Hello everyone
I've been living with a severe high pitched ringing in my right ear since April of 2006.
I woke up like any other day, started to wash my car and I felt a dripping sensation in my right ear and within 4 minutes I was completely deaf out of the right ear with the loudest ringing I've ever heard. (Compared to a microphone coming close to a speaker, constant and super loud) I ran in the house to check my ear but there was nothing visually that I could see.
I drive myself to the hospital in Fort Myers Florida and was told I had a upper respiratory infection and sent on my way. I was in disbelief this was normal.
As I was driving myself home the world around me started to spin more and more. I barely made it home by focusing on the street line on my left hand side to keep the car going straight. Was unable to park in the driveway so I just drove up on the lawn. Later that night my girlfriend and her family took me to Cape Coral hospital where they said I had vertigo. I was 19 years old living with my girlfriend in Florida but my family lives in New Hampshire so I had no direct family with me when all this was going down. It took me days to be able to walk again without falling or throwing up. I flew back to NH got MRI's done and the doctors confirmed my fear that this was not a simple problem that could be fixed. Idiopathic sensorineural hearing loss is what they called it.
Needless to say I was extremely depressed for years, most people including my family did not quite understand the severity and impact this non visual condition had on me.
I'm 33 years old now and I've been doing great for about 4 years now. I've learned to deal with it, It's made me a strong person, I have a good job, I've been traveling the world, I have great girlfriend, and simply just try to live my life normally and not let it bring me down.
All of the specialists in NH and doctors at Boston Mass Eye and Ear have all said the same thing, I just have to hope for science and technology to help me in the future.
That's my little story on the biggest thing to impact my life. Thanks guys enjoy the rest of your day!
I've been living with a severe high pitched ringing in my right ear since April of 2006.
I woke up like any other day, started to wash my car and I felt a dripping sensation in my right ear and within 4 minutes I was completely deaf out of the right ear with the loudest ringing I've ever heard. (Compared to a microphone coming close to a speaker, constant and super loud) I ran in the house to check my ear but there was nothing visually that I could see.
I drive myself to the hospital in Fort Myers Florida and was told I had a upper respiratory infection and sent on my way. I was in disbelief this was normal.
As I was driving myself home the world around me started to spin more and more. I barely made it home by focusing on the street line on my left hand side to keep the car going straight. Was unable to park in the driveway so I just drove up on the lawn. Later that night my girlfriend and her family took me to Cape Coral hospital where they said I had vertigo. I was 19 years old living with my girlfriend in Florida but my family lives in New Hampshire so I had no direct family with me when all this was going down. It took me days to be able to walk again without falling or throwing up. I flew back to NH got MRI's done and the doctors confirmed my fear that this was not a simple problem that could be fixed. Idiopathic sensorineural hearing loss is what they called it.
Needless to say I was extremely depressed for years, most people including my family did not quite understand the severity and impact this non visual condition had on me.
I'm 33 years old now and I've been doing great for about 4 years now. I've learned to deal with it, It's made me a strong person, I have a good job, I've been traveling the world, I have great girlfriend, and simply just try to live my life normally and not let it bring me down.
All of the specialists in NH and doctors at Boston Mass Eye and Ear have all said the same thing, I just have to hope for science and technology to help me in the future.
That's my little story on the biggest thing to impact my life. Thanks guys enjoy the rest of your day!