Hi everyone, it's been a few months since I posted last. To give a brief recap:
My T was brought on by a bad ear infection which was caused by a bad head cold. Severe ear pain, and a blocked feeling. I could feel the liquid in my ears. I took 2 ibuprofen and lied down to sleep. When I woke up, I had an approx. 11khz ringing in my head, which is kind of swayed toward my left ear, and it's been with me ever since (this was 6 months ago).
I have been doing pretty well lately, the only things that really bother m are the transient spontaneous episodes, which form all my research I am finding are unrelated to my "normal" T, but have a tendency to freak us T'ers out. Other than that, I have been on a path of gradual habituation.
This last week I got my first illness (the flu) since my last one that caused my T. I was very anxious and took several steps to keep my sinuses clear, namely Allegra-D and blew my nose in a way recommended to prevent colds from turning into ear infections. Still, I experienced my first T "cold spike", and got a bit down emotionally, but as my cold has subsided, my T has returned to baseline.
Today, however, when I got home from work, I was just trying to relax and watch some YouTube videos, I got a temporary "cicada" sound completely relegated to my right ear. Extremely panic set in. Rapid heart beat, sweaty palms, thought is impeding doom, etc. I have heard of plenty of people have the transient spontaneous "tone" tinnitus, but never transient cicada sounds. Should I be concerned that something ominous this way comes? Or should I treat this just like a normal T "tone spike" and try not to feed it any energy?
My T was brought on by a bad ear infection which was caused by a bad head cold. Severe ear pain, and a blocked feeling. I could feel the liquid in my ears. I took 2 ibuprofen and lied down to sleep. When I woke up, I had an approx. 11khz ringing in my head, which is kind of swayed toward my left ear, and it's been with me ever since (this was 6 months ago).
I have been doing pretty well lately, the only things that really bother m are the transient spontaneous episodes, which form all my research I am finding are unrelated to my "normal" T, but have a tendency to freak us T'ers out. Other than that, I have been on a path of gradual habituation.
This last week I got my first illness (the flu) since my last one that caused my T. I was very anxious and took several steps to keep my sinuses clear, namely Allegra-D and blew my nose in a way recommended to prevent colds from turning into ear infections. Still, I experienced my first T "cold spike", and got a bit down emotionally, but as my cold has subsided, my T has returned to baseline.
Today, however, when I got home from work, I was just trying to relax and watch some YouTube videos, I got a temporary "cicada" sound completely relegated to my right ear. Extremely panic set in. Rapid heart beat, sweaty palms, thought is impeding doom, etc. I have heard of plenty of people have the transient spontaneous "tone" tinnitus, but never transient cicada sounds. Should I be concerned that something ominous this way comes? Or should I treat this just like a normal T "tone spike" and try not to feed it any energy?