Hi there! This is my story: almost three months ago I woke up with no hearing in my left ear. I went to the ENT in the morning thinking it was earwax, even thought I had no balance at all. I got the diagnostic not long after, was prescribed some medrol for two weeks, waited and hoped but despite early treatment my hearing didn't evolve.
The tinnitus was the cherry on the cake, it grew louder one week after onset.
So for all of you who feel frustrated that you did not benefit from early treatment I think it often doesn't matter: some people recover spontaneously some like me don't, with or without cortisone. One of the ENT told me that the treatment is not even a real/effective one. This medical issue is a complete mystery when the loss is idiopathic. So if your loss was below 90 dB like me, your chances of recovery were anyway slim. Don't blame yourself if you didn't go to the ENT right away but the odds.
Anyway, I struggle quite a bit right now, at 28, with no hearing in my left ear and this constant tinnitus. All of sudden I feel old and inappropriate especially with other people and when there is background noise.
If it happened to you, I was wondering how you managed to get better, how much time did it take and if you have any advice to cope with this tinnitus + hearing loss condition.
Thank you very much
Louise
The tinnitus was the cherry on the cake, it grew louder one week after onset.
So for all of you who feel frustrated that you did not benefit from early treatment I think it often doesn't matter: some people recover spontaneously some like me don't, with or without cortisone. One of the ENT told me that the treatment is not even a real/effective one. This medical issue is a complete mystery when the loss is idiopathic. So if your loss was below 90 dB like me, your chances of recovery were anyway slim. Don't blame yourself if you didn't go to the ENT right away but the odds.
Anyway, I struggle quite a bit right now, at 28, with no hearing in my left ear and this constant tinnitus. All of sudden I feel old and inappropriate especially with other people and when there is background noise.
If it happened to you, I was wondering how you managed to get better, how much time did it take and if you have any advice to cope with this tinnitus + hearing loss condition.
Thank you very much
Louise