- Nov 5, 2022
- 344
- Tinnitus Since
- Mild since 1982 - then Severe Oct 2022
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Microsuction (Oct 2022)
Hi everyone,
I came down with severe reactive tinnitus almost 4 weeks ago after a routine microsuction to remove earwax - the increased tinnitus effect was almost immediate.
I've had tinnitus for at least 20 years, although an audiologist has recently said this has probably been since birth. I'm 45 now. That tinnitus was mild and never a problem and sounded like birds chirping. I never even needed to Google the word 'tinnitus' before, although I knew what it was. I have quite strong high frequency hearing loss from anything about 850 Hz to 1 kHz, although a comparison of hearing loss before (2 years before) and after the microsuction shows no difference in hearing levels.
The tinnitus has continued to get worse and worse almost daily. The first week I'd wake up to almost silence (1/10), and then tinnitus came on during the day and spiked at night (8/10). After the first week this changed for the worse. Now every morning I wake to an immediate spike at 10/10 and it may get down to an 8/10 by mid-morning and then a 10/10 by night.
I've seen 2x GPs, 2x Audiologists and an ENT specialist. All giving very mixed suggestions from keep plugging your ears as they are still healing, to let sounds in and desensitise, to 'do what feels best, it won't make a difference!'
Yesterday, out of nowhere in a quiet room, it felt as if I'd gone completely deaf in my left ear with a huge high pitched shriek coming from it. It lasted about an hour. I was referred to A&E by a GP, and arriving at A&E I was pulled aside and told this is basically not an emergency so we can't see you, but we'll give you antibiotics for the infection (no check to see whether I even had an infection!).
The GP in A&E did check inside my ear, but it felt a little painful and tender, which she was surprised about as she said usually she can probe deeper without it usually bothering anyone. She said maybe there's an infection, or soreness due to sucking out hard troublesome wax, and has prescribed Otomize ear spray... which I've read many on here warn people away from, so haven't used.
I'm due to go to a tinnitus centre but they want to do all the tests which again people recommend staying away from, like the loudness discomfort level test and tympanometry so they can try to see what effect it may have had on my ears, the type of tinnitus I have and whether I have hyperacusis... again these tests people recommend refrain from having as they have made things worse.
Blocking out sounds seems to make it worse, bringing in sounds definitely makes it worse, and it's getting worse each day. Plus, I'm very weary of trying anything that's currently being suggested and offered
I came down with severe reactive tinnitus almost 4 weeks ago after a routine microsuction to remove earwax - the increased tinnitus effect was almost immediate.
I've had tinnitus for at least 20 years, although an audiologist has recently said this has probably been since birth. I'm 45 now. That tinnitus was mild and never a problem and sounded like birds chirping. I never even needed to Google the word 'tinnitus' before, although I knew what it was. I have quite strong high frequency hearing loss from anything about 850 Hz to 1 kHz, although a comparison of hearing loss before (2 years before) and after the microsuction shows no difference in hearing levels.
The tinnitus has continued to get worse and worse almost daily. The first week I'd wake up to almost silence (1/10), and then tinnitus came on during the day and spiked at night (8/10). After the first week this changed for the worse. Now every morning I wake to an immediate spike at 10/10 and it may get down to an 8/10 by mid-morning and then a 10/10 by night.
I've seen 2x GPs, 2x Audiologists and an ENT specialist. All giving very mixed suggestions from keep plugging your ears as they are still healing, to let sounds in and desensitise, to 'do what feels best, it won't make a difference!'
Yesterday, out of nowhere in a quiet room, it felt as if I'd gone completely deaf in my left ear with a huge high pitched shriek coming from it. It lasted about an hour. I was referred to A&E by a GP, and arriving at A&E I was pulled aside and told this is basically not an emergency so we can't see you, but we'll give you antibiotics for the infection (no check to see whether I even had an infection!).
The GP in A&E did check inside my ear, but it felt a little painful and tender, which she was surprised about as she said usually she can probe deeper without it usually bothering anyone. She said maybe there's an infection, or soreness due to sucking out hard troublesome wax, and has prescribed Otomize ear spray... which I've read many on here warn people away from, so haven't used.
I'm due to go to a tinnitus centre but they want to do all the tests which again people recommend staying away from, like the loudness discomfort level test and tympanometry so they can try to see what effect it may have had on my ears, the type of tinnitus I have and whether I have hyperacusis... again these tests people recommend refrain from having as they have made things worse.
Blocking out sounds seems to make it worse, bringing in sounds definitely makes it worse, and it's getting worse each day. Plus, I'm very weary of trying anything that's currently being suggested and offered