I received my Pfizer shot on April 27, 2021 and did not have a second shot because of the terrible reaction. I already had some tinnitus, otalgia, and hyperacusis before the shot, but was able to ignore the tinnitus, took medicine for the pain when needed, and could hear well enough to follow my career as a composer and arranger of music for the harp. (My music has been used by tens of thousands of fellow harpists.)
It is not overstating the case to say that the COVID-19 shot destroyed most of my hearing and ended my career - except for selling copies of the music I have already arranged. I would no longer be able to hear well enough to write or arrange new music.
The greatly increased hearing loss and extreme inner ear pain started the day after the shot. My PCP gave me a shot in the arm that day, of a steroid he said was similar to Prednisone but better, but I was unable to get an appointment with an ENT specialist until July 19, too late to have the shots in the ears. I am now waiting for the results of a creatinine test the specialist ordered, and need a little more information before making an appointment for the MRI of the inner ear that he also ordered. (Based on the info sheet he gave me, I need to know if the MRI is compatible with my dental fillings and if the dye is OK when I have CKD.) I hope there is something he can do.
If I'd had any idea of this I would not have had the shot, and if anyone at the local clinic had known, they would have advised me not to have it.
It is not overstating the case to say that the COVID-19 shot destroyed most of my hearing and ended my career - except for selling copies of the music I have already arranged. I would no longer be able to hear well enough to write or arrange new music.
The greatly increased hearing loss and extreme inner ear pain started the day after the shot. My PCP gave me a shot in the arm that day, of a steroid he said was similar to Prednisone but better, but I was unable to get an appointment with an ENT specialist until July 19, too late to have the shots in the ears. I am now waiting for the results of a creatinine test the specialist ordered, and need a little more information before making an appointment for the MRI of the inner ear that he also ordered. (Based on the info sheet he gave me, I need to know if the MRI is compatible with my dental fillings and if the dye is OK when I have CKD.) I hope there is something he can do.
If I'd had any idea of this I would not have had the shot, and if anyone at the local clinic had known, they would have advised me not to have it.