Hi, all. I'm debating whether or not I should get an MRI. I've read online and heard (from mum) that they can be really, really loud. Considering I've only just started to feel like I might be building a sound tolerance again and tinnitus is (still pretty bad, but) at a lower level... My ENT doesn't think anything will come up (he seemed almost 100% sure about it after I spoke with him), but he said I could go for it just to rule it out. I don't know if I should risk even the slightest chance of recovery for some results that will most likely come back fine.
Also, I do have ear spasms multiple times throughout the day. Nothing too crazy, really, but it does feel kinda alarming. Is this a cause for concern or does it come with the conditions? If it's something worth getting an MRI for, then I might consider it.
The thing is, I saw my GP after ENT to catch her up on everything and ask how I could prevent impacted earwax from happening again (to which she basically replied, "You can't"), she was really urging and insisting on me getting the MRI once I brought up "ear spasms", so I'm just unsure about whether it's worth it or not. My mum also keeps saying I should get it done, so I don't know.
Any advice? Thanks.
Here's my story, if it helps:
I'm a 19 year old male, living in Australia. I received hyperacusis as a result of an ear syringing, as I had impacted earwax. I feel like the GP syringed too hard (because I felt pain whenever she did it) and the sound of the water hitting the inside of my ear at that amount of pressure was so loud. My tinnitus, which was hardly obtrusive, never fluctuating and only mildly audible when trying to sleep, also increased to at least 2-3 times volume and now fluctuates literally 24/7.
This all happened at the end of April/start of March this year (2019).
As for my hyperacusis - everyday sounds, such as; running water, taking a shower, flushing the toilet, cutlery clanging together, flicking on the light switch, car keys clanging together, oil sizzling in a pan - these all give my ears the sensation of listening to someone's fingernails being dragged across a chalkboard. I don't experience any pain in my ears (although, I did experience minor, intermittent ear pain in the first couple of weeks), it's just a scary and debilitating experience. I feel like every single step outside the house (and sometimes inside) is the biggest risk for my ears. Haven't stepped foot into a mall since it happened. I've stopped work, as I'm nowhere near even considering being able to handle the sound of a shopping mall and am basically screwed as a musician.
I've purchased earplugs and have gone out a couple of times with friends to get something to eat while wearing them, even though I was on edge the entire time, so I guess that's a start. I've read about the risks of overprotecting, so I only ever wear the earplugs when absolutely necessary. I'm super anxious whenever I take a shower, since the sound of the water hitting the ground is hell, but I tolerate it every time and I haven't experienced any further symptoms, so yeah. Same thing goes for the sound of flushing the toilet, but I'm trying to cover my ears less and less in hopes that I'll maybe re-develop a tolerance and in these last couple weeks, I feel like I've been making a small amount of progress, since I'm now able to stand running tap water better.