Hello...
Looking for any suggestions or comments, or encouragement.
Here is a summary of my tinnitus journey.
In November 2020 I developed a slight hiss and moderate hearing loss in my left ear. Over the last 10 months my tinnitus has very slowly spread to both ears; I have loud hissing now in both ears with low frequency hum in my right ear. mild hyperacusis in both ears with the feeling of pressure and fullness.
The condition is very difficult to handle, and the fact that my condition keeps going down hill is very concerning.
Here is what has been done during the last 10 months. Three ENT visits, no help at all. Two hearing tests which indicated moderate hearing loss in left ear. Ear pressure tests were fine. One MRI (December 2020), nothing found. Blood tests for diabetes and Lyme's disease, both good.
I am going to a Neurologist for a different opinion.
Please, is it common for tinnitus to keep increasing, with various other symptoms? The low frequency humming, in the right ear, began overnight in August, and is very difficult to handle. Every day is a challenge.
I have had a battle with anxiety, so that could be a factor. Also, had cancer treatment, with chemo, 4 years ago. My Oncology doctor has told me no way chemo does causes hearing problems after 4 years.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Armond
Looking for any suggestions or comments, or encouragement.
Here is a summary of my tinnitus journey.
In November 2020 I developed a slight hiss and moderate hearing loss in my left ear. Over the last 10 months my tinnitus has very slowly spread to both ears; I have loud hissing now in both ears with low frequency hum in my right ear. mild hyperacusis in both ears with the feeling of pressure and fullness.
The condition is very difficult to handle, and the fact that my condition keeps going down hill is very concerning.
Here is what has been done during the last 10 months. Three ENT visits, no help at all. Two hearing tests which indicated moderate hearing loss in left ear. Ear pressure tests were fine. One MRI (December 2020), nothing found. Blood tests for diabetes and Lyme's disease, both good.
I am going to a Neurologist for a different opinion.
Please, is it common for tinnitus to keep increasing, with various other symptoms? The low frequency humming, in the right ear, began overnight in August, and is very difficult to handle. Every day is a challenge.
I have had a battle with anxiety, so that could be a factor. Also, had cancer treatment, with chemo, 4 years ago. My Oncology doctor has told me no way chemo does causes hearing problems after 4 years.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Armond