Hello everybody! Well the ringing started about 3 months ago, I was playing Call of Duty with my son and I noticed some of the sounds kinda hurt my ears, so I went and turned down the sound effects to the point you could hardly hear them. Well after we got done playing, something just didn't feel right, my ears started to feel like they were swelling up and full. I went to bed and woke up to eeeeeeeee. Son of a!
So I did the usual, I went to the audiologist everything and checked out good. She wanted me to try Prednisone, so I made an appointment. After the 2nd day the ringing darn near disappeared. How exciting! Short lived. The ringing returned with a vengeance. Probably my fault because the kids' snowmobile wasn't running right so tried to figure that out with ear plugs. Bad idea...
Well the next couple of days didn't seem any different until the wife put dishes in the sink, I about hit the floor in pain. What in da heck is that!
So I've been dealing with that, it's slowly changed from a burning sensation to slight pain in the inner ear that goes away. I'm hoping this is progress. I went from watching TV at volume 12 to 20.
I had ringing in both ears that switched to mostly inner ear head ringing. A hiss I'd say. At first sleep was hard, waking in the middle of night to screaming loud ringing. What seemed to help with this is diet, I cut out unhealthy foods, quit drinking soda and such. I learned, say if I ate pizza before bed, that's when I'd get crazy ringing. So I learned it was from heart burn! So I take a tums before bed and seems to be really helping.
Everyday I take an antihistamine which I never used to, but if I don't, my face feels like it's going to swell up. We have 2 cats and an old farmhouse.
I guess the questions I have are...
When I drive my car, it feels like I'm going through the mountains in my ears. I live in the flattest area there is.
I work road construction which should be firing up here in about a month. Anybody else here work in construction? I work around equipment. I don't touch jack hammers or anything like that. We usually work 14-hour days 5-6 days a week. I just don't know if a person could wear earplugs that long?
Well this was my introduction. I'm so glad for a place like this to get some help.
So I did the usual, I went to the audiologist everything and checked out good. She wanted me to try Prednisone, so I made an appointment. After the 2nd day the ringing darn near disappeared. How exciting! Short lived. The ringing returned with a vengeance. Probably my fault because the kids' snowmobile wasn't running right so tried to figure that out with ear plugs. Bad idea...
Well the next couple of days didn't seem any different until the wife put dishes in the sink, I about hit the floor in pain. What in da heck is that!
So I've been dealing with that, it's slowly changed from a burning sensation to slight pain in the inner ear that goes away. I'm hoping this is progress. I went from watching TV at volume 12 to 20.
I had ringing in both ears that switched to mostly inner ear head ringing. A hiss I'd say. At first sleep was hard, waking in the middle of night to screaming loud ringing. What seemed to help with this is diet, I cut out unhealthy foods, quit drinking soda and such. I learned, say if I ate pizza before bed, that's when I'd get crazy ringing. So I learned it was from heart burn! So I take a tums before bed and seems to be really helping.
Everyday I take an antihistamine which I never used to, but if I don't, my face feels like it's going to swell up. We have 2 cats and an old farmhouse.
I guess the questions I have are...
When I drive my car, it feels like I'm going through the mountains in my ears. I live in the flattest area there is.
I work road construction which should be firing up here in about a month. Anybody else here work in construction? I work around equipment. I don't touch jack hammers or anything like that. We usually work 14-hour days 5-6 days a week. I just don't know if a person could wear earplugs that long?
Well this was my introduction. I'm so glad for a place like this to get some help.