Hi all!
Tinnitus started for me after either the flu or COVID-19 in February 2024. Nothing was irregular about the flu or COVID-19 - I felt pretty miserable for a couple of days, and I have never had any other health issues or concerns.
I have scanned tinnitus forums for months and am looking for someone to post about their similar journey and reassure me that it will disappear. I also, at the beginning of all this, went into a panic/anxiety-ridden state, saw my doctor, and did a hearing test and regular exam with an ENT. Labs, chest x-rays, and hearing tests all was OK. The ENT noted that it was likely from COVID-19, and the tinnitus is from some possible nerve damage seen in flu-related cases. They told me the ringing would likely subside in 4-6 months.
After that appointment, the ear ringing was the least of my concerns after throwing myself into a panic state of anxiety. I had accepted it and felt normal again - I didn't want to feel how I did during that anxiety hype ever again... The only thing was there was some faint ringing, still.
I had been okay with it for the last two months. One day a couple of weeks ago, the ringing spiked up a bit - I can't think of any changes other than maybe general allergies/a slight cold. However, since then, it has brought back the anxiety feelings and wonder again that something is seriously wrong with me and causing this tinnitus to happen. I followed up with the ENT, and they asked about salt/caffeine intake and told me they would do an MRI 'just to make sure they're not missing anything.'
I guess I finally felt the need to post in this forum to see if anyone has a similar journey to mine and if there is any reassurance. If this is post-viral and 'likely to go away within six months per the ENT,' does the random sound spike cause concern? Again, I'm seeking a little support. My anxiousness does stem from thinking that something is medically wrong with me so, just an FYI with any responses I appreciate places like this because we want logical answers and understanding when we face things!
Tinnitus started for me after either the flu or COVID-19 in February 2024. Nothing was irregular about the flu or COVID-19 - I felt pretty miserable for a couple of days, and I have never had any other health issues or concerns.
I have scanned tinnitus forums for months and am looking for someone to post about their similar journey and reassure me that it will disappear. I also, at the beginning of all this, went into a panic/anxiety-ridden state, saw my doctor, and did a hearing test and regular exam with an ENT. Labs, chest x-rays, and hearing tests all was OK. The ENT noted that it was likely from COVID-19, and the tinnitus is from some possible nerve damage seen in flu-related cases. They told me the ringing would likely subside in 4-6 months.
After that appointment, the ear ringing was the least of my concerns after throwing myself into a panic state of anxiety. I had accepted it and felt normal again - I didn't want to feel how I did during that anxiety hype ever again... The only thing was there was some faint ringing, still.
I had been okay with it for the last two months. One day a couple of weeks ago, the ringing spiked up a bit - I can't think of any changes other than maybe general allergies/a slight cold. However, since then, it has brought back the anxiety feelings and wonder again that something is seriously wrong with me and causing this tinnitus to happen. I followed up with the ENT, and they asked about salt/caffeine intake and told me they would do an MRI 'just to make sure they're not missing anything.'
I guess I finally felt the need to post in this forum to see if anyone has a similar journey to mine and if there is any reassurance. If this is post-viral and 'likely to go away within six months per the ENT,' does the random sound spike cause concern? Again, I'm seeking a little support. My anxiousness does stem from thinking that something is medically wrong with me so, just an FYI with any responses I appreciate places like this because we want logical answers and understanding when we face things!