I had an appointment yesterday with a new ENT, I was kinda excited about it, cause he seems to be very passionate about the subject.
He performed a pressure test and told me my ears were fine.
And then an audiogram (he hasn't sent me the results) and he told me like "wow your hearing is great i went all the way to 20k and you hear everything"
So... from that moment.. i thought my hearing was good?
And during the test i didnt struggle to listen to any frequency (low-mid-high) but thats what i think???
at the end, he told me that my tinnitus may come from a endolympathatic nature.
and that he would like to perform an "brain map" im guessing its an MRI and and another test.
in the end he told me you shouldnt avoid parties or clubs and dont need to wear protection, just keep your self away from the spakers because your tinnitus doesnt come from an acustic trauma (???)
so in the end... i dont know.
yes i have had tinnitus for 7 months already and its better than the first months,
salt, sugar and msg spike it so i have been avoiding it since the first month.
my symptoms arent sooo bad, just the ringing, sometimes i have mild pain that last for seconds, mild hyperacusis, and my ear have felt "blocked" just one night and then it return to normal...
i havent notice any change on my hearing, i actually hear pretty well...
i know in some people endolymphatic hydrops take a while to "develop" but i havent had any dizzy/vertigo episode in this past 7 months.
and i thought this was a primary symptoms for menieres or endolymphatic hydrops.
im very confussed right now.
it doesnt make sense, i have had 10 years of loud loud music and i thought my t was related to... music?
lets see how it goes.
im guessing that the doctor didnt find anything related to acoustic trauma in my audiogram so hes thinking is neuro-related... to make more money out of the studies haha.
He performed a pressure test and told me my ears were fine.
And then an audiogram (he hasn't sent me the results) and he told me like "wow your hearing is great i went all the way to 20k and you hear everything"
So... from that moment.. i thought my hearing was good?
And during the test i didnt struggle to listen to any frequency (low-mid-high) but thats what i think???
at the end, he told me that my tinnitus may come from a endolympathatic nature.
and that he would like to perform an "brain map" im guessing its an MRI and and another test.
in the end he told me you shouldnt avoid parties or clubs and dont need to wear protection, just keep your self away from the spakers because your tinnitus doesnt come from an acustic trauma (???)
so in the end... i dont know.
yes i have had tinnitus for 7 months already and its better than the first months,
salt, sugar and msg spike it so i have been avoiding it since the first month.
my symptoms arent sooo bad, just the ringing, sometimes i have mild pain that last for seconds, mild hyperacusis, and my ear have felt "blocked" just one night and then it return to normal...
i havent notice any change on my hearing, i actually hear pretty well...
i know in some people endolymphatic hydrops take a while to "develop" but i havent had any dizzy/vertigo episode in this past 7 months.
and i thought this was a primary symptoms for menieres or endolymphatic hydrops.
im very confussed right now.
it doesnt make sense, i have had 10 years of loud loud music and i thought my t was related to... music?
lets see how it goes.
im guessing that the doctor didnt find anything related to acoustic trauma in my audiogram so hes thinking is neuro-related... to make more money out of the studies haha.