is when it is particularly annoying. The sound can also occur when, for example, children speak or when someone speaks a little louder than normal.
After this incident, I had a constant feeling of fullness in my left ear, which I feel is the ear that was most affected. I also feel more jaw tension and increased stress after this incident, probably due to fear of loud or sudden noises. If I am in a quiet room and hear a sudden noise (which does not have to be loud at all) my body reacts strongly.
About 2 weeks after this event, I had an ear syringing done (due to a wax plug) and after this, my tinnitus became much worse and I had varying degrees of pain and filling sensation in both ears daily. Previously, I hardly noticed my tinnitus in my left ear unless I, for example, put my head on a pillow in a quiet room. After the ear syringing my tinnitus became louder and two new types of sounds were heard. One of these sounds is heard when I make movements with my body such as walking or turning my head and arm. I perceive it as coming from the back of my neck. After the ear syringing, my tinnitus also varies greatly in volume. If someone is standing close to me and talking, my tinnitus can become extremely loud and spike for a few seconds, and it becomes impossible to ignore. My tinnitus has also become more reactive, in the sense that it tries to sound louder than sounds that I hear. I also experienced dizziness for 2-3 days after the ear syringing.
The pain and filling sensation in my ears subsided after 1-2 months, but I have had a harder time dealing with my tinnitus.
In mid-January this year, I noticed one morning that putting a plate down on the sink made my ear hurt. I notice after this that many sounds start to hurt, without being particularly loud. Especially high-frequency sounds. I have no explanation for why it suddenly got so much worse. I hit my head pretty hard 1-2 weeks earlier, but I don't know if that could possibly have any effect. It wasn't a concussion and I was wearing a helmet.
At the beginning of March this year, my girlfriend accidentally smashes cutlery against a plate, creating an extremely loud noise that even my girlfriend, who is not sensitive to sound, gets pain from. This further escalates my problems.
Now almost every sound hurts me. I no longer want to leave the apartment because sound hurts even with earplugs. I also find that earplugs create a loud thumping sound with every step I take, and my own voice also sounds way too loud. I cook with my earmuffs on, but it still hurts. Showering hurts terribly. I have started showering with earplugs, but it still hurts. I also get pain from my own voice, which makes it difficult to talk.
My jaw is constantly tense due to fear of sound and pain from sound. I catch myself several times a day clenching my teeth. This has also caused me to have pain in some teeth from time to time. My tinnitus and pain often make it difficult for me to be fully focused in conversations and when reading longer texts.
I now feel very down and don't see the point of living anymore. I can't enjoy or look forward to anything. I no longer want to see or talk to friends and family because it hurts and I can't do anything outside the home and even small noises in the home hurt. I even have pain when it is quiet, although the pain is low if I am in a quiet room for a while. It hurts to watch TV even if I have the lowest possible volume to hear speech. My tinnitus always tries to drown out any sound. I live completely isolated in my apartment and still can barely stand the pain.
I have cried several times, realizing that I will probably have to end my relationship with my girlfriend and not be able to talk to my family without pain.
Every time I wake up, I can't wait for the day to be over so I can go back to sleep. My life is all about my ears and it is painful to live.
I have an appointment with an ENT and audiologist in 2 weeks. I will perform a hearing test, which I am extremely afraid will make my noxacusis even worse.
I don't understand how I can live like this for the rest of my life. Is there anyone who has been in the same situation as me who can offer some advice?
I recently developed severe noxacusis. Looking for support and advice.
Here is my story:
For about 10 years, I have had problems with crackling in my ears when I swallow or yawn. Every time I swallow or yawn, my ears crackle.
In November 2018, I woke up one day with tinnitus after listening to loud music in headphones the day before. I went to see a doctor and he diagnosed me with an ear infection and a wax plug. I had the wax removed using microsuction.
I begin to notice that I find loud environments very uncounterable.
A few months later, I see an ENT and an audiologist for a hearing test. I was found to have no hearing loss and the tinnitus was deemed idiopathic.
