Hi all, here's my story:
Last Friday afternoon I was doing some light work in the garden. When I went inside I suddenly had a weird full feeling in my left ear accompanied by a beep. The beep went away after several seconds but the fuzzy feeling stayed. It didn't hurt so I didn't think much of it at the time. Later that evening, I suddenly had a bout of tinnitus triggered by voices on the TV. Somewhat disturbed, I took a shower and noticed the sound of water in the affected ear was distorted and metallic. Now completely alarmed, I tested my hearing with an earbud and I couldn't hear anything anymore out of my left ear! Some frantic online searching showed me that this was sudden sensorineural hearing loss, a medical emergency, so I went to the night emergency ward showing what I had found, asked for and got prednisolone pills. I took the first one that night and went for a ENT specialist the next morning. They increased the dosage rate with a taper down, did a hearing test, drew blood for analysis and booked a new appointment 10 days after.
So far things haven't improved. I have some mild tinnitus, sometimes a bit annoying but currently bearable. They're going to do an intratympanic injection on the appointment next week. In the meantime I've been frantically reading up on any treatments and the only other thing that may help is hyperbaric oxygen therapy. The doctors however are very skeptical and claim it's not clinically proven, so I don't know what to believe anymore. Should I push for it anyway?
Deep inside I hope that some miracle will turn the tide but I'm afraid it's all in vain. As of Saturday, water does not even make distorted sound anymore; it's just dead. I think I started the pills just in time (well within 24 hrs) but I guess they didn't do their magic. I'm really depressed on how my life took such a drastic turn for the worse while I was just minding my own business. I try to keep in shape, I don't smoke, I avoid ridiculously loud music/noise. And my ear thanked me by going deaf in six hours. It's really saddening.
Last Friday afternoon I was doing some light work in the garden. When I went inside I suddenly had a weird full feeling in my left ear accompanied by a beep. The beep went away after several seconds but the fuzzy feeling stayed. It didn't hurt so I didn't think much of it at the time. Later that evening, I suddenly had a bout of tinnitus triggered by voices on the TV. Somewhat disturbed, I took a shower and noticed the sound of water in the affected ear was distorted and metallic. Now completely alarmed, I tested my hearing with an earbud and I couldn't hear anything anymore out of my left ear! Some frantic online searching showed me that this was sudden sensorineural hearing loss, a medical emergency, so I went to the night emergency ward showing what I had found, asked for and got prednisolone pills. I took the first one that night and went for a ENT specialist the next morning. They increased the dosage rate with a taper down, did a hearing test, drew blood for analysis and booked a new appointment 10 days after.
So far things haven't improved. I have some mild tinnitus, sometimes a bit annoying but currently bearable. They're going to do an intratympanic injection on the appointment next week. In the meantime I've been frantically reading up on any treatments and the only other thing that may help is hyperbaric oxygen therapy. The doctors however are very skeptical and claim it's not clinically proven, so I don't know what to believe anymore. Should I push for it anyway?
Deep inside I hope that some miracle will turn the tide but I'm afraid it's all in vain. As of Saturday, water does not even make distorted sound anymore; it's just dead. I think I started the pills just in time (well within 24 hrs) but I guess they didn't do their magic. I'm really depressed on how my life took such a drastic turn for the worse while I was just minding my own business. I try to keep in shape, I don't smoke, I avoid ridiculously loud music/noise. And my ear thanked me by going deaf in six hours. It's really saddening.