Terrible Spike Today, One Day After Surgery & Painkillers

Mont

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Jan 2, 2016
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West Deptford, NJ
Tinnitus Since
12/2015
Today is my one year anniversary of the onset on tinnitus. It is the loudest it has ever been today. Sounds like a super high pitch whistle going off in my left ear. Hopefully it dies down, i have good days and bad ones this is the worst one yet. Thinking it might be due to the pain killers i took after a surgery i had yesterday.
 
Just checked it for you,according to the FDA out of 23,000+ individuals only 3 experienced what could be classed as ototoxicity from prolonged use.

If you type any med followed by ototoxic into Google 99% of the time results will show up saying its Ototoxic or show this persons story or that persons story who may or may not have lost hearing from this or that med,most of it is nonsense in my opinion.

There are meds known to be heavily Ototoxic like certain anti-biotics etc and obviously these should be avoided but at the end of the day everyone here is different,I could take six metric tonne of Aspirin and have zero happen to my ears where as the next person could only take a spoon full and go deaf.

Take the pain killer in moderation,listen to your T after taking it and if there's any significant changes stop it immediately.
 
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Today is my one year anniversary of the onset on tinnitus. It is the loudest it has ever been today. Sounds like a super high pitch whistle going off in my left ear. Hopefully it dies down, i have good days and bad ones this is the worst one yet. Thinking it might be due to the pain killers i took after a surgery i had yesterday.
What caused your T initially?
 
I took one oxycodone and on my god It was so loud it hurt. It is still fairly loud today, just taking advil now. Going to another ent friday. Probably just a waste of more money but i will try anything
 
Hi Mont,

Hopefully your spike will lessen in intensity.

Not to sound discouraging, but for the most part, unless you have wax in your ear or other physical signs that an ENT is (or should be) trained to pick up on, he or she will not be of much assistance to you, outside of writing scripts to try medication Y instead of X and vice versa.

By all means, make sure the ENT gives you a hearing test. Good luck!
 

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