I've been feeling kind of hopeless lately just waiting for a measly phone call from an ENT to maybe diagnose me correctly so I figured I'd create an account here and get some advice from some people who've experienced tinnitus first-hand since ENTs are basically useless. I'm 18 and I've experienced pulsatile tinnitus for around 4 months and ringing for just over 2 months.
I don't want my post to be too long but I feel the easiest way to describe my history with this constant nightmare whistling is by writing a timeline. By posting this I hope to get some form of advice or possible causes or relieving methods. Not only that but future sufferers can read this timeline, see similarities between me and themselves and get proper treatment before it spirals out of control like the way it did for me. Here goes.
So at the start of this year, for Christmas I ordered a new pair of headphones. I listened to these headphones quite a bit for around 14 hours every day - when I took them off I had stabbing aches in my ears for hours on end, almost every time I used them. I noticed my pulsatile tinnitus slowly develop and get louder when I was wearing my headphones until it became really noticeable. Sometime afterward my ears started to feel sore and ache constantly and my ears felt like they needed to pop. I went to a GP about it and they gave my ear spray and they said I had an outer ear infection.
The soreness went away after using the spray but the heartbeat and increased blood pressure around ears remained. From then on my hearing was dulled, and I chad trouble hearing people properly unless I was facing them. I went to a GP about that they didn't do anything and said as long as it didn't get louder it was alright. No referrals, no follow ups, nothing. They also found nothing wrong with my ears when examining them and my blood pressure was normal.
Months afterwards my family stated getting colds and my computer fans felt uncomfortable to listen to and they made my ears ache and sore. I got hyperacusis / noxacusis and a stabbing pain in my ear and my ears felt full. I couldn't get out of bed for weeks or take baths out of fear of hurting my ears. I Started to develop the occasional high pitched ringing that haunts me till this day and a shivery fever. This is also when I noticed my ears crackling - it may have started before then but it didn't cross my mind that it meant anything. Then I needed antibiotics for the now diagnosed bacterial middle ear infection that filled my ear with fluid that just wasn't draining. This was at this time I was Referred to the ENT. It didn't get completely better and I got a second round of antibiotics and during this time and the fever went. Sometime during the second round I felt a large amount of draining from my ear. As soon as this draining happened, I felt dizzy for hours, and a weakness in my knees. I got an urgent appointment with the ENT and had to wait two weeks before I then got diagnosed with labyrinthitis. Right after getting home after being diagnosed I felt really dizzy and vomited for the entire evening. I felt constantly dizzy afterwards and had to lie down on my sofa and even sleep on it for 2 days - literally couldn't get up. My symptoms eased and I could quickly walk in a straight line and squat down without any weakness in my knees.
Back to the present day and as of writing this on Friday the 3rd of June, my symptoms of labyrinthitis have gone but crackling, popping, pressure and pain deep in ears remains. One of my nostrils remains constantly blocked and it swaps between the right being open, left being shut and vice versa. Ringing that started with the infection that needed antibiotics and the heartbeat remains.
I've recently tried steam therapy and a nasal spray and the steam therapy helps to quieten the tinnitus for a couple hours before returning to normal. The nasal spray works to open my sinuses but when they do open, I get sinus pain and sometimes I get small amounts of blood and bloody mucus coming from only my right nostril.
My parents recently forced me to a family barbecue and caused me to have a setback. Dog was barking all the time, loud music blaring - the works. Had to sit upstairs in some family cousin's room for 5 hours in silence while my ears ache like hell and I could hear new tinnitus developing, making me incredibly anxious. It reminded me of when I first developed the ringing from the infection - the noise cutting in and out and then slowly becoming more consistent and then constant.
So, what a wild ride and it's not over yet. Honest opinions - at this stage how likely am I to return to normal? Any possible causes for the ringing to still be there after 2 months? And anything apart from steaming that could help me relieve symptoms? Tried acupressure from a book - didn't work. Thanks for helping me through one of - if not the hardest time of my life so far!
I don't want my post to be too long but I feel the easiest way to describe my history with this constant nightmare whistling is by writing a timeline. By posting this I hope to get some form of advice or possible causes or relieving methods. Not only that but future sufferers can read this timeline, see similarities between me and themselves and get proper treatment before it spirals out of control like the way it did for me. Here goes.
So at the start of this year, for Christmas I ordered a new pair of headphones. I listened to these headphones quite a bit for around 14 hours every day - when I took them off I had stabbing aches in my ears for hours on end, almost every time I used them. I noticed my pulsatile tinnitus slowly develop and get louder when I was wearing my headphones until it became really noticeable. Sometime afterward my ears started to feel sore and ache constantly and my ears felt like they needed to pop. I went to a GP about it and they gave my ear spray and they said I had an outer ear infection.
The soreness went away after using the spray but the heartbeat and increased blood pressure around ears remained. From then on my hearing was dulled, and I chad trouble hearing people properly unless I was facing them. I went to a GP about that they didn't do anything and said as long as it didn't get louder it was alright. No referrals, no follow ups, nothing. They also found nothing wrong with my ears when examining them and my blood pressure was normal.
Months afterwards my family stated getting colds and my computer fans felt uncomfortable to listen to and they made my ears ache and sore. I got hyperacusis / noxacusis and a stabbing pain in my ear and my ears felt full. I couldn't get out of bed for weeks or take baths out of fear of hurting my ears. I Started to develop the occasional high pitched ringing that haunts me till this day and a shivery fever. This is also when I noticed my ears crackling - it may have started before then but it didn't cross my mind that it meant anything. Then I needed antibiotics for the now diagnosed bacterial middle ear infection that filled my ear with fluid that just wasn't draining. This was at this time I was Referred to the ENT. It didn't get completely better and I got a second round of antibiotics and during this time and the fever went. Sometime during the second round I felt a large amount of draining from my ear. As soon as this draining happened, I felt dizzy for hours, and a weakness in my knees. I got an urgent appointment with the ENT and had to wait two weeks before I then got diagnosed with labyrinthitis. Right after getting home after being diagnosed I felt really dizzy and vomited for the entire evening. I felt constantly dizzy afterwards and had to lie down on my sofa and even sleep on it for 2 days - literally couldn't get up. My symptoms eased and I could quickly walk in a straight line and squat down without any weakness in my knees.
Back to the present day and as of writing this on Friday the 3rd of June, my symptoms of labyrinthitis have gone but crackling, popping, pressure and pain deep in ears remains. One of my nostrils remains constantly blocked and it swaps between the right being open, left being shut and vice versa. Ringing that started with the infection that needed antibiotics and the heartbeat remains.
I've recently tried steam therapy and a nasal spray and the steam therapy helps to quieten the tinnitus for a couple hours before returning to normal. The nasal spray works to open my sinuses but when they do open, I get sinus pain and sometimes I get small amounts of blood and bloody mucus coming from only my right nostril.
My parents recently forced me to a family barbecue and caused me to have a setback. Dog was barking all the time, loud music blaring - the works. Had to sit upstairs in some family cousin's room for 5 hours in silence while my ears ache like hell and I could hear new tinnitus developing, making me incredibly anxious. It reminded me of when I first developed the ringing from the infection - the noise cutting in and out and then slowly becoming more consistent and then constant.
So, what a wild ride and it's not over yet. Honest opinions - at this stage how likely am I to return to normal? Any possible causes for the ringing to still be there after 2 months? And anything apart from steaming that could help me relieve symptoms? Tried acupressure from a book - didn't work. Thanks for helping me through one of - if not the hardest time of my life so far!