Hi All
Apologies for the long post but please bear with me.
I have had tinnitus now for over 2.5 months and it's been a struggle.
Likely caused by noise exposure in my early 20's (I have some mild hearing loss in high frequencies) however it came on slowly. I had a muscle spasm/beating noise in my ear for a few months and the doctor thought it was due to impacted wax and I was referred to have it removed. I was talked into microsuction by ENT nurse as it's quicker and during current times I think they wanted me in and out of the office as quickly as possible.
After the procedure I went home and made a cup of tea and the sound of a tea spoon on a cup hurt my ear. Other things hurt my ears like plates and people coughing etc. I'm assuming this is hyperacusis from reading similar threads on this forum. The tinnitus came on slowly that night and a week later came on my good ear too.
This continued for about a month and then I spoke with an audiologist. He told me this is normal after microsuction and that it should go away after a month or two. He told me to listen to pink noise and that I needed to expose my ears to noise again to help with sensitivity.
To his credit after I relaxed and followed his instructions the sensitivity did go away after a few weeks of that and I had no problems with plates and cutlery again. Not sure if it fully went away but my ear felt normal again. No fullness no pain. This coincided with the tinnitus decreasing to just a hiss that was hardly noticeable.
However, in the past few days I have noticed that my tinnitus has spiked in both ears and that the ear pain is back now whenever I hear any cutlery or noises like before. Seems to be worse than before and still only affects my bad ear.
I had an MRI 2 weeks ago of the head and ear and there are no issues apparently but still waiting to see an ENT for assessment. I wore earplugs during the MRI so I thought I was fine but my tinnitus did increase after this. I did have a lot of stress over past few weeks at the fear of a neurological condition. But the neurologist said the tests were fine.
Fast forward two weeks and I am totally at rock bottom just now and if anyone can help answer my questions that would be greatly appreciated.
Is this likely to be hyperacusis or is it possibly noise anxiety? There is no doubt that there is pain and ear fullness feeling but it subsides shortly after any irritant noise. I have read that hyperacusis pain lasts for days? And the fact it went away for me before in a month seems rather quick.
Could this be TTTS? Any literature I have read suggests that TTTS comes on after tinnitus starts. But I had the ear spasms long before this (approx 2-3 months). This seemed to happen right after microsuction.
I don't really know what to do as NHS aren't having any new ENT appointments for the foreseeable and I don't know what's the best thing for my recovery.
@Michael Leigh I know you have a lot of experience in the above and recovery, have you got any advice?
Thanks all.
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Apologies for the long post but please bear with me.
I have had tinnitus now for over 2.5 months and it's been a struggle.
Likely caused by noise exposure in my early 20's (I have some mild hearing loss in high frequencies) however it came on slowly. I had a muscle spasm/beating noise in my ear for a few months and the doctor thought it was due to impacted wax and I was referred to have it removed. I was talked into microsuction by ENT nurse as it's quicker and during current times I think they wanted me in and out of the office as quickly as possible.
After the procedure I went home and made a cup of tea and the sound of a tea spoon on a cup hurt my ear. Other things hurt my ears like plates and people coughing etc. I'm assuming this is hyperacusis from reading similar threads on this forum. The tinnitus came on slowly that night and a week later came on my good ear too.
This continued for about a month and then I spoke with an audiologist. He told me this is normal after microsuction and that it should go away after a month or two. He told me to listen to pink noise and that I needed to expose my ears to noise again to help with sensitivity.
To his credit after I relaxed and followed his instructions the sensitivity did go away after a few weeks of that and I had no problems with plates and cutlery again. Not sure if it fully went away but my ear felt normal again. No fullness no pain. This coincided with the tinnitus decreasing to just a hiss that was hardly noticeable.
However, in the past few days I have noticed that my tinnitus has spiked in both ears and that the ear pain is back now whenever I hear any cutlery or noises like before. Seems to be worse than before and still only affects my bad ear.
I had an MRI 2 weeks ago of the head and ear and there are no issues apparently but still waiting to see an ENT for assessment. I wore earplugs during the MRI so I thought I was fine but my tinnitus did increase after this. I did have a lot of stress over past few weeks at the fear of a neurological condition. But the neurologist said the tests were fine.
Fast forward two weeks and I am totally at rock bottom just now and if anyone can help answer my questions that would be greatly appreciated.
Is this likely to be hyperacusis or is it possibly noise anxiety? There is no doubt that there is pain and ear fullness feeling but it subsides shortly after any irritant noise. I have read that hyperacusis pain lasts for days? And the fact it went away for me before in a month seems rather quick.
Could this be TTTS? Any literature I have read suggests that TTTS comes on after tinnitus starts. But I had the ear spasms long before this (approx 2-3 months). This seemed to happen right after microsuction.
I don't really know what to do as NHS aren't having any new ENT appointments for the foreseeable and I don't know what's the best thing for my recovery.
@Michael Leigh I know you have a lot of experience in the above and recovery, have you got any advice?
Thanks all.
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