A few months later I am standing near a dog when it screams very loudly. After this, I felt pain in my left ear pretty much all the time. This subsides after about 2 weeks. After this event, I also developed what I think is TTTS. It slowly subsided for about 2 years and I did not think about it anymore after it disappeared.
In October 2022, I was exposed to a 2-year-old screaming very loud close to me and have since then experienced worsened hyperacusis (many sounds sound louder than before and some sounds cause pain in the ears), but I also got my TTTS back, but this time much worse than the first time. It feels just like a muscle in the ear has spasm. If I cover my ears, I can hear this sound that sounds like a helicopter, a bass-like sound. When I hear certain sounds, such as water running from the tap or a piece of paper being crumpled, this sound becomes strong and that is when it is particularly annoying. The sound can also occur when, for example, children speak or when someone speaks a little louder than normal.
After this incident, I had a constant feeling of fullness in my left ear, which I feel is the ear that was most affected. I also feel more jaw tension and increased stress after this incident, probably due to fear of loud or sudden noises. If I am in a quiet room and hear a sudden noise (which does not have to be loud at all) my body reacts strongly.
About 2 weeks after this event, I had an ear syringing done (due to a wax plug) and after this, my tinnitus became much worse and I had varying degrees of pain and filling sensation in both ears daily. Previously, I hardly noticed my tinnitus in my left ear unless I, for example, put my head on a pillow in a quiet room. After the ear syringing my tinnitus became louder and two new types of sounds were heard. One of these sounds is heard when I make movements with my body such as walking or turning my head and arm. I perceive it as coming from the back of my neck. After the ear syringing, my tinnitus also varies greatly in volume. If someone is standing close to me and talking, my tinnitus can become extremely loud and spike for a few seconds, and it becomes impossible to ignore. My tinnitus has also become more reactive, in the sense that it tries to sound louder than sounds that I hear. I also experienced dizziness for 2-3 days after the ear syringing.
The pain and filling sensation in my ears subsided after 1-2 months, but I have had a harder time dealing with my tinnitus.
In mid-January this year, I noticed one morning that putting a plate down on the sink made my ear hurt. I notice after this that many sounds start to hurt, without being particularly loud. Especially high-frequency sounds. I have no explanation for why it suddenly got so much worse. I hit my head pretty hard 1-2 weeks earlier, but I don't know if that could possibly have any effect. It wasn't a concussion and I was wearing a helmet.
At the beginning of March this year, my girlfriend accidentally smashes cutlery against a plate, creating an extremely loud noise that even my girlfriend, who is not sensitive to sound, gets pain from. This further escalates my problems.
Now almost every sound hurts me. I no longer want to leave the apartment because sound hurts even with earplugs. I also find that earplugs create a loud thumping sound with every step I take, and my own voice also sounds way too loud. I cook with my earmuffs on, but it still hurts. Showering hurts terribly. I have started showering with earplugs, but it still hurts. I also get pain from my own voice, which makes it difficult to talk.
My jaw is constantly tense due to fear of sound and pain from sound. I catch myself several times a day clenching my teeth. This has also caused me to have pain in some teeth from time to time. My tinnitus and pain often make it difficult for me to be fully focused in conversations and when reading longer texts.
I now feel very down and don't see the point of living anymore. I can't enjoy or look forward to anything. I no longer want to see or talk to friends and family because it hurts and I can't do anything outside the home and even small noises in the home hurt. I even have pain when it is quiet, although the pain is low if I am in a quiet room for a while. It hurts to watch TV even if I have the lowest possible volume to hear speech. My tinnitus always tries to drown out any sound. I live completely isolated in my apartment and still can barely stand the pain.
I have cried several times, realizing that I will probably have to end my relationship with my girlfriend and not be able to talk to my family without pain.
Every time I wake up, I can't wait for the day to be over so I can go back to sleep. My life is all about my ears and it is painful to live.
I have an appointment with an ENT and audiologist in 2 weeks. I will perform a hearing test, which I am extremely afraid will make my noxacusis even worse.
I don't understand how I can live like this for the rest of my life. Is there anyone who has been in the same situation as me who can offer some advice?