- Sep 29, 2019
- 102
- Tinnitus Since
- 09/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown
Hi all - I've had chronic tinnitus for about a week. It is not related to any type of noise trauma, blockage, ear infection or sickness. I'm not taking any meds at this time, not have a big history. I don't drink alcohol.
For about a month I had been getting somewhat frequent little "blasts" or ear ringing - loud wave of sound, would come up like a freight train passing, then go away within a minute. That was not a normal thing for me, so I took notice. However last Sunday night, I went to bed with some ear ringing, and it has not stopped.
Went to my Dr. who checked basic hearing, looked in my ears, and said let's give it a week and then go to an ENT / Audiologist. No apparent causes here.
Of course, I've read basically the entire internet about this problem, and it seems as thought B12 deficiency and Iron have a big link to Tinnitus. I've been a vegetarian for over two decades. I eat egg and some dairy, but when I thought about how much Iron and B12 I get from those sources, it really doesn't add up to nearly the recommended daily allowance. I started taking B12, Iron, Magnesium, Zinc and Ginkgo on Tuesday. The symptoms have not been getting worse. I can't tell if there is much improvement, but it seems like the issue is now more in one ear, and has turned into more of a power line buzz / cicadas than a loud ringing. But, it's easy to get confused about the changes.
My question: anyone out there with Vitamin deficiencies have their tinnitus go away when they started supplementing? If so, how long did it take? Were/are you a vegetarian?
My dr ordered bloodwork for Monday, and I have an ENT appt this week. I'm really stressed about all this - any ideas would be so greatly appreciated.
For about a month I had been getting somewhat frequent little "blasts" or ear ringing - loud wave of sound, would come up like a freight train passing, then go away within a minute. That was not a normal thing for me, so I took notice. However last Sunday night, I went to bed with some ear ringing, and it has not stopped.
Went to my Dr. who checked basic hearing, looked in my ears, and said let's give it a week and then go to an ENT / Audiologist. No apparent causes here.
Of course, I've read basically the entire internet about this problem, and it seems as thought B12 deficiency and Iron have a big link to Tinnitus. I've been a vegetarian for over two decades. I eat egg and some dairy, but when I thought about how much Iron and B12 I get from those sources, it really doesn't add up to nearly the recommended daily allowance. I started taking B12, Iron, Magnesium, Zinc and Ginkgo on Tuesday. The symptoms have not been getting worse. I can't tell if there is much improvement, but it seems like the issue is now more in one ear, and has turned into more of a power line buzz / cicadas than a loud ringing. But, it's easy to get confused about the changes.
My question: anyone out there with Vitamin deficiencies have their tinnitus go away when they started supplementing? If so, how long did it take? Were/are you a vegetarian?
My dr ordered bloodwork for Monday, and I have an ENT appt this week. I'm really stressed about all this - any ideas would be so greatly appreciated.