Hi everybody, my name Ronald, I am 31 years old and I have been suffering with tinnitus and what I believe is hyperacusis since May the 5th, 2019. If you want to skip my story I have some questions maybe someone can help me answer towards the end of my post.
Last year back in September (2018) I started suffering from chronic burping (40+ times a day) and coughing along with slight acid reflux every now and then. I spent a good part of almost a year undergoing CT Scans, Endoscopies, Barium swallow you name it. Nothing showed anything conclusive. I lost about 20 lbs. because of a strict low acid diet I was put on. The coughing was so bad that I had to drop classes (I go to Law School). In October (2018), I developed a ringing in my left ear. It would come and go and I could only hear it if the room was very quiet and it was easily masked. I did become very concerned because now I was dealing with two different issues. I did some research and ultimately I blamed the PPI's I had been taking for the reflux. After a few weeks into it, I found that it no longer bothered me as I could not hear it throughout the day.
Two months later, in December (2018) I started waking up every morning with what is best described as head tinnitus equally ringing in both ears. It seemed however to originate from deep inside my head. I also developed a sensitivity to "popping and crackling" sounds. As you can imagine, I started panicking again. The difference between this tinnitus tone and the one I developed in October was that this new one I could modulate with my Jaw and Neck movements. A friend suggested I could be suffering from TMJ/ Teeth grinding because of all the medical stresses I had been under, so I visited a Dentist who confirmed (based on my flat teeth) that I am a grinder. Immediately I felt relieved that it was something I could fix and without even getting on a bite guard, within a week both the new "head tinnitus" and "sound sensitivity" where 100% gone.
Finally in January (2019) after so many test and trying different drugs (Baclofen and Pregabalin), Doctors concluded that I had something called SIBO (Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth). The treatment for SIBO is 4 weeks of Neomycin and Xifaxan. I did my course and retested for SIBO. Apparently the antibiotics had not eradicated the SIBO so in May (2019) I was given another round of Neomycin and Xifaxan. I started once again and took my first set of pills on May the 5th. A few hours later while watching TV on my couch, I noticed that I had developed what can best be described as a static sound in my left ear similar to that of the old Tube TV's and a sensitivity to "popping" and "crackling" in my left ear.
I immediately called my Doctor and explained what happened and he said that Neomycin can cause tinnitus. I was horrified. I immediately stopped taking the Neomycin and Xifaxan and switched over to Herbal Antibiotics (which completely healed my gut issues). I scheduled an appointment with an ENT within the week. I explained what happened and he related it to the Neomycin. The ENT administered a hearing test which showed no visible damage up to 8000 Hz Range. In fact it showed that I had better hearing in the ear with tinnitus. He prescribed me with a 1-week Pack of Methylprednisolone. I must say that the first week with the tinnitus was a living hell. I must have slept a total of 8 hours in 7 days. Needless to say my anxiety and stress where through the roof. After going through the Steroid pack, I must admit that the tone regulated itself and I could only hear it if I really searched for it. It still bothered the hell out of me but there were times that the ringing would disappear for 30 minutes at a time. I started to do more research to try and find something anything that I could do to remove the ringing. I came across this site (Tinnitus Talk) and learned about having to protect my ears but not to over protect, etc. etc. Immediately ordered earplugs and shooting muffs. About 3 or 4 weeks in, the tone had not gotten any louder but the "sensitivity" to those popping and crackling sounds seemed to be diminishing.
It was however in the 4th week where I was cleaning my garage with my dad (very carefully I might add), and we accidentally dropped a metal pipe near my left ear. The tinnitus immediately elevated itself and remained a bit louder for the next few days. I was so mad at myself. I did the only thing that I could and got on another round of steroids, except this time I did 2-weeks of Prednisone (40mgs). After the two weeks, the tone had lowered itself slightly but it never really returned back to its normal baseline.
I started learning how to manage this new level of tinnitus and about a month after the garage incident my friend and I decided it be a good idea for me to get out of the house (I had been at home avoiding noises for almost 2 months). We went to a bar to watch a soccer match. I however went prepared. I took ear plugs, I took my shooting muffs and we strategically sat outside on the curb. From there we could see the game on the TV's inside and the sound on the curb was about 80 decibels. As soon as we arrived, I was already wearing my ear plugs. Apparently however, I was not wearing them properly (I had never worn earplug before in my life) and after an hour my friend pointed this out and inserted them all the way inside my ear canal. Everything immediately felt very quiet. I spent the next hour wearing them properly. Next Morning, not only was my tinnitus significantly louder but my inner vibrated/twitched every-time sounds would be near my left ear. Particularity sounds coming from a computer speaker or cellphone call on speaker. I also had some ear fullness. I had a 1-week pack of methylprednisolone left which I decided to take. After 3 days, the ear twitching went away but the tinnitus tone remained somewhat elevated. At this point I could hear it while driving on the freeway and much easier just about anywhere if I tried searching for it.
