- Sep 5, 2015
- 718
- Tinnitus Since
- 2015 resolved, 4/20 L ear, increase 