- Dec 27, 2022
- 26
- Tinnitus Since
- 10/2022
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Different medications
Hi. I am 22 years old.
Before starting, I must say that I actually have some hearing damage from my younger years from using earphones a lot. I could hear up to 15 kHz - 16 kHz in both ears. Below ideal for my age at that time. I had had mild ringing ears for 6 - 8 years but I never really gave it much thought. I haven't gone to concerts or any extra loud events.
So now moving on to my current story, the devastating one.
I have been ruined by medication. I don't know how to explain this, I think I have done a lot of medicated damage. I'm down and devastated.
I was taking Pregabalin, 50 mg, for a nerve pain issue. On the 10th day I developed high-pitched ringing, different and louder from before, along with hyperacusis towards high-pitched sounds like brake squeals, and sound distortions. As a result, I immediately stopped taking Pregabalin. I went to the ENT, did a hearing test, which was perfect in the speech range. He looked at my ears and said he suspected ETD as I had some negative pressure on the ear drums. He gave me BetaSerc, anti-allergic and some nose spray to use for a month. I also did Valsalva maneuvers.
A month after the onset I also felt my Eustachian tubes were swollen. I went to the ENT again. He said there might be some inflammation and possibly some slight otitis externa. I had pain in my left ear. He also said my left ear drum seemed inflamed and slightly hurt at the top due to stretching by severe ETD. No perforation.
I also got checked by another ENT to check for perforation, but there was none. He prescribed Ofloxacin ear drops to use only in the left ear. I refused because I had a very bad reaction to Fluoroquinolones and I wouldn't want to risk it again. Instead, after a long talk, he gave me Tobramycin ear drops. I researched them intensively and it showed no reports of any issue when applied to outer ear canal, it was only ototoxic if it reaches your system through blood stream, and even for that it was dosage dependent, or if it goes directly into the middle ear and inner ear through perforation. I also saw some posts of a few members here too. Hence there was a lot of pain in my left ear so after a few days on sitting on it, I tried to test my luck, well bad luck. I put only two tiny drops in my left ear and an hour later I started to hear engine rumbling sounds and severe sensitivity to vibration sounds, along with a drone sound on top of my already worse symptoms.
I immediately took NAC, 1200 mg, and kept taking that for a few days. I had to stop the NAC, I will explain the reason a bit later. Maybe there was a tiny hole or something that both ENTs missed, but I still have no idea. I swore off the drops, threw the bottle in garbage can and fell into severe depression, what have I done to myself, every time I try to make myself feel better, it feels like I always get worse.
I went back to the ENT. He tested my hearing and checked my ear drum. He said the ear drum was healed and the negative pressure had resolved. I told him about the ear drops and he said it wasn't possible as there was not any perforation, the ear drops couldn't have gone through, and even if they did, two tiny drops couldn't possibly do that much damage according to him. He suggested an acoustic reflex test and an MRI which I refused. I can't afford to get worse, I'm already feeling very low.
I looked into Prednisone, but as I have been double devastated by medications, I swore them off and decided to not try it as some people here told that they got way worse while being on Prednisone. I'm also shit scared of getting diabetes from Prednisone. I hope many of you will understand this coming from a guy who has been damaged by medications twice, not wanting any more in his body.
I had a hearing test, everything was ok in the speech range. I then checked myself online. I noticed that my left ear, the one I put the two ear drops in, can hear up to 14 kHz and my right ear can hear up to 15 kHz. I can't heard anything above that in either ear.
Currently I have like 4-5 tones, some are reactive. A high-pitched tinnitus sound, a static, a flute type sound, cicadas, engine rumbling, and low-pitched drone sounds. It's a symphony. I also have sound distortions like crazy now. Some positivity is that the high-pitched sounds and cicadas stuff from Pregabalin have calmed down, but the low-pitch stuff and distortions I got from the Tobramycin ear drops are very much here and strong.
I have loudness hyperacusis towards high pitch sounds, like car brakes squealing sound way louder, people talking loudly make me back off from them, and I have vibrations. I can literally feel a vibration in my entire head if I am near any power tool that creates vibration or any loud car engine, loud exhaust or any big backup power generator. I can hear a speaker playing bass from a mile away. The hyperacusis towards high-pitched sounds is from Pregabalin, the vibration is from the Tobramycin ear drops.
I also looked into intratympanic steroid injections as I'm not too late for that, but I've seen posts of people getting worse or losing hearing from them, and I don't want to test my luck anymore. I'm beyond devastated from the medical community. I don't know what to do, I'm so confused as there are not right answers.
Some things I have tried:
I took NAC immediately for 4-5 days after the onset caused by the Tobramycin ear drops. Maybe it helped mitigate further damage, but it causes a histamine reaction in my body; I get insomnia and severe swollen Eustachian tubes from it. I can't take it so I'm sad.
Currently I'm taking Ginkgo Biloba, 40 mg, twice a day, a total of 80 mg per day, a multivitamin with lots of B vitamins and antioxidants added, and yesterday I started Magnesium with 3 different types of absorbable Magnesium forms, 200 mg total. I'm also looking into starting Ginger, 1000 mg daily, to reduce any inflammation as I believe that's how Prednisone maybe works.
So currently I'm two months out, it all started in October with Pregabalin, then went worse in November end from the Tobramycin ear drops.
What should I do? I think my only shot is habituation but with so many sounds it feels impossible. Maybe Back to Silence can help? Or should I focus on getting steroids, or other supplements? I'm currently focusing on taking antioxidants.
My ENT denied steroids because there isn't any hearing loss in the speech range on the audiogram. I'm going to get higher frequencies tested at a different clinic soon.
