- Jan 14, 2020
- 3
- Tinnitus Since
- December 20, 2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Water in ear
Hey all,
My first post here. I was hoping I never would be joining the club, yet here we are.
On November 22nd of last year, I went to a very loud metal show. I knew it was loud, or at least sounded much louder than other shows I've gone to, but I was lulled into a false sense of security since I have been to plenty of other concerts and never had any issues. The day after the concert, I felt what many others have felt after an acoustic trauma... "plugged up". It wasn't terrible but it was there so I went to a ReadyMED. They said I had a left ear infection and gave me antibiotics. The next morning I could barely hear anything in either ear, so bad that I went to the ER, where they told me I didn't have an ear infection, and what I was experiencing was from the concert I went to. Needless to say, I was devastated. Scheduled an appointment with an ENT.
ENT appointment on the 17th of December didn't go very well. I was convinced there was wax or some kind of fluid build up in my ears, especially my left. They did a hearing test and right ear came back normal. Left ear had a mild 30 dB dip at 4-5 kHz. He put me on Prednisone for 20 days. I decided I wanted a second opinion (this is the beginning of a series of bad decisions), so I scheduled a meeting with another ENT at Mass Eye and Ear, supposedly the second best audiologists in the USA.
ENT at Mass eye and Ear told me he thinks I have Eustachian Tube Dysfunction and gave me Astelin nasal spray. Also told me that I had three hairs on my eardrum (I wish he hadn't said this), and tried to get them out. Got one out but couldn't get the others. Told me to try and flush them out with Debrox wax drops. Did the drops for 4 days and my ear seemed more plugged than ever. Still no ringing though this whole time, even with earmuffs on in silence.
My biggest mistake was, in my desperation, using the little bulb syringe the Debrox came with, to attempt to flush the little hairs out with some water. Now mind you, I was EXTREMELY gentle with the water. I essentially let it "pour" into my ear, and come out gently. That being said, after a month of no ringing, after the water left my ear canal, the ringing started almost immediately. I was shocked that a little water could cause this, and after a month it's still here. It's mild, but it's definitely noticeable and it's constant, high pitched. Thankfully while I'm working I hardly notice it, but it seems to fluctuate in volume and intensity day to day.
I am wondering how this could possibly have happened since I went to another ENT (On freaking Christmas Day, when it was the worst. What a way to spend Christmas, crying my eyes out and kicking myself for being so stupid, along with a 500 dollar ER bill). He told me he highly doubted the water caused my tinnitus, as my eardrum was perfectly intact and according to him, the only way the water could be the culprit is if it had penetrated my eardrum. Two other ENTs after him agreed. I just can't get a good answer, even from an ENT, why my tinnitus started DIRECTLY after the water left my ear. It seems to me that it can't be a coincidence. Either it's the biggest coincidence in history that my hearing loss-related tinnitus started that very second, or the water had a direct impact on my tinnitus since I had no problem with ringing before, at least subjectively. Is there a way to tell if it will be permanent or not? It's been about 25 days so far and I've seen a tiny bit of improvement but not much. I still notice it at home, even with the TV on.
I'm a guitarist and the damage I did from that show has been absolutely devastating. I had just finished building a stage in my basement band room and set all the equipment up prior to the show, and in one night that was all ruined. I go down to my basement to grab firewood for the wood stove and I feel like breaking down in tears as I see my gear sitting there ready to rock. I didn't even get to enjoy my new setup there one time. It's been the hardest two months of my life. The volume drop was bad enough and I feel like I could have adjusted to that, but the tinnitus is way worse. My volume has as far as I can tell almost bounced back, but ever since that water, I now am stuck with the mild left side tinnitus. I just don't understand how the ENTs tell me that the water didn't cause it when it's only on the side I put water in, and it happened right after I did it. Shouldn't I have tinnitus in both ears? Very confusing.
My first post here. I was hoping I never would be joining the club, yet here we are.
On November 22nd of last year, I went to a very loud metal show. I knew it was loud, or at least sounded much louder than other shows I've gone to, but I was lulled into a false sense of security since I have been to plenty of other concerts and never had any issues. The day after the concert, I felt what many others have felt after an acoustic trauma... "plugged up". It wasn't terrible but it was there so I went to a ReadyMED. They said I had a left ear infection and gave me antibiotics. The next morning I could barely hear anything in either ear, so bad that I went to the ER, where they told me I didn't have an ear infection, and what I was experiencing was from the concert I went to. Needless to say, I was devastated. Scheduled an appointment with an ENT.
ENT appointment on the 17th of December didn't go very well. I was convinced there was wax or some kind of fluid build up in my ears, especially my left. They did a hearing test and right ear came back normal. Left ear had a mild 30 dB dip at 4-5 kHz. He put me on Prednisone for 20 days. I decided I wanted a second opinion (this is the beginning of a series of bad decisions), so I scheduled a meeting with another ENT at Mass Eye and Ear, supposedly the second best audiologists in the USA.
ENT at Mass eye and Ear told me he thinks I have Eustachian Tube Dysfunction and gave me Astelin nasal spray. Also told me that I had three hairs on my eardrum (I wish he hadn't said this), and tried to get them out. Got one out but couldn't get the others. Told me to try and flush them out with Debrox wax drops. Did the drops for 4 days and my ear seemed more plugged than ever. Still no ringing though this whole time, even with earmuffs on in silence.
My biggest mistake was, in my desperation, using the little bulb syringe the Debrox came with, to attempt to flush the little hairs out with some water. Now mind you, I was EXTREMELY gentle with the water. I essentially let it "pour" into my ear, and come out gently. That being said, after a month of no ringing, after the water left my ear canal, the ringing started almost immediately. I was shocked that a little water could cause this, and after a month it's still here. It's mild, but it's definitely noticeable and it's constant, high pitched. Thankfully while I'm working I hardly notice it, but it seems to fluctuate in volume and intensity day to day.
I am wondering how this could possibly have happened since I went to another ENT (On freaking Christmas Day, when it was the worst. What a way to spend Christmas, crying my eyes out and kicking myself for being so stupid, along with a 500 dollar ER bill). He told me he highly doubted the water caused my tinnitus, as my eardrum was perfectly intact and according to him, the only way the water could be the culprit is if it had penetrated my eardrum. Two other ENTs after him agreed. I just can't get a good answer, even from an ENT, why my tinnitus started DIRECTLY after the water left my ear. It seems to me that it can't be a coincidence. Either it's the biggest coincidence in history that my hearing loss-related tinnitus started that very second, or the water had a direct impact on my tinnitus since I had no problem with ringing before, at least subjectively. Is there a way to tell if it will be permanent or not? It's been about 25 days so far and I've seen a tiny bit of improvement but not much. I still notice it at home, even with the TV on.
I'm a guitarist and the damage I did from that show has been absolutely devastating. I had just finished building a stage in my basement band room and set all the equipment up prior to the show, and in one night that was all ruined. I go down to my basement to grab firewood for the wood stove and I feel like breaking down in tears as I see my gear sitting there ready to rock. I didn't even get to enjoy my new setup there one time. It's been the hardest two months of my life. The volume drop was bad enough and I feel like I could have adjusted to that, but the tinnitus is way worse. My volume has as far as I can tell almost bounced back, but ever since that water, I now am stuck with the mild left side tinnitus. I just don't understand how the ENTs tell me that the water didn't cause it when it's only on the side I put water in, and it happened right after I did it. Shouldn't I have tinnitus in both ears? Very confusing.