Hello all,
I had a nasty virus in August '18 (1 year ago) and soon afterwards developed a clicking and popping sound in my right ear (mostly when I swallow) alongside tinnitus which, for me, is a high pitched buzzing but only in my right ear along with the clicking and popping. I requested a doc appointment about my clicking in my ear and a feeling that my hearing in that ear was a bit muffled. I was referred to a nurse to have my ear checked for wax. At my appointment with the nurse she found that my ears were completely clear with almost no wax at all - she referred me to the doctor.
The doctor referred me to the ENT department and I had my appointment in January this year. They found that I had mild hearing loss in my right ear and referred me to a consultant who I saw in June. The ENT consultant stuck a camera up my nose (surprisingly not as unpleasant as expected!) and said my Eustachian Tube looked ok. My hearing test showed hearing loss in my right ear again but surprisingly not as bad as in January's test. He said he suspected Eustachian tube Dysfunction but referred me for an MRI to rule out Acoustic Neuroma. I think he said at the time that AN was an unlikely outcome made less likely by my symptoms which still point to ETD. He prescribed a steroid nasal spray which doesn't seem to have done anything.
So after being relaxed and calm I am now getting panicky at the thought of my MRI scan next week. I hate injections and don't want the contrast dye (do they always do that?) and have convinced myself I have AN.
Currently I still have tinnitus in my right ear (and possibly slightly in my left too although that's recent I think and possibly might be imagined) along with clicking and popping in my right ear. My hearing in my right ear still doesn't seem 100% but I don't feel like I can't hear and no one has noticed me saying "eh?" or turning the TV up really loud.
For the record, the tinnitus in my right ear is constant and fairly loud but doesn't really bother me.
Sorry for my long post. Anyone been through the same?
I had a nasty virus in August '18 (1 year ago) and soon afterwards developed a clicking and popping sound in my right ear (mostly when I swallow) alongside tinnitus which, for me, is a high pitched buzzing but only in my right ear along with the clicking and popping. I requested a doc appointment about my clicking in my ear and a feeling that my hearing in that ear was a bit muffled. I was referred to a nurse to have my ear checked for wax. At my appointment with the nurse she found that my ears were completely clear with almost no wax at all - she referred me to the doctor.
The doctor referred me to the ENT department and I had my appointment in January this year. They found that I had mild hearing loss in my right ear and referred me to a consultant who I saw in June. The ENT consultant stuck a camera up my nose (surprisingly not as unpleasant as expected!) and said my Eustachian Tube looked ok. My hearing test showed hearing loss in my right ear again but surprisingly not as bad as in January's test. He said he suspected Eustachian tube Dysfunction but referred me for an MRI to rule out Acoustic Neuroma. I think he said at the time that AN was an unlikely outcome made less likely by my symptoms which still point to ETD. He prescribed a steroid nasal spray which doesn't seem to have done anything.
So after being relaxed and calm I am now getting panicky at the thought of my MRI scan next week. I hate injections and don't want the contrast dye (do they always do that?) and have convinced myself I have AN.
Currently I still have tinnitus in my right ear (and possibly slightly in my left too although that's recent I think and possibly might be imagined) along with clicking and popping in my right ear. My hearing in my right ear still doesn't seem 100% but I don't feel like I can't hear and no one has noticed me saying "eh?" or turning the TV up really loud.
For the record, the tinnitus in my right ear is constant and fairly loud but doesn't really bother me.
Sorry for my long post. Anyone been through the same?