If anyone has any positive support, please reply kindly. I'm just not in a good mental state right now.
Before starting, I must say that I actually have some hearing damage from my younger years from using earphones a lot. I could hear up to 15 kHz - 16 kHz in both ears. Below ideal for my age at that time. I had had mild ringing ears for 6 - 8 years but I never really gave it much thought. I haven't gone to concerts or any extra loud events.
So now moving on to my current story, the devastating one.
I have been ruined by medication. I don't know how to explain this, I think I have done a lot of medicated damage. I'm down and devastated.
I was taking Pregabalin, 50 mg, for a nerve pain issue. On the 10th day I developed high-pitched ringing, different and louder from before, along with hyperacusis towards high-pitched sounds like brake squeals, and sound distortions. As a result, I immediately stopped taking Pregabalin. I went to the ENT, did a hearing test, which was perfect in the speech range. He looked at my ears and said he suspected ETD as I had some negative pressure on the ear drums. He gave me BetaSerc, anti-allergic and some nose spray to use for a month. I also did Valsalva maneuvers.
A month after the onset I also felt my Eustachian tubes were swollen. I went to the ENT again. He said there might be some inflammation and possibly some slight otitis externa. I had pain in my left ear. He also said my left ear drum seemed inflamed and slightly hurt at the top due to stretching by severe ETD. No perforation.
I also got checked by another ENT to check for perforation, but there was none. He prescribed Ofloxacin ear drops to use only in the left ear. I refused because I had a very bad reaction to Fluoroquinolones and I wouldn't want to risk it again. Instead, after a long talk, he gave me Tobramycin ear drops. I researched them intensively and it showed no reports of any issue when applied to outer ear canal, it was only ototoxic if it reaches your system through blood stream, and even for that it was dosage dependent, or if it goes directly into the middle ear and inner ear through perforation. I also saw some posts of a few members here too. Hence there was a lot of pain in my left ear so after a few days on sitting on it, I tried to test my luck, well bad luck. I put only two tiny drops in my left ear and an hour later I started to hear engine rumbling sounds and severe sensitivity to vibration sounds, along with a drone sound on top of my already worse symptoms.
I immediately took NAC, 1200 mg, and kept taking that for a few days. I had to stop the NAC, I will explain the reason a bit later. Maybe there was a tiny hole or something that both ENTs missed, but I still have no idea. I swore off the drops, threw the bottle in garbage can and fell into severe depression, what have I done to myself, every time I try to make myself feel better, it feels like I always get worse.
I went back to the ENT. He tested my hearing and checked my ear drum. He said the ear drum was healed and the negative pressure had resolved. I told him about the ear drops and he said it wasn't possible as there was not any perforation, the ear drops couldn't have gone through, and even if they did, two tiny drops couldn't possibly do that much damage according to him. He suggested an acoustic reflex test and an MRI which I refused. I can't afford to get worse, I'm already feeling very low.
I looked into Prednisone, but as I have been double devastated by medications, I swore them off and decided to not try it as some people here told that they got way worse while being on Prednisone. I'm also shit scared of getting diabetes from Prednisone. I hope many of you will understand this coming from a guy who has been damaged by medications twice, not wanting any more in his body.
I had a hearing test, everything was ok in the speech range. I then checked myself online. I noticed that my left ear, the one I put the two ear drops in, can hear up to 14 kHz and my right ear can hear up to 15 kHz. I can't heard anything above that in either ear.
Currently I have like 4-5 tones, some are reactive. A high-pitched tinnitus sound, a static, a flute type sound, cicadas, engine rumbling, and low-pitched drone sounds. It's a symphony. I also have sound distortions like crazy now. Some positivity is that the high-pitched sounds and cicadas stuff from Pregabalin have calmed down, but the low-pitch stuff and distortions I got from the Tobramycin ear drops are very much here and strong.
I have loudness hyperacusis towards high pitch sounds, like car brakes squealing sound way louder, people talking loudly make me back off from them, and I have vibrations. I can literally feel a vibration in my entire head if I am near any power tool that creates vibration or any loud car engine, loud exhaust or any big backup power generator. I can hear a speaker playing bass from a mile away. The hyperacusis towards high-pitched sounds is from Pregabalin, the vibration is from the Tobramycin ear drops.
I also looked into intratympanic steroid injections as I'm not too late for that, but I've seen posts of people getting worse or losing hearing from them, and I don't want to test my luck anymore. I'm beyond devastated from the medical community. I don't know what to do, I'm so confused as there are not right answers.
Some things I have tried:
I took NAC immediately for 4-5 days after the onset caused by the Tobramycin ear drops. Maybe it helped mitigate further damage, but it causes a histamine reaction in my body; I get insomnia and severe swollen Eustachian tubes from it. I can't take it so I'm sad.
Currently I'm taking Ginkgo Biloba, 40 mg, twice a day, a total of 80 mg per day, a multivitamin with lots of B vitamins and antioxidants added, and yesterday I started Magnesium with 3 different types of absorbable Magnesium forms, 200 mg total. I'm also looking into starting Ginger, 1000 mg daily, to reduce any inflammation as I believe that's how Prednisone maybe works.
So currently I'm two months out, it all started in October with Pregabalin, then went worse in November end from the Tobramycin ear drops.
What should I do? I think my only shot is habituation but with so many sounds it feels impossible. Maybe Back to Silence can help? Or should I focus on getting steroids, or other supplements? I'm currently focusing on taking antioxidants.
My ENT denied steroids because there isn't any hearing loss in the speech range on the audiogram. I'm going to get higher frequencies tested at a different clinic soon.
If anyone has any positive support, please reply kindly. I'm just not in a good mental state right now.