- Jul 31, 2018
- 7
- Tinnitus Since
- 11/2015
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Airplane pressure with a severe cold
First, I want to thank all of you for your postings. Over the past 2 1/2 years I have read your stories and have not felt alone in my struggle with tinnitus. Thank you.
My tinnitus started in Nov of 2015 when I flew for a business trip. I had a severe cold and remember that I couldn't "pop" my left ear. After that, I had all the symptoms of tinnitus. If I bent over, the pressure in my head was intense. I tried several different remedies; but, to no avail. The doctors checked my hearing and the fluid levels in my ear. I even underwent an MRI. These were of no help. I thought it would go away with subsequent flights on airplanes; but, it did not. Sometimes, the ringing in my ear was so loud, I could hear nothing else.
I was traveling last week across the country on an airplane and our flight was delayed due to complications with the aircraft. In order to transport the passengers, the airline used an older airplane. Right away the increased pressure in the cabin was noticed. The flight was about 4 hours long and about 2 hours into it, I put ear plugs in my ears and attempted to sleep. My left ear "popped" several times. It was quite a relief to the pressure I had felt in my head. My tinnitus has been gone ever since.
My tinnitus started in Nov of 2015 when I flew for a business trip. I had a severe cold and remember that I couldn't "pop" my left ear. After that, I had all the symptoms of tinnitus. If I bent over, the pressure in my head was intense. I tried several different remedies; but, to no avail. The doctors checked my hearing and the fluid levels in my ear. I even underwent an MRI. These were of no help. I thought it would go away with subsequent flights on airplanes; but, it did not. Sometimes, the ringing in my ear was so loud, I could hear nothing else.
I was traveling last week across the country on an airplane and our flight was delayed due to complications with the aircraft. In order to transport the passengers, the airline used an older airplane. Right away the increased pressure in the cabin was noticed. The flight was about 4 hours long and about 2 hours into it, I put ear plugs in my ears and attempted to sleep. My left ear "popped" several times. It was quite a relief to the pressure I had felt in my head. My tinnitus has been gone ever since.