- Oct 25, 2017
- 4
- Tinnitus Since
- 17/09/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic Trauma (loud wedding)
Hello friends, I hope your having a great day
It all started around 1 month ago, on the 17/10/2017
I didn't want to be dragged to this wedding but my parents had forced me anyways.
The "wedding music" was seriously louder than I'd ever heard in my life; people were finding it difficult to talk to one and another; the constant banging of drums and screams of the people... By the end of it, I could feel pain physically in my ears and begged my parents to go home. They did not listen.
I took the car keys and ran into the car, and that's when I noticed it:
"Hisssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss"
It sounded like radio static or sands of grains being poured out of a bag or just pure white noise. And it was loud.
It has been just over a month now and it's still here. Initially, I was very scared; fearful in fact. I've had a lot of emotional breakdowns at the thought of having this constant sound, but now things are better.
Basically, I've tried to cope by using masking sounds at home; if there's any advice I could give to people it would be to invest in Google home as she has literally masked my tinnitus for most of the day.
I wanted to visit an ENT (ear nose and throat doctor) however we aren't the richest and my dad was reluctant when he'd heard the cost (285$?!)
Instead, we went to the emergency department and I had to wait a good 3 hours before being seen by a nurse triage. The nurse triage was sympathetic but basically said that "she didn't have a quick fix for me"
She then checked my ears and noticed some bubbles, calling an ENT. She came back (smiling) saying that I had Eustasion Tube Dysfunction and needed to take two nasal sprays (a steroid and an allergen relief); she said that it could take "up to 5 days" (note that it has only been 2 days)
The only thing is that I didn't want to mention the fact that I had gone to a loud wedding (Acoustic Trauma) as it wouldn't make my Tinnitus sound like an "emergency" (again this my dad not me) and so i'm worried that she may have misdiagnosed me as she didn't really "test" anything (just looked at my ear drums)
The interesting thing is that my Tinnitus only affects me in relatively* quiet environment (i.e. in a social setting where i'm engaged I don't hear my Tinnitus)
I think I have mild hearing loss, but my hearing doesn't feel like it's been profoundly affected at all. I would like to visit an Audiologist and many claim they're free but for individuals over 26 years of age (i live in Australia) and to visit an audiologist just for a hearing test can cost upwards of 110$
And so now I have this predicament; what do I do to actually treat my Tinnitus? I've heard of the use of hearing aids to amplify background noises and my T can be masked (thankfully) with many sounds most of the time.
Right now I feel like I have very little support in real life and am young (17 years old); I simply don't see what the next step in my life is. It doesn't help that I have exams next week (and i'm stressing out about them as well)
It all started around 1 month ago, on the 17/10/2017
I didn't want to be dragged to this wedding but my parents had forced me anyways.
The "wedding music" was seriously louder than I'd ever heard in my life; people were finding it difficult to talk to one and another; the constant banging of drums and screams of the people... By the end of it, I could feel pain physically in my ears and begged my parents to go home. They did not listen.
I took the car keys and ran into the car, and that's when I noticed it:
"Hisssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss"
It sounded like radio static or sands of grains being poured out of a bag or just pure white noise. And it was loud.
It has been just over a month now and it's still here. Initially, I was very scared; fearful in fact. I've had a lot of emotional breakdowns at the thought of having this constant sound, but now things are better.
Basically, I've tried to cope by using masking sounds at home; if there's any advice I could give to people it would be to invest in Google home as she has literally masked my tinnitus for most of the day.
I wanted to visit an ENT (ear nose and throat doctor) however we aren't the richest and my dad was reluctant when he'd heard the cost (285$?!)
Instead, we went to the emergency department and I had to wait a good 3 hours before being seen by a nurse triage. The nurse triage was sympathetic but basically said that "she didn't have a quick fix for me"
She then checked my ears and noticed some bubbles, calling an ENT. She came back (smiling) saying that I had Eustasion Tube Dysfunction and needed to take two nasal sprays (a steroid and an allergen relief); she said that it could take "up to 5 days" (note that it has only been 2 days)
The only thing is that I didn't want to mention the fact that I had gone to a loud wedding (Acoustic Trauma) as it wouldn't make my Tinnitus sound like an "emergency" (again this my dad not me) and so i'm worried that she may have misdiagnosed me as she didn't really "test" anything (just looked at my ear drums)
The interesting thing is that my Tinnitus only affects me in relatively* quiet environment (i.e. in a social setting where i'm engaged I don't hear my Tinnitus)
I think I have mild hearing loss, but my hearing doesn't feel like it's been profoundly affected at all. I would like to visit an Audiologist and many claim they're free but for individuals over 26 years of age (i live in Australia) and to visit an audiologist just for a hearing test can cost upwards of 110$
And so now I have this predicament; what do I do to actually treat my Tinnitus? I've heard of the use of hearing aids to amplify background noises and my T can be masked (thankfully) with many sounds most of the time.
Right now I feel like I have very little support in real life and am young (17 years old); I simply don't see what the next step in my life is. It doesn't help that I have exams next week (and i'm stressing out about them as well)