I apologize in advance to whether this is the right spot to post this. I have no ringing in my ears. I would've posted this in the hyperacusis category, but I haven't been exposed to a sound that hurts my ear since my injury, so this felt the most appropriate location.
Stupidly, I set off fireworks July 4th for first time. One let off a loud screech about 10 feet from me. I felt an immediate sharp pain. I felt no symptoms for the rest of the night after that. I woke up the next day to my right ear having a fullness/muffled sound. I could still hear, but it felt like I could hear less. I have issues with anxiety to begin with, this didn't help. No matter how I worded my symptoms on Google search, I kept being redirected to this website.
Tuesday (2 days out) the muffled/fullness decreased greatly. I still made an appointment with an ENT and saw him on Thursday. I had my first hearing test since probably grade school. A little more intimidating than the one I remember. But, upon reviewing the results with the doctor, he explained to me that my ears were ALMOST identical (the lines were not overlapping on the audiogram, right ear was very, very minorly below). The two lines made a jagged up and down within the 20-25 dB range, with one spike up towards 15 dB at the 2nd to last frequency and then back down to 20-25 dB. There was another test, I can't remember the name, but I believed it had to do specifically with frequencies. The doctor also said that my left ear recognition is 100% and right ear is 96% (I believe this to be the test where I had to repeat words of a man/woman in each ear). He said that he felt within a few weeks my symptoms should be gone and to protect my ears from sounds in the future. I asked about Prednisone because I see that as the main thing prescribed early on. He stated that HAD I had tinnitus OR there was a huge discrepancy between my ears he would prescribe it.
It's now Sunday, almost a full week. I have to be honest with you, I don't know if I'm just a prisoner of my own mind or not at this point. The fullness feels to still be improving, I took Ibuprofen for a headache (unrelated) the other night and I felt like it helped with the fullness/muffled sound (placebo?). I feel as if I have to keep asking my girlfriend to repeat herself. Mainly when there's AC blowing hard in house/car. She claims I always did that, maybe I did, this is driving me nuts. My ear could be normal right now, and although it's only been a week, I don't think I'd know what normal felt like.
It feels I can't help but think to myself, would I feel more comfortable if I just call the doctor tomorrow and ask for the Prednisone regardless (what can it hurt?). If he believes it will improve on its own, why not try Prednisone as overkill? I've seen multiple sites saying Prednisone has better results the earlier you start it, with there being a 2 week window before it's pointless. AND because I've read that, that is fueling my anxiety as well, otherwise I'd just have comfort in the doctor's answer.
Sorry for the long, possibly in the wrong spot post.
EDIT #1: Would I know if I had tinnitus? I heard no ringing or any noises during the hearing test when I had the earbuds in the soundproof room. Is it possible I could have it and it's just SO low that I don't notice it at all?
EDIT #2: I'm 35 years old.
Stupidly, I set off fireworks July 4th for first time. One let off a loud screech about 10 feet from me. I felt an immediate sharp pain. I felt no symptoms for the rest of the night after that. I woke up the next day to my right ear having a fullness/muffled sound. I could still hear, but it felt like I could hear less. I have issues with anxiety to begin with, this didn't help. No matter how I worded my symptoms on Google search, I kept being redirected to this website.
Tuesday (2 days out) the muffled/fullness decreased greatly. I still made an appointment with an ENT and saw him on Thursday. I had my first hearing test since probably grade school. A little more intimidating than the one I remember. But, upon reviewing the results with the doctor, he explained to me that my ears were ALMOST identical (the lines were not overlapping on the audiogram, right ear was very, very minorly below). The two lines made a jagged up and down within the 20-25 dB range, with one spike up towards 15 dB at the 2nd to last frequency and then back down to 20-25 dB. There was another test, I can't remember the name, but I believed it had to do specifically with frequencies. The doctor also said that my left ear recognition is 100% and right ear is 96% (I believe this to be the test where I had to repeat words of a man/woman in each ear). He said that he felt within a few weeks my symptoms should be gone and to protect my ears from sounds in the future. I asked about Prednisone because I see that as the main thing prescribed early on. He stated that HAD I had tinnitus OR there was a huge discrepancy between my ears he would prescribe it.
It's now Sunday, almost a full week. I have to be honest with you, I don't know if I'm just a prisoner of my own mind or not at this point. The fullness feels to still be improving, I took Ibuprofen for a headache (unrelated) the other night and I felt like it helped with the fullness/muffled sound (placebo?). I feel as if I have to keep asking my girlfriend to repeat herself. Mainly when there's AC blowing hard in house/car. She claims I always did that, maybe I did, this is driving me nuts. My ear could be normal right now, and although it's only been a week, I don't think I'd know what normal felt like.
It feels I can't help but think to myself, would I feel more comfortable if I just call the doctor tomorrow and ask for the Prednisone regardless (what can it hurt?). If he believes it will improve on its own, why not try Prednisone as overkill? I've seen multiple sites saying Prednisone has better results the earlier you start it, with there being a 2 week window before it's pointless. AND because I've read that, that is fueling my anxiety as well, otherwise I'd just have comfort in the doctor's answer.
Sorry for the long, possibly in the wrong spot post.
EDIT #1: Would I know if I had tinnitus? I heard no ringing or any noises during the hearing test when I had the earbuds in the soundproof room. Is it possible I could have it and it's just SO low that I don't notice it at all?
EDIT #2: I'm 35 years old.