Finally about a month (late July) after that bar incident, my tinnitus decided to raise itself again but this time with no apparent reason. It is now very intrusive. It changed from a static sound to a high pitched sound which I could here just about anywhere. My sensitivity to sound has remained at a constant. I am having a very hard time living my life at this point. I used to be a very active guy. Loved going to bars, traveling, racing cars at the track, dancing salsa on the weekends. Now all I do is sit on my couch and look back at what my life used to be. I feel like I have to walk on egg shells everywhere. I carry ear muffs/plugs everywhere I go. I am an only child, un-married/no GF and have no kids so you can imagine how alone I feel. This is so hard to go through, yet much harder alone. I feel like I will never be the same person I was.
If anyone has read this far first of all thank you for taking the time. I am reaching out to see if anyone has any suggestions, ideas, tips that can help me. There are some questions I have:
1. How much should I be protecting my ears? I wear ear plugs to the gym and carry plugs and muffs everywhere I go.
2. Is my sensitivity to popping and crackling sounds hyperacusis? I have no ear pain.
3. When I lay my head down to sleep, I can hear my left ear making popping sounds deep inside. These popping sounds seem to come from my face tensing up. If I lay with my left side of the face on the pillow and I "tighten my face", my inner ear twitches slightly making popping sounds. Anyone?
4. I have slight headaches on my left side of the head almost daily (the more aware of the tinnitus I am, the worse they are). Anyone else gets these? Are they tension headaches?
5. Ever since my tinnitus elevated itself for no apparent reason (late July), when I yawn my tinnitus pitch raised significantly but as soon as I finish yawning my tinnitus goes away completely for about 2 or 3 seconds. Additionally, moving my neck to the right makes the tinnitus in my left ear spike.
6. I still have the tone I developed back in October 2018 along with the tone I developed in May 2019. The tinnitus tone from 2018 however does not spike but the tone from May 2019 is easily spiked? Is this a thing?
7. Is there somewhere I can meet other people locally with tinnitus that I can befriend? I feel like this is impossible to go through alone.
8. If I talk to someone with my head turned all the way to the left (chin to left shoulder) my inner ear twitches with the words coming out of my mouth. It doesn't happen if I talk with my head looking straight? Anyone?
Last year back in September (2018) I started suffering from chronic burping (40+ times a day) and coughing along with slight acid reflux every now and then. I spent a good part of almost a year undergoing CT Scans, Endoscopies, Barium swallow you name it. Nothing showed anything conclusive. I lost about 20 lbs. because of a strict low acid diet I was put on. The coughing was so bad that I had to drop classes (I go to Law School). In October (2018), I developed a ringing in my left ear. It would come and go and I could only hear it if the room was very quiet and it was easily masked. I did become very concerned because now I was dealing with two different issues. I did some research and ultimately I blamed the PPI's I had been taking for the reflux. After a few weeks into it, I found that it no longer bothered me as I could not hear it throughout the day.
Two months later, in December (2018) I started waking up every morning with what is best described as head tinnitus equally ringing in both ears. It seemed however to originate from deep inside my head. I also developed a sensitivity to "popping and crackling" sounds. As you can imagine, I started panicking again. The difference between this tinnitus tone and the one I developed in October was that this new one I could modulate with my Jaw and Neck movements. A friend suggested I could be suffering from TMJ/ Teeth grinding because of all the medical stresses I had been under, so I visited a Dentist who confirmed (based on my flat teeth) that I am a grinder. Immediately I felt relieved that it was something I could fix and without even getting on a bite guard, within a week both the new "head tinnitus" and "sound sensitivity" where 100% gone.
Finally in January (2019) after so many test and trying different drugs (Baclofen and Pregabalin), Doctors concluded that I had something called SIBO (Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth). The treatment for SIBO is 4 weeks of Neomycin and Xifaxan. I did my course and retested for SIBO. Apparently the antibiotics had not eradicated the SIBO so in May (2019) I was given another round of Neomycin and Xifaxan. I started once again and took my first set of pills on May the 5th. A few hours later while watching TV on my couch, I noticed that I had developed what can best be described as a static sound in my left ear similar to that of the old Tube TV's and a sensitivity to "popping" and "crackling" in my left ear.
