Hi everyone!
For the last couple of weeks or so, my tinnitus has faded more into the background. I do believe that it actually lowered in volume, and that it wasn't just me getting used to it (even though I probably did as well).
When I went to the doctors they gave me a cortisone spray to use for a month, and I used it longer than that, probably twice as long or so.
I still havent gotten my appointment with the ENT (yay for free healtcare, not so much for the amount of time it takes to get help), but I decided on my own that, since I've used the spray for the amount of time I was supposed to and my T seemed to be improving, to stop using the spray.
Now I do bealive my T is increasing back to what is was.
I don't believe I've been exposed to any particularily loud noises, so therefore I'm simply wondering if this might be related to the fact that I stopped using the spray?
What do you guys think, might it be related to eustachian tube dysfunction? Or is this simply the way some tinnitus behaves?
For the last couple of weeks or so, my tinnitus has faded more into the background. I do believe that it actually lowered in volume, and that it wasn't just me getting used to it (even though I probably did as well).
When I went to the doctors they gave me a cortisone spray to use for a month, and I used it longer than that, probably twice as long or so.
I still havent gotten my appointment with the ENT (yay for free healtcare, not so much for the amount of time it takes to get help), but I decided on my own that, since I've used the spray for the amount of time I was supposed to and my T seemed to be improving, to stop using the spray.
Now I do bealive my T is increasing back to what is was.
I don't believe I've been exposed to any particularily loud noises, so therefore I'm simply wondering if this might be related to the fact that I stopped using the spray?
What do you guys think, might it be related to eustachian tube dysfunction? Or is this simply the way some tinnitus behaves?