Hello everyone,
I've been lurking these forums for a couple weeks and thought I would make a post.
Some basic info:
Age: 33 years old
From: Canada
Current location: Southeast Asia - the event that caused the ear issues occurred while traveling. I haven't traveled back home because flying may cause further complications... and if it does go wrong, taking a 20+ hour flight with multiple transfers is not going to be a fun time.
The Event:
A little over 5-weeks ago (October 15th, 2022), I went out with a friend to a bar/club. It was to celebrate the end of a trip. The music was ridiculously loud - even when yelling at the person next to you, you could barely hear them. Drinking didn't help the situation as it then sort of "masked" the damage being done and any logical thinking that I should leave early. I was there for 3 to 4 hours.
I don't have a history of going to concerts or clubs with loud music. I am more of a quiet, stay-in kind of person. I've gone to 2 concerts in my entire life and was never big into the nightlife seen with only the random occasion.
Symptoms after the event:
On the way home I noticed I had a ringing in my ears. But didn't think to much of it as it was a long night, I was drunk, and then just showered and went to bed when I got to my room. I woke up in the morning and could barely hear. Loud constant ringing. And had pressure in my ears. The right ear was noticeably worse than the left ear. The speakers were to my right side most of the night. After a few days, I started to notice some hyperacusis, which seemed to occur more as the muffled hearing disappeared.
1st ENT Appointment:
I got an appointment and saw an ENT and audiologist at the hospital 3 or 4 days after the event. The symptoms were still very bad with constant ringing, ear fullness, and muffled hearing, and some hyperacusis. The hearing test showed my hearing was normal in all ranges that they tested. The doctor said give it a few days, things usually go back to normal within a week. She gave me Serc, b-vitamins, methylcobal, and sodium bicarbonate ear drops to clean out any ear wax.
Walk-in Clinic
Using the eardrops caused pain. The next morning my ears hurt even more so I quickly went to the walk-in clinic. The doctor said he saw pus and it looks like I have an infection. He gave me Ofloxacin eardrops and Amoxicillin to take. Within a couple of days the stabbing ear pain started to disappear (the type of pain from an ear infection).
2nd ENT Appointment:
About 10 days after the event, I saw a different ENT at the hospital. He did another hearing test, which showed normal hearing. He also did a Tympanometry test (checking ear-pressure) and my ears passed showing they are equalizing the pressure and that there is no fluid in the middle-ear. He said these things take time to heal, usually, it can take a few weeks. He gave me Arcoxia (NSAIDs) to take. I don't believe this did anything to help. He said to come back in a week if there is no improvement.
3rd ENT Appointment:
This time he told me it can take a few months to heal. I need to be patient. He said he believes that my inner ear is inflamed, and this is causing pressure on the auditory nerve, which is causing my ear fullness, tinnitus, and hyperacusis. He gave me Prednisolone 30 mg a day for 5 days. He said if there isn't improvement come to see him again in 3 weeks. He doesn't think this will be permanent. Everything will go back to normal. It will just take time. He also gave me more Serc and B-vitamins to take
He said that theoretically, I should be able to fly since I passed the Tympanometry test. If something goes wrong on the flight, I won't die (that was very comforting /sarcasm), just that it may be a very painful flight.
Phone appointment with my family doctor in Canada:
I explained everything to my family doctor via the phone. His opinion is there is nothing left to try or do at this point, other than just let time take it's course. He doesn't think there is any medication or treatment that will help. He doesn't think it will be permanent "If we were to talk again in 5-years, I'm sure it won't be bothering you by then. It may take a few years though" (again, very comforting /sarcasm)
He also said he's unsure if I can fly. It may be painful and it may cause further complications.
Current Situation
Which one of the 3 (tinnitus, hyperacusis, aural fullness) annoys me the most depends on the time and on the day. They all suck.
Tinnitus: The first week was the worst, then it started to lower in volume. Right now during the day when I go outside for walks, or anywhere with some background noise like the gym, I don't hear it. If I'm in my hotel room, I hear it fairly steadily. If I'm in bed with everything quiet and just the fan on I can hear it. If i cover my ears I can definitely hear it. My right ear is significantly louder than my left.