I immediately called my Doctor and explained what happened and he said that Neomycin can cause tinnitus. I was horrified. I immediately stopped taking the Neomycin and Xifaxan and switched over to Herbal Antibiotics (which completely healed my gut issues). I scheduled an appointment with an ENT within the week. I explained what happened and he related it to the Neomycin. The ENT administered a hearing test which showed no visible damage up to 8000 Hz Range. In fact it showed that I had better hearing in the ear with tinnitus. He prescribed me with a 1-week Pack of Methylprednisolone. I must say that the first week with the tinnitus was a living hell. I must have slept a total of 8 hours in 7 days. Needless to say my anxiety and stress where through the roof. After going through the Steroid pack, I must admit that the tone regulated itself and I could only hear it if I really searched for it. It still bothered the hell out of me but there were times that the ringing would disappear for 30 minutes at a time. I started to do more research to try and find something anything that I could do to remove the ringing. I came across this site (Tinnitus Talk) and learned about having to protect my ears but not to over protect, etc. etc. Immediately ordered earplugs and shooting muffs. About 3 or 4 weeks in, the tone had not gotten any louder but the "sensitivity" to those popping and crackling sounds seemed to be diminishing.
It was however in the 4th week where I was cleaning my garage with my dad (very carefully I might add), and we accidentally dropped a metal pipe near my left ear. The tinnitus immediately elevated itself and remained a bit louder for the next few days. I was so mad at myself. I did the only thing that I could and got on another round of steroids, except this time I did 2-weeks of Prednisone (40mgs). After the two weeks, the tone had lowered itself slightly but it never really returned back to its normal baseline.
I started learning how to manage this new level of tinnitus and about a month after the garage incident my friend and I decided it be a good idea for me to get out of the house (I had been at home avoiding noises for almost 2 months). We went to a bar to watch a soccer match. I however went prepared. I took ear plugs, I took my shooting muffs and we strategically sat outside on the curb. From there we could see the game on the TV's inside and the sound on the curb was about 80 decibels. As soon as we arrived, I was already wearing my ear plugs. Apparently however, I was not wearing them properly (I had never worn earplug before in my life) and after an hour my friend pointed this out and inserted them all the way inside my ear canal. Everything immediately felt very quiet. I spent the next hour wearing them properly. Next Morning, not only was my tinnitus significantly louder but my inner vibrated/twitched every-time sounds would be near my left ear. Particularity sounds coming from a computer speaker or cellphone call on speaker. I also had some ear fullness. I had a 1-week pack of methylprednisolone left which I decided to take. After 3 days, the ear twitching went away but the tinnitus tone remained somewhat elevated. At this point I could hear it while driving on the freeway and much easier just about anywhere if I tried searching for it.
Finally about a month (late July) after that bar incident, my tinnitus decided to raise itself again but this time with no apparent reason. It is now very intrusive. It changed from a static sound to a high pitched sound which I could here just about anywhere. My sensitivity to sound has remained at a constant. I am having a very hard time living my life at this point. I used to be a very active guy. Loved going to bars, traveling, racing cars at the track, dancing salsa on the weekends. Now all I do is sit on my couch and look back at what my life used to be. I feel like I have to walk on egg shells everywhere. I carry ear muffs/plugs everywhere I go. I am an only child, un-married/no GF and have no kids so you can imagine how alone I feel. This is so hard to go through, yet much harder alone. I feel like I will never be the same person I was.
If anyone has read this far first of all thank you for taking the time. I am reaching out to see if anyone has any suggestions, ideas, tips that can help me. There are some questions I have:
1. How much should I be protecting my ears? I wear ear plugs to the gym and carry plugs and muffs everywhere I go.
2. Is my sensitivity to popping and crackling sounds hyperacusis? I have no ear pain.
3. When I lay my head down to sleep, I can hear my left ear making popping sounds deep inside. These popping sounds seem to come from my face tensing up. If I lay with my left side of the face on the pillow and I "tighten my face", my inner ear twitches slightly making popping sounds. Anyone?
4. I have slight headaches on my left side of the head almost daily (the more aware of the tinnitus I am, the worse they are). Anyone else gets these? Are they tension headaches?
5. Ever since my tinnitus elevated itself for no apparent reason (late July), when I yawn my tinnitus pitch raised significantly but as soon as I finish yawning my tinnitus goes away completely for about 2 or 3 seconds. Additionally, moving my neck to the right makes the tinnitus in my left ear spike.
6. I still have the tone I developed back in October 2018 along with the tone I developed in May 2019. The tinnitus tone from 2018 however does not spike but the tone from May 2019 is easily spiked? Is this a thing?
7. Is there somewhere I can meet other people locally with tinnitus that I can befriend? I feel like this is impossible to go through alone.
8. If I talk to someone with my head turned all the way to the left (chin to left shoulder) my inner ear twitches with the words coming out of my mouth. It doesn't happen if I talk with my head looking straight? Anyone?