Hi all,
I have quite an extensive history but I will try and keep to the point. Please read and skip to the end if you have to
May 2020 I developed the worse headache I'd ever experienced. I had tingling in my left jaw, tingling in my nose and forehead, swollen neck, etc. Rushed to hospital and given IV steroids/antibiotics for suspected meningitis. A few days later I had to have a lumbar puncture. A week or so afterward, I woke up with high-pitched screaming tinnitus in my right ear. It was so loud I couldn't hear myself think, and my head felt hot. The noise would get louder as I got up and moved around, basically as my heart rate increased.
It took a good year and a half but the noise eventually calmed down and I habituated. It would get loud again but it didn't bother me as it would calm down. However...
December 2021 I woke up one Monday morning with a clogged ear. It was the first time I couldn't hear any external sound properly and it all seemed distorted. I had ear fullness too and I kept trying to pop my ear. I had severe sound distortion where I could hear the sound of escalators, fridges in the supermarket and even airplanes in the sky - I thought I was going mad.
I was given a week's prescription of Cefalexin to take. I finished this, and the day after I took prochlorperazine for dizziness. I also had a lip biopsy in the middle of my lower lip as well as an MRI scan for my pelvis during this time!
By the Friday I was awoken to the sound of a loud engine, car idling outside the house. I was like what is this?! It went away and would come in bursts. The audiologist said I had only slight hearing loss as well as fluid and a bulging eardrum. I still have a similar feeling and booked a private ENT appt who said I don't have any fluid, despite my GP and audiologist saying I do!
A few weeks pass and it went away so I thought the fluid had drained. I was at the gym, hurt my back and at home, I was doing the dishes when I felt 'pop pop pop pop' in the same problem ear. The morning after this, the rumbling returned and it has been vibrating in the background since. Sometimes it can be so loud and intense it feels like my whole head is going to burst. The vibrations are intense.
It's weird because when I plug my ear, it can stop it, but it returns again as soon as I unplug. If I don't, it can get so loud and I just can't function, sleep, eat or think.
I'm wondering if anyone experienced similar and if their vibration/rumbling finally went? I do have inflammation in my face and jaw and I wonder if it's irritating my ear/middle ear somehow and causing fluid to accumulate which is irritating something in there? I also have a swollen neck so I wonder if it's vascular in nature, like a venous hum?
I'm very stressed and worried about this. I feel silly for even stressing over the previous noise when this rumbling, vibration is absolute torture!
I have quite an extensive history but I will try and keep to the point. Please read and skip to the end if you have to
May 2020 I developed the worse headache I'd ever experienced. I had tingling in my left jaw, tingling in my nose and forehead, swollen neck, etc. Rushed to hospital and given IV steroids/antibiotics for suspected meningitis. A few days later I had to have a lumbar puncture. A week or so afterward, I woke up with high-pitched screaming tinnitus in my right ear. It was so loud I couldn't hear myself think, and my head felt hot. The noise would get louder as I got up and moved around, basically as my heart rate increased.
It took a good year and a half but the noise eventually calmed down and I habituated. It would get loud again but it didn't bother me as it would calm down. However...
December 2021 I woke up one Monday morning with a clogged ear. It was the first time I couldn't hear any external sound properly and it all seemed distorted. I had ear fullness too and I kept trying to pop my ear. I had severe sound distortion where I could hear the sound of escalators, fridges in the supermarket and even airplanes in the sky - I thought I was going mad.
I was given a week's prescription of Cefalexin to take. I finished this, and the day after I took prochlorperazine for dizziness. I also had a lip biopsy in the middle of my lower lip as well as an MRI scan for my pelvis during this time!
By the Friday I was awoken to the sound of a loud engine, car idling outside the house. I was like what is this?! It went away and would come in bursts. The audiologist said I had only slight hearing loss as well as fluid and a bulging eardrum. I still have a similar feeling and booked a private ENT appt who said I don't have any fluid, despite my GP and audiologist saying I do!
A few weeks pass and it went away so I thought the fluid had drained. I was at the gym, hurt my back and at home, I was doing the dishes when I felt 'pop pop pop pop' in the same problem ear. The morning after this, the rumbling returned and it has been vibrating in the background since. Sometimes it can be so loud and intense it feels like my whole head is going to burst. The vibrations are intense.
It's weird because when I plug my ear, it can stop it, but it returns again as soon as I unplug. If I don't, it can get so loud and I just can't function, sleep, eat or think.
I'm wondering if anyone experienced similar and if their vibration/rumbling finally went? I do have inflammation in my face and jaw and I wonder if it's irritating my ear/middle ear somehow and causing fluid to accumulate which is irritating something in there? I also have a swollen neck so I wonder if it's vascular in nature, like a venous hum?
I'm very stressed and worried about this. I feel silly for even stressing over the previous noise when this rumbling, vibration is absolute torture!