I have sudden low frequency hearing loss in my ear with the loudest T, and a rumbling in my ears when I speak, and my voice has an occlusion sound that it didn't before. It's onset has been the last 72 hours, I saw my doctor the first day, and initially he wanted an MRI but I was afraid of the noise, then we settled on hoping it was congestion/Eustachian tube and the onset of a cold, which I havent had since T onset, so it's new how congestion sounds or something, but it's kept worsening and I don't have other cold symptoms. Got immediate hearing test today, weird sudden low freq ski slop in the worst ear. Went back to doctor, he looked in ear and said he wanted to do syringing. I told him no because of all the stuff i've heard about it, and i told him i could show him scientific articles online showing people have gotten T from syringing, but he said he needed to do it to rule out infection and make a decision by clearly seeing the ear drum. He did the syringing, or irrigation, it wasnt that loud, he asked me if my hearing was different, and i said i could hear high freqs a little better, but i still had the other stuff, he put a tuning fork on my skull and i still had low freq hearing loss in that skull, I think he said it's conductive? Doctor put me on prednisone and ordered MRI. The ear that has the sudden low frequency hearing loss and the worst of all these new symptoms is the one that took the brunt of the acoustic trauma over a year ago. I've vigilantly protected my ears and avoided noisy situations, and there was nothing noisy leading up to this, and the plugged heavy sensation, and occlusion effect my voice has is similar to that of when you have a bad cold, or when you go fast upwards or downwards, and your ears pop, but it's not the same, it's a different sensation than i've ever experienced exactly. I don't understand what/why this can be, the rumbling sensation is sort of like if you close your eyes and squint hard and your ears make a low rumble.
There have been several changes to my T tones throughout this, more fluctuations in the past few days than I've had since the first couple months after my onset. and my H is a lot worse in general (but I originally attributed that to this weird new rumbling sensation when I talk). I'm still hoping it's a cold.
Also ENT appointment coming, and i dont know when the mri. I'm worried about the mri, every health professional i've talked to, except the audiologist, has been dismissive of my concerns of the mri being too loud. What if they don't let me use muffs in the mri because it will block the imaging. I even had a nurse on the help line tell me "an mri shouldnt be loud, it is magnetic". wtf
There have been several changes to my T tones throughout this, more fluctuations in the past few days than I've had since the first couple months after my onset. and my H is a lot worse in general (but I originally attributed that to this weird new rumbling sensation when I talk). I'm still hoping it's a cold.
Also ENT appointment coming, and i dont know when the mri. I'm worried about the mri, every health professional i've talked to, except the audiologist, has been dismissive of my concerns of the mri being too loud. What if they don't let me use muffs in the mri because it will block the imaging. I even had a nurse on the help line tell me "an mri shouldnt be loud, it is magnetic". wtf