- Jun 26, 2020
- 81
- Tinnitus Since
- 05/08/2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ototoxic medication
Hi there. Please call me Ava. It's uncanny that Nortriptyline is prescribed to treat tinnitus because the medication did a number on both of my ears on May 8th. I was very surprised when I was trying to fall asleep that night and my left ear, which is my deaf ear (from birth), began ringing and whooshing. The ringing and whooshing also occurred in my right ear and I felt pressure in my right ear and heard a lot of clicking and thumping. I felt like I was having muscle spasms or a fluttering in my right ear.
I had a virtual visit with my former PCP who prescribed the medication on May 11th and he didn't believe me. He insisted that I was having ETD or that the ringing was caused by impacted earwax even though I have no history of ETD. Nor did I ever need tubes put in my ear as a child. My former PCP gaslit the heck out of me. However, when I called the ear clinic at the same teaching hospital where I receive my asthma care, the receptionist looked at my medication list, noticed the Nortriptyline, and sounded very anxious about wanting to squeeze me in for an appointment on the 13th.
When my hearing was tested I did not have any significant hearing loss, but I still heard a lot of ringing and whooshing in my right ear. The same applied to the clicking and muscle spasm feeling. Fortunately, an ear doctor at the ear clinic believed me, but he only took a quick look in my ear and insisted that the tinnitus would go away. Clearly the tinnitus hasn't gone away otherwise I wouldn't be writing this post.
I'm struggling with habituation. My quiet time was so sacred before I acquired tinnitus. I spent my quiet time reading and I miss those days so much. Reading with tinnitus is a challenge because tinnitus kills my concentration. Any advice or words of wisdom would be appreciated especially advice for reading with tinnitus because reading brings me joy.
I had a virtual visit with my former PCP who prescribed the medication on May 11th and he didn't believe me. He insisted that I was having ETD or that the ringing was caused by impacted earwax even though I have no history of ETD. Nor did I ever need tubes put in my ear as a child. My former PCP gaslit the heck out of me. However, when I called the ear clinic at the same teaching hospital where I receive my asthma care, the receptionist looked at my medication list, noticed the Nortriptyline, and sounded very anxious about wanting to squeeze me in for an appointment on the 13th.
When my hearing was tested I did not have any significant hearing loss, but I still heard a lot of ringing and whooshing in my right ear. The same applied to the clicking and muscle spasm feeling. Fortunately, an ear doctor at the ear clinic believed me, but he only took a quick look in my ear and insisted that the tinnitus would go away. Clearly the tinnitus hasn't gone away otherwise I wouldn't be writing this post.
I'm struggling with habituation. My quiet time was so sacred before I acquired tinnitus. I spent my quiet time reading and I miss those days so much. Reading with tinnitus is a challenge because tinnitus kills my concentration. Any advice or words of wisdom would be appreciated especially advice for reading with tinnitus because reading brings me joy.