Hi! I'm Liz. I'm 29. When I was 18 I got a concussion from being kicked pretty hard in the back of the head, and I have had tinnitus ever since. I learned to live with it, but recently it got SO much worse and I'm scared it will be this loud forever. I would love any advice!
I went to a music festival on October 23rd, and we got there early to be close to the stage for the headliner, so we stood close to the speaker for 12 hours straight. I wore custom molded musicians earplugs because of my pre-existing tinnitus, and I didn't notice any volume issues during the show... but after the show when I took the earplugs out it kept feeling like I was still wearing them (my ears felt full + hearing was muffled). I also had some balance issues walking back to the hotel but that may have been dehydration. When I laid down to sleep that night, the ringing was insanely loud and kept me up.
The ENT I saw on Monday (October 31st) said it probably wasn't noise-related since I wore earplugs at the festival and my hearing test did not show any damage... but it just seems like it would be a weird coincidence for my tinnitus to suddenly get worse after standing by a festival speaker all day? I'm not sure if the source matters but yeah. She said the same thing I heard 11 years ago — it may get better with time, but there's no cure, sorry.
Urgent care gave me Prednisone on October 26th for post-COVID-19 bronchitis (I had COVID-19 in early October, very mild case due to vaccines + boosters, but I just also have asthma and often get bronchitis after colds etc). I couldn't tell if the Prednisone was making a difference with the ringing but now I think it maybe was helping, because as I'm tapering off it seems louder? The ENT asked if it had helped and I said I didn't know. Now I'm wondering if I should call back and say yes it was?
I don't know what to do. I'm very discouraged. It also didn't help that while calling around trying to get in to see an ENT that first week, no one seemed to think it was urgent, and my primary care physician said if it was really bothering me I could go to the ER, which I did but they were not very nice or at all helpful. I mean — I totally get it, they're swamped! But now I feel like I'm insane for being bothered by this noise or like I'm just a drug-seeker or hypochondriac or something.
I would love any insight on next steps I could take, etc. (if there are any), or any advice for dealing with this generally moving forward. Thanks!
I went to a music festival on October 23rd, and we got there early to be close to the stage for the headliner, so we stood close to the speaker for 12 hours straight. I wore custom molded musicians earplugs because of my pre-existing tinnitus, and I didn't notice any volume issues during the show... but after the show when I took the earplugs out it kept feeling like I was still wearing them (my ears felt full + hearing was muffled). I also had some balance issues walking back to the hotel but that may have been dehydration. When I laid down to sleep that night, the ringing was insanely loud and kept me up.
The ENT I saw on Monday (October 31st) said it probably wasn't noise-related since I wore earplugs at the festival and my hearing test did not show any damage... but it just seems like it would be a weird coincidence for my tinnitus to suddenly get worse after standing by a festival speaker all day? I'm not sure if the source matters but yeah. She said the same thing I heard 11 years ago — it may get better with time, but there's no cure, sorry.
Urgent care gave me Prednisone on October 26th for post-COVID-19 bronchitis (I had COVID-19 in early October, very mild case due to vaccines + boosters, but I just also have asthma and often get bronchitis after colds etc). I couldn't tell if the Prednisone was making a difference with the ringing but now I think it maybe was helping, because as I'm tapering off it seems louder? The ENT asked if it had helped and I said I didn't know. Now I'm wondering if I should call back and say yes it was?
I don't know what to do. I'm very discouraged. It also didn't help that while calling around trying to get in to see an ENT that first week, no one seemed to think it was urgent, and my primary care physician said if it was really bothering me I could go to the ER, which I did but they were not very nice or at all helpful. I mean — I totally get it, they're swamped! But now I feel like I'm insane for being bothered by this noise or like I'm just a drug-seeker or hypochondriac or something.
I would love any insight on next steps I could take, etc. (if there are any), or any advice for dealing with this generally moving forward. Thanks!