Hello! It has been a while since I have written here!
I wanted to share my experience. I received my first Pfizer shot yesterday. I hesitated quite a lot. My tinnitus is due to ototoxic meds and I know I have to be careful whenever I take something new.
So anyway, I got it and so far so good. No noticeable impact on my tinnitus, no new sounds or pitch and I slept like a baby. Of course, I am hyper aware of my tinnitus today and a bit worried that it could increase but so far so good.
I'll report here again if anything changes.
Anne
It's been nearly 48 hours post my first Pfizer shot.
Everything seems OK so far. Still no real impact on my tinnitus. I am almost starting to believe that I will be fine in the end. Fingers crossed. I was so nervous about the vaccine increasing my tinnitus since the cause of my tinnitus is ototoxic medication...
I am a runner and did my usual intervals last night, my cardio was fine. I also went to the pool on Monday, a few hours after the shot and swam just fine.
The pain in my arm at the injection point has subsided too.
I don't want to start a debate but in my case, I got the vaccine mostly because I am signed up for the Boston Marathon in October and they will likely request proof of vaccination. Also, a friend of mine, who is a runner as well, caught COVID-19 over 6 months ago. She is in her 40s. She got what we call "long COVID-19" and still has symptoms, even 6 months later. She had a pulmonary embolism following COVID-19 and almost died. She can barely run a 5K now. This really scared me.
Reading that COVID-19 was more likely to increase tinnitus vs. the vaccines, I decided to go ahead with it. Like others have said, it was a really tough decision. My parents are approaching 70 years old and it has been very painful not being able to see them, enjoy a meal with them, bringing my children over for visits. Maybe I am a sheep and I hate the fact that we don't know how the future will look like and if I made the right decision.
In the end, the fact that my tinnitus is the same 48 hours post-vaccine is very reassuring.
I will update if anything changes.
Anne