Hi everyone.
My tinnitus started in 2000 for unknown reasons. I think it has been stable by the years and i haven't paid it much attention. I think i've got it from ear infections as a small child. I've experienced the T to be inside my head, but always thought it was the right ear that caused the problem. Basically, I have always thought the left ear was unaffected and healthy and that the T inside my head came from the right ear. The point is that I don't know...
However, about 4 months ago everything changed. I started to feel fullness in my left ear, some weird distorsion and took some online hearing-tests. I was chocked when I realized my left ear couldn't hear 8kHz frequencies under 25 dB. A couple of days later I woke up with bad, new tinnitus in this ear. It's one high pitched tone that warbles every second and some lower frequency sounds with a constant tone.
The first months was hell. My first hearingtest at the hospital showed no hearing loss. I took another test because the first doctor didn't pay attention when I told her I couldn't sort out if the beeps was from T or from her machine. I took another test that showed slight/mild hearing loss (8kHz, 25 dB). Nothing in my right ear. The doctor said that my hearing is normal because everything else is perfect (100 % in the "speaking- test). She also told me not to worry about tumor as the difference between my ears were small (15dB in R, 25 dB in L).
My concern is that I may have acoustic neuroma... I don't know if I had T in my left ear before. The T also came out of the blue. No exposure to loud noises or anything. The only abnormal thing before the T was anxiety - but if that was the case it wouldn't cause me this permanent crap... Should I demand MRI? Is it normal that T starts (or increase) for unknown reasons? Do I have typical symptoms for AN?
I would really appreciate some advices. I also hope my english is readable (I'm swedish). /Pirru
My tinnitus started in 2000 for unknown reasons. I think it has been stable by the years and i haven't paid it much attention. I think i've got it from ear infections as a small child. I've experienced the T to be inside my head, but always thought it was the right ear that caused the problem. Basically, I have always thought the left ear was unaffected and healthy and that the T inside my head came from the right ear. The point is that I don't know...
However, about 4 months ago everything changed. I started to feel fullness in my left ear, some weird distorsion and took some online hearing-tests. I was chocked when I realized my left ear couldn't hear 8kHz frequencies under 25 dB. A couple of days later I woke up with bad, new tinnitus in this ear. It's one high pitched tone that warbles every second and some lower frequency sounds with a constant tone.
The first months was hell. My first hearingtest at the hospital showed no hearing loss. I took another test because the first doctor didn't pay attention when I told her I couldn't sort out if the beeps was from T or from her machine. I took another test that showed slight/mild hearing loss (8kHz, 25 dB). Nothing in my right ear. The doctor said that my hearing is normal because everything else is perfect (100 % in the "speaking- test). She also told me not to worry about tumor as the difference between my ears were small (15dB in R, 25 dB in L).
My concern is that I may have acoustic neuroma... I don't know if I had T in my left ear before. The T also came out of the blue. No exposure to loud noises or anything. The only abnormal thing before the T was anxiety - but if that was the case it wouldn't cause me this permanent crap... Should I demand MRI? Is it normal that T starts (or increase) for unknown reasons? Do I have typical symptoms for AN?
I would really appreciate some advices. I also hope my english is readable (I'm swedish). /Pirru