Tinnitus has been about the same level for the last 3 weeks
Hyperacusis: Around weeks 2 to 3 was probably the worst. I couldn't go outside without earplugs. Normal conversations were painful. Cars outside were painful. It then improved a bit (around the same time as the Prednisone). I can now go for walks outside without earplugs, or sit in the hotel lounge where they play quiet music and there is some talking (about 60 dB as per my phone app) without much issue. Sometimes things like the shower, clanking plates, honking etc. still causes issues. But I"m not trying to be overprotective and trying to minimize the ear plug usage - but anytime there is loud noise or i know there will be I use them. I have not used headphones since the event. My right ear is worse than my left, when noise gets to loud, I tested using an earplug in only my right ear and it resolved the issue. At a certain point I do need it for my left though.
Hyperacusis has been about the same level for the last 2 weeks
Aural Fullness: All 3 stress me out, but if you ask me this second, this one is probably the most on my mind today. Although other days is can be hyperacusis, or tinnitus. I have had trouble finding much written about this, and if it actually improves for anyone.
The worst of the Aural Fullness was the first week when it was all blocked up. Currently the right ear is worse than the left, but it is present in both ears. The constant pressure in the ear, the discomfort, and pain associated with it is really aggravating. It feels like it has been the same for the last 3 weeks. I thought it improved slightly a few days ago, but it lasted only maybe a day or two and it's back to being its regular level.
Other
Right now this is very tough physically to deal with, but mentally as well. Not knowing if this will ever get better makes it tough to keep going on. It's also tough not being back home (Canada) and being "stuck" in Southeast Asia waiting for it to eventually get better "hopefully", so that I can fly home.
Currently, I am taking serc and b-vitamins, and I'm also taking a multi-vitamin. Going for 2-hour walks each day, plus going to the gym regularly. Trying to eat as much fruit and vegetables as possible, and sleeping as much as my body can. Basically, I'm trying to do everything as healthy as I can to give my body a fighting chance.
Any tips anyone has would be greatly appreciated (about any of tinnitus, hyperacusis and aural fullness). I think there is a lot to read on this site about tinnitus and hyperacusis, but I haven't found as much on the aural fullness.. has anyone had any success with that disappearing? Do you guys think this will improve or am I likely stuck with this trifecta? Which one usually heals first if they do?
Wishing you all the best.
Cheers.
I've been lurking these forums for a couple weeks and thought I would make a post.
Some basic info:
Age: 33 years old
From: Canada
Current location: Southeast Asia - the event that caused the ear issues occurred while traveling. I haven't traveled back home because flying may cause further complications... and if it does go wrong, taking a 20+ hour flight with multiple transfers is not going to be a fun time.
The Event:
A little over 5-weeks ago (October 15th, 2022), I went out with a friend to a bar/club. It was to celebrate the end of a trip. The music was ridiculously loud - even when yelling at the person next to you, you could barely hear them. Drinking didn't help the situation as it then sort of "masked" the damage being done and any logical thinking that I should leave early. I was there for 3 to 4 hours.
I don't have a history of going to concerts or clubs with loud music. I am more of a quiet, stay-in kind of person. I've gone to 2 concerts in my entire life and was never big into the nightlife seen with only the random occasion.
Symptoms after the event:
On the way home I noticed I had a ringing in my ears. But didn't think to much of it as it was a long night, I was drunk, and then just showered and went to bed when I got to my room. I woke up in the morning and could barely hear. Loud constant ringing. And had pressure in my ears. The right ear was noticeably worse than the left ear. The speakers were to my right side most of the night. After a few days, I started to notice some hyperacusis, which seemed to occur more as the muffled hearing disappeared.
1st ENT Appointment:
I got an appointment and saw an ENT and audiologist at the hospital 3 or 4 days after the event. The symptoms were still very bad with constant ringing, ear fullness, and muffled hearing, and some hyperacusis. The hearing test showed my hearing was normal in all ranges that they tested. The doctor said give it a few days, things usually go back to normal within a week. She gave me Serc, b-vitamins, methylcobal, and sodium bicarbonate ear drops to clean out any ear wax.
Walk-in Clinic
Using the eardrops caused pain. The next morning my ears hurt even more so I quickly went to the walk-in clinic. The doctor said he saw pus and it looks like I have an infection. He gave me Ofloxacin eardrops and Amoxicillin to take. Within a couple of days the stabbing ear pain started to disappear (the type of pain from an ear infection).
2nd ENT Appointment:
About 10 days after the event, I saw a different ENT at the hospital. He did another hearing test, which showed normal hearing. He also did a Tympanometry test (checking ear-pressure) and my ears passed showing they are equalizing the pressure and that there is no fluid in the middle-ear. He said these things take time to heal, usually, it can take a few weeks. He gave me Arcoxia (NSAIDs) to take. I don't believe this did anything to help. He said to come back in a week if there is no improvement.
3rd ENT Appointment:
This time he told me it can take a few months to heal. I need to be patient. He said he believes that my inner ear is inflamed, and this is causing pressure on the auditory nerve, which is causing my ear fullness, tinnitus, and hyperacusis. He gave me Prednisolone 30 mg a day for 5 days. He said if there isn't improvement come to see him again in 3 weeks. He doesn't think this will be permanent. Everything will go back to normal. It will just take time. He also gave me more Serc and B-vitamins to take
He said that theoretically, I should be able to fly since I passed the Tympanometry test. If something goes wrong on the flight, I won't die (that was very comforting /sarcasm), just that it may be a very painful flight.
Phone appointment with my family doctor in Canada:
I explained everything to my family doctor via the phone. His opinion is there is nothing left to try or do at this point, other than just let time take it's course. He doesn't think there is any medication or treatment that will help. He doesn't think it will be permanent "If we were to talk again in 5-years, I'm sure it won't be bothering you by then. It may take a few years though" (again, very comforting /sarcasm)
He also said he's unsure if I can fly. It may be painful and it may cause further complications.
Current Situation
Which one of the 3 (tinnitus, hyperacusis, aural fullness) annoys me the most depends on the time and on the day. They all suck.
Tinnitus: The first week was the worst, then it started to lower in volume. Right now during the day when I go outside for walks, or anywhere with some background noise like the gym, I don't hear it. If I'm in my hotel room, I hear it fairly steadily. If I'm in bed with everything quiet and just the fan on I can hear it. If i cover my ears I can definitely hear it. My right ear is significantly louder than my left.
Tinnitus has been about the same level for the last 3 weeks
Hyperacusis: Around weeks 2 to 3 was probably the worst. I couldn't go outside without earplugs. Normal conversations were painful. Cars outside were painful. It then improved a bit (around the same time as the Prednisone). I can now go for walks outside without earplugs, or sit in the hotel lounge where they play quiet music and there is some talking (about 60 dB as per my phone app) without much issue. Sometimes things like the shower, clanking plates, honking etc. still causes issues. But I"m not trying to be overprotective and trying to minimize the ear plug usage - but anytime there is loud noise or i know there will be I use them. I have not used headphones since the event. My right ear is worse than my left, when noise gets to loud, I tested using an earplug in only my right ear and it resolved the issue. At a certain point I do need it for my left though.
Hyperacusis has been about the same level for the last 2 weeks
Aural Fullness: All 3 stress me out, but if you ask me this second, this one is probably the most on my mind today. Although other days is can be hyperacusis, or tinnitus. I have had trouble finding much written about this, and if it actually improves for anyone.
The worst of the Aural Fullness was the first week when it was all blocked up. Currently the right ear is worse than the left, but it is present in both ears. The constant pressure in the ear, the discomfort, and pain associated with it is really aggravating. It feels like it has been the same for the last 3 weeks. I thought it improved slightly a few days ago, but it lasted only maybe a day or two and it's back to being its regular level.
Other
Right now this is very tough physically to deal with, but mentally as well. Not knowing if this will ever get better makes it tough to keep going on. It's also tough not being back home (Canada) and being "stuck" in Southeast Asia waiting for it to eventually get better "hopefully", so that I can fly home.
Currently, I am taking serc and b-vitamins, and I'm also taking a multi-vitamin. Going for 2-hour walks each day, plus going to the gym regularly. Trying to eat as much fruit and vegetables as possible, and sleeping as much as my body can. Basically, I'm trying to do everything as healthy as I can to give my body a fighting chance.
Any tips anyone has would be greatly appreciated (about any of tinnitus, hyperacusis and aural fullness). I think there is a lot to read on this site about tinnitus and hyperacusis, but I haven't found as much on the aural fullness.. has anyone had any success with that disappearing? Do you guys think this will improve or am I likely stuck with this trifecta? Which one usually heals first if they do?
Wishing you all the best.
Cheers.