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This is my first post on here as I finally decided to make an account after I found myself coming on here a lot to look at questions I had.
Long story short, almost exactly one month ago I was being a drunk idiot and let my friends slap me in the face. It was only a couple of slaps and none of them hurt me at all. The very next morning I woke up and my ear felt clogged and I started to hear a quiet white noise sound. The very next day I went to a 24/7 ER type place as it was still bothering me. There I was prescribed Prednisone. I took that for a week and on the very first day when I was driving I felt almost as if a liquid was going to drip out of my ear. Other than that it didn't seem to offer any signs of help. Fast forward a week and I went to see an ENT as it wasn't getting better. I took a sound test and found I have normal hearing and they found no signs of a rupture or anything. I was told to wait 2 weeks and call back if it doesn't get better.
Because of COVID-19 I wasn't able to see that same ENT but I was able to go to another further away. There I was told by the doctor that I have tinnitus and that I was likely going to have it for the rest of my life, that's all I was told and this is when I started to freak out.
Fast forward another week/week and a half and it seems as if I started to few random pressures in my ear throughout the day. My tinnitus also seems to fluctuate throughout the day where sometimes it's louder than others. My tinnitus has been a light white noise as I am grateful for after hearing other stories on here. However, it still bothers me and is very annoying and hard to deal with as I am only 21.
I've also started to lift again recently as I just got dumbbells since gyms are closed now. When I do certain movements such as shoulder press or chest press I notice my tinnitus increases a lot when I am bracing for my lifting and when I just clench my jaw hard. But this almost immediately goes away after I'm done with the set. This is what really worries me as I am super into lifting and powerlifting. Has anyone had a similar experience with lifting and tinnitus?
It's so hard to just not think about the worst and having this forever after reading on here all the time. It's only been a month and i'm trying to stay positive but it's been really hard. My life has been great and this just really hurt me and brought me down a lot. I struggle with depression at times and lifting is the only thing that can make me happy a lot of the times. Sorry for the long post but any information or knowledge from you guys would help! Also, I'm having a video call with the first ENT I visited this upcoming Monday so I'll be sure to address all my concerns to him. In the meantime I've been avoiding loud noises and wearing in ear headphones along with playing white noise when I sleep.
I've read posts about other people having tinnitus from a slap to the face but was wondering if anyone more recent on here has had it happen to them that has anything to share with me regarding recovery or just anything in general? Also, when I press on my ear I can hear a ringing noise in my ear (don't know if that means anything). I'm trying my best to get used to it and I think I could over time but what's really stressing me out is damaging it more to a point where it's debilitating.
Also, could this be a possible perilymphatic fistula? I've read that there can be procedures done to fix that. And of course I'm looking into everything as this is new and I already have had a doctor tell me this will be stuck with me forever.
Long story short, almost exactly one month ago I was being a drunk idiot and let my friends slap me in the face. It was only a couple of slaps and none of them hurt me at all. The very next morning I woke up and my ear felt clogged and I started to hear a quiet white noise sound. The very next day I went to a 24/7 ER type place as it was still bothering me. There I was prescribed Prednisone. I took that for a week and on the very first day when I was driving I felt almost as if a liquid was going to drip out of my ear. Other than that it didn't seem to offer any signs of help. Fast forward a week and I went to see an ENT as it wasn't getting better. I took a sound test and found I have normal hearing and they found no signs of a rupture or anything. I was told to wait 2 weeks and call back if it doesn't get better.
Because of COVID-19 I wasn't able to see that same ENT but I was able to go to another further away. There I was told by the doctor that I have tinnitus and that I was likely going to have it for the rest of my life, that's all I was told and this is when I started to freak out.
Fast forward another week/week and a half and it seems as if I started to few random pressures in my ear throughout the day. My tinnitus also seems to fluctuate throughout the day where sometimes it's louder than others. My tinnitus has been a light white noise as I am grateful for after hearing other stories on here. However, it still bothers me and is very annoying and hard to deal with as I am only 21.
I've also started to lift again recently as I just got dumbbells since gyms are closed now. When I do certain movements such as shoulder press or chest press I notice my tinnitus increases a lot when I am bracing for my lifting and when I just clench my jaw hard. But this almost immediately goes away after I'm done with the set. This is what really worries me as I am super into lifting and powerlifting. Has anyone had a similar experience with lifting and tinnitus?
It's so hard to just not think about the worst and having this forever after reading on here all the time. It's only been a month and i'm trying to stay positive but it's been really hard. My life has been great and this just really hurt me and brought me down a lot. I struggle with depression at times and lifting is the only thing that can make me happy a lot of the times. Sorry for the long post but any information or knowledge from you guys would help! Also, I'm having a video call with the first ENT I visited this upcoming Monday so I'll be sure to address all my concerns to him. In the meantime I've been avoiding loud noises and wearing in ear headphones along with playing white noise when I sleep.
I've read posts about other people having tinnitus from a slap to the face but was wondering if anyone more recent on here has had it happen to them that has anything to share with me regarding recovery or just anything in general? Also, when I press on my ear I can hear a ringing noise in my ear (don't know if that means anything). I'm trying my best to get used to it and I think I could over time but what's really stressing me out is damaging it more to a point where it's debilitating.
Also, could this be a possible perilymphatic fistula? I've read that there can be procedures done to fix that. And of course I'm looking into everything as this is new and I already have had a doctor tell me this will be stuck with me forever.