- 30, male.
- I think it's only in one ear. It's hard for me to say because it is definitely louder in one ear.
- I feel like I've had tinnitus for many years, but it never bothered me and I never realized I had tinnitus until this last year. I'm not sure if it actually got worse or is worse because I've acknowledged it.
- Went to GP. Put me on a steroid and routine of Flonase. This did nothing.
- GP didn't say or advise for any further course of action.
- ENT removed wax. No change.
- ENT said my hearing test came back fine.
- ENT didn't say or advise for any further course of action.
- Tinnitus gets worse when I move my head/jaw/neck.
- Pretty bad jaw clamper, used to grind a lot, have very tight head/neck/jaw shoulder muscles.
- Nothing seems to make my tinnitus any better. It is a constant high-pitch hiss.
- Tinnitus gets much worse under stress/anxiety.
Just today I read about acoustic neuromas and that unilateral (tinnitus in one ear) can be the cause of tinnitus. Of course, this has me worried. Not worried because ANs are usually benign, but moreso worried that if I have one the results of the surgery has a high risk of going deaf in one ear. Going deaf in one ear would fucking blow. It would fucking blow so hard.
So, I guess I'm just wondering if you all think I should push for an MRI to be safe?
Has anyone here had experience with acoustic neuromas?
- I think it's only in one ear. It's hard for me to say because it is definitely louder in one ear.
- I feel like I've had tinnitus for many years, but it never bothered me and I never realized I had tinnitus until this last year. I'm not sure if it actually got worse or is worse because I've acknowledged it.
- Went to GP. Put me on a steroid and routine of Flonase. This did nothing.
- GP didn't say or advise for any further course of action.
- ENT removed wax. No change.
- ENT said my hearing test came back fine.
- ENT didn't say or advise for any further course of action.
- Tinnitus gets worse when I move my head/jaw/neck.
- Pretty bad jaw clamper, used to grind a lot, have very tight head/neck/jaw shoulder muscles.
- Nothing seems to make my tinnitus any better. It is a constant high-pitch hiss.
- Tinnitus gets much worse under stress/anxiety.
Just today I read about acoustic neuromas and that unilateral (tinnitus in one ear) can be the cause of tinnitus. Of course, this has me worried. Not worried because ANs are usually benign, but moreso worried that if I have one the results of the surgery has a high risk of going deaf in one ear. Going deaf in one ear would fucking blow. It would fucking blow so hard.
So, I guess I'm just wondering if you all think I should push for an MRI to be safe?
Has anyone here had experience with acoustic neuromas?