Hi All,
There is a bit of a puzzle going on, and I wondered if anyone has any suggestions. I have a cochlear implant, and over three weeks this has happened:
- Booming-thumping-all kinds of mad low frequency tones in head. I swear I was hearing hymns at one point.
- Sounds are echoing when I have my implant on and loud ones tend to increase the tinnitus.
- First GP said ear infection in non-implanted ear, took antibiotics. Eardrum went from looking about to burst to "dull."
- Second GP said eardrum in implanted ear looked red. Different antibiotics. This now looks "dull."
- Saw an ENT today who said although my eardrums look dull, there is not much, if any fluid behind them as I didn't have a flat line on the tympanetry (sp?) test. But then why do they look dull? Is this a sign of things clearing up after inflammation? I swear I can sometimes feel trickling behind then, especially when lying on my side.
- Louder sounds amplify some of the noises in my head. The t.v, for example, produces some sort of echo/reverberation.
- ENT has now referred me back to my implant centre.
The worst of the booming noises appear to have subsided this week. They are still there but not as loud. It's now mainly a whooshing/roaring which doubles in volume whenever I yawn or roll over in bed. It is NOT in time with my heartbeat. When I put my implant on, this mostly vanishes.
ENT's suggestions were:
- A disturbance somewhere along the cochlear-hearing nerve. Could this be some sort of virus?
- A new form of tinnitus due to losing what little hearing I have left.
- Cochlear implant malfunction (though I don't understand why I'd have the sounds when it's off as well).
- Tumour somewhere along the nerve - but I have regular MRI's for an unrelated condition and my last one was nice and clear in June. I am also not having other symptoms such as dizziness, headaches etc.
So I seem to be a bit of a puzzle. I feel like I'm going mad. GP has now given me valium and zopiclone in the short term as I've been lying in bed terrified to even move having constant panic attacks, only sleeping for an hour at a time.
Sorry if this is long. I am desperate for some help or suggestions on how to improve this whilst I'm waiting on my next appointment.
There is a bit of a puzzle going on, and I wondered if anyone has any suggestions. I have a cochlear implant, and over three weeks this has happened:
- Booming-thumping-all kinds of mad low frequency tones in head. I swear I was hearing hymns at one point.
- Sounds are echoing when I have my implant on and loud ones tend to increase the tinnitus.
- First GP said ear infection in non-implanted ear, took antibiotics. Eardrum went from looking about to burst to "dull."
- Second GP said eardrum in implanted ear looked red. Different antibiotics. This now looks "dull."
- Saw an ENT today who said although my eardrums look dull, there is not much, if any fluid behind them as I didn't have a flat line on the tympanetry (sp?) test. But then why do they look dull? Is this a sign of things clearing up after inflammation? I swear I can sometimes feel trickling behind then, especially when lying on my side.
- Louder sounds amplify some of the noises in my head. The t.v, for example, produces some sort of echo/reverberation.
- ENT has now referred me back to my implant centre.
The worst of the booming noises appear to have subsided this week. They are still there but not as loud. It's now mainly a whooshing/roaring which doubles in volume whenever I yawn or roll over in bed. It is NOT in time with my heartbeat. When I put my implant on, this mostly vanishes.
ENT's suggestions were:
- A disturbance somewhere along the cochlear-hearing nerve. Could this be some sort of virus?
- A new form of tinnitus due to losing what little hearing I have left.
- Cochlear implant malfunction (though I don't understand why I'd have the sounds when it's off as well).
- Tumour somewhere along the nerve - but I have regular MRI's for an unrelated condition and my last one was nice and clear in June. I am also not having other symptoms such as dizziness, headaches etc.
So I seem to be a bit of a puzzle. I feel like I'm going mad. GP has now given me valium and zopiclone in the short term as I've been lying in bed terrified to even move having constant panic attacks, only sleeping for an hour at a time.
Sorry if this is long. I am desperate for some help or suggestions on how to improve this whilst I'm waiting on my next appointment.