I've never had T before. Well, maybe occasionally for the odd day after clubbing, 20 years ago.
I'm 41 now, and my hearing's been getting worse slowly over time. Nothing too dramatic, missing the odd word here and there, turning my earphones up more than I used to. That kind of thing. I had a "Full" feeling in my right ear, and there was a noticable drop in hearing recently, so off to the doctor I go.
He said my right ear was completely impacted by wax, my left almost as bad. He prescribed some drops, with a view to softening the wax for syringing. "Good" I think. At least I know what's wrong, and it will get sorted soon.
But the chemist didn't have the drops he prescribed. Instead they suggested Otex. So I tried those for a few days. I was amazed at the wax coming out of my ears - I could dab my finger in, and lumps would come out.
Five days after starting the Otex, the T started in my right ear. It wasn't noticable with background noise, but was enough to keep me awake at night. I also noticed, strangely, that my hearing seemed a lot sharper than before. Much clearer.
I went back to the Doctors in panic. He took a look, and said he could now see part of my right eardrum. The wax in both my ears looked very soft, so he suggested earwax removal straight away (nurse had a free slot). After the syringing (using a pulse machine - no pain nor discomfort to speak of), he and the specialist nurse both took another look, and said everything looked fine. It eased my worries that I'd somehow messed things up by using Otex and sticking my fingers in my ears!
That evening, the T was worse (mainly in my right ear, but a little in my left too). Noticable even with background noise. In addition, listening to my children talk (squabble!) was painful! My ears were so sensitive, I noticed sounds I hadn't before. My fridge makes a very high-pitched sound occasionally. I never heard that before. But oh my God, the T!!!!
Now, I've seen posts on the web that claim Otex causes T. I've seen posts that claim syringing causes T. In my case, I think the tranistion from dulled hearing, to "normal" hearing caused the T. I'm only a couple of weeks in, so I know I'm only at the start of the journey. Maybe things will change and it will improve, but I know from threads I've seen on here that that often isn't the case. If anyone else got their T from earwax removal, any advice would be very gratefully received!
I'm 41 now, and my hearing's been getting worse slowly over time. Nothing too dramatic, missing the odd word here and there, turning my earphones up more than I used to. That kind of thing. I had a "Full" feeling in my right ear, and there was a noticable drop in hearing recently, so off to the doctor I go.
He said my right ear was completely impacted by wax, my left almost as bad. He prescribed some drops, with a view to softening the wax for syringing. "Good" I think. At least I know what's wrong, and it will get sorted soon.
But the chemist didn't have the drops he prescribed. Instead they suggested Otex. So I tried those for a few days. I was amazed at the wax coming out of my ears - I could dab my finger in, and lumps would come out.
Five days after starting the Otex, the T started in my right ear. It wasn't noticable with background noise, but was enough to keep me awake at night. I also noticed, strangely, that my hearing seemed a lot sharper than before. Much clearer.
I went back to the Doctors in panic. He took a look, and said he could now see part of my right eardrum. The wax in both my ears looked very soft, so he suggested earwax removal straight away (nurse had a free slot). After the syringing (using a pulse machine - no pain nor discomfort to speak of), he and the specialist nurse both took another look, and said everything looked fine. It eased my worries that I'd somehow messed things up by using Otex and sticking my fingers in my ears!
That evening, the T was worse (mainly in my right ear, but a little in my left too). Noticable even with background noise. In addition, listening to my children talk (squabble!) was painful! My ears were so sensitive, I noticed sounds I hadn't before. My fridge makes a very high-pitched sound occasionally. I never heard that before. But oh my God, the T!!!!
Now, I've seen posts on the web that claim Otex causes T. I've seen posts that claim syringing causes T. In my case, I think the tranistion from dulled hearing, to "normal" hearing caused the T. I'm only a couple of weeks in, so I know I'm only at the start of the journey. Maybe things will change and it will improve, but I know from threads I've seen on here that that often isn't the case. If anyone else got their T from earwax removal, any advice would be very gratefully received!