Hello,
I am new here and hoping this forum can help me. My journey started last August where I injured my back and as part of my rehab, I started physical therapy. One of my exercises caused me to strain my neck, and I could feel something give in my left ear, and have had pain and a very, very loud high-pitched metallic chirping in my ear. Every day, it has gotten worse. I went to two urgent cares, and talked to my doctor (he refused to see me in person because their office had a COVID-19 outbreak) and got nowhere.
A few days ago, I woke up in so much pain it felt like my entire ear was going to explode, and my tinnitus was unbearable, and went to the ER. They briefly examined my ear and found nothing structurally wrong, and did a CT scan to see if I had a vascular issue (I don't). He seemed to think I have a nerve issue in my inner ear causing it, and gave me Gabapentin for it. I took it and it worked wonders, for a morning, but it's not doing much anymore. The pain is reduced now with a few meds I'm taking, but the tinnitus is back on its original track, getting worse and worse with each passing moment.
I cannot function. I cannot sleep. I cannot work or concentrate on tasks. It's so high pitched and loud no matter what kind of white noise or other noise I put on, I still hear it over it. I have a 5-speaker surround sound system that I put white noise on at the highest level I could tolerate and I still hear my tinnitus over it.
I do not have any hearing loss as far as I can tell, but I'm a little sensitive to high pitched noises. I've been in touch with every ENT within 100 miles of me (and one 130 miles away) except one and the soonest I can get in is in May, despite my doctor putting in referrals as urgent. As one ENT explained to me, they don't consider tinnitus that urgent because you're "stable", and they refer to urgent cases as things like cancer, growths, etc.
I've talked to my physical therapist and she says that because it was likely caused by something physical (me doing the physical therapy exercise), she has some exercises she thinks she can do for it, but that's seemingly the only thing I have until May when I can get just an initial consultation, where actual work will come later.
Meanwhile I'm going insane, not getting sleep, and not being able to concentrate at work. As more of the people around me see what it's doing to me, they're getting concerned about me and I'm getting concerned too. In reading some stories here, I feel bad that I haven't been dealing with this as much as many others, but I need help and am not getting it from the health system in a timely manner and I have a history of depression. I see a therapist which is really helpful, but it's not enough.
I am not really sure what I need (other than this to go away or at least be reduced), but both I and the people around me are concerned and I just need help since I'm not getting it from the health care system.
I am new here and hoping this forum can help me. My journey started last August where I injured my back and as part of my rehab, I started physical therapy. One of my exercises caused me to strain my neck, and I could feel something give in my left ear, and have had pain and a very, very loud high-pitched metallic chirping in my ear. Every day, it has gotten worse. I went to two urgent cares, and talked to my doctor (he refused to see me in person because their office had a COVID-19 outbreak) and got nowhere.
A few days ago, I woke up in so much pain it felt like my entire ear was going to explode, and my tinnitus was unbearable, and went to the ER. They briefly examined my ear and found nothing structurally wrong, and did a CT scan to see if I had a vascular issue (I don't). He seemed to think I have a nerve issue in my inner ear causing it, and gave me Gabapentin for it. I took it and it worked wonders, for a morning, but it's not doing much anymore. The pain is reduced now with a few meds I'm taking, but the tinnitus is back on its original track, getting worse and worse with each passing moment.
I cannot function. I cannot sleep. I cannot work or concentrate on tasks. It's so high pitched and loud no matter what kind of white noise or other noise I put on, I still hear it over it. I have a 5-speaker surround sound system that I put white noise on at the highest level I could tolerate and I still hear my tinnitus over it.
I do not have any hearing loss as far as I can tell, but I'm a little sensitive to high pitched noises. I've been in touch with every ENT within 100 miles of me (and one 130 miles away) except one and the soonest I can get in is in May, despite my doctor putting in referrals as urgent. As one ENT explained to me, they don't consider tinnitus that urgent because you're "stable", and they refer to urgent cases as things like cancer, growths, etc.
I've talked to my physical therapist and she says that because it was likely caused by something physical (me doing the physical therapy exercise), she has some exercises she thinks she can do for it, but that's seemingly the only thing I have until May when I can get just an initial consultation, where actual work will come later.
Meanwhile I'm going insane, not getting sleep, and not being able to concentrate at work. As more of the people around me see what it's doing to me, they're getting concerned about me and I'm getting concerned too. In reading some stories here, I feel bad that I haven't been dealing with this as much as many others, but I need help and am not getting it from the health system in a timely manner and I have a history of depression. I see a therapist which is really helpful, but it's not enough.
I am not really sure what I need (other than this to go away or at least be reduced), but both I and the people around me are concerned and I just need help since I'm not getting it from the health care system.