- Dec 31, 2020
- 4
- Tinnitus Since
- 08/2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- PTSD with potential underlying inner ear damage?
Hi all,
I've been reading your posts and they've helped me a lot. I developed hyperacusis in May 2020 and tinnitus in August. I believe it was caused by my prolonged, intense fear and stress surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, including losing a friend to the virus. Though my subsequent hearing test was normal, there was probably some underlying ear hair cell damage from years of riding the loud NYC subway and attending protests without protection (I had no idea these things could damage one's ears; ear health is simply not taught/talked about/promoted in our society).
I actually canceled an upcoming breast reduction surgery that I've been wanting/needing because of all the people who said their tinnitus worsened after undergoing general anesthesia (typically Propofol). I realize the drugs have no effect on some some folks' tinnitus. But the possibility was not something I could risk. Anesthesiologists I spoke with wouldn't acknowledge the connection between Propofol and ear problems even though there clearly seems to be one in patient reports and online platforms. I guess these anecdotes haven't made their way into clinical trials yet. I read that the drugs used in general anesthesia increase middle ear pressure, and one would think that when the drug wears off the effect on the ear would subside, but some people face permanently worse tinnitus. I'm super disappointed about having to cancel the surgery but I couldn't risk it. Anyway, if there are people out there who want to discuss their experiences with general anesthesia and tinnitus I would love to hear from you.
Hoping for a brighter new year for all,
Steph
I've been reading your posts and they've helped me a lot. I developed hyperacusis in May 2020 and tinnitus in August. I believe it was caused by my prolonged, intense fear and stress surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, including losing a friend to the virus. Though my subsequent hearing test was normal, there was probably some underlying ear hair cell damage from years of riding the loud NYC subway and attending protests without protection (I had no idea these things could damage one's ears; ear health is simply not taught/talked about/promoted in our society).
I actually canceled an upcoming breast reduction surgery that I've been wanting/needing because of all the people who said their tinnitus worsened after undergoing general anesthesia (typically Propofol). I realize the drugs have no effect on some some folks' tinnitus. But the possibility was not something I could risk. Anesthesiologists I spoke with wouldn't acknowledge the connection between Propofol and ear problems even though there clearly seems to be one in patient reports and online platforms. I guess these anecdotes haven't made their way into clinical trials yet. I read that the drugs used in general anesthesia increase middle ear pressure, and one would think that when the drug wears off the effect on the ear would subside, but some people face permanently worse tinnitus. I'm super disappointed about having to cancel the surgery but I couldn't risk it. Anyway, if there are people out there who want to discuss their experiences with general anesthesia and tinnitus I would love to hear from you.
Hoping for a brighter new year for all,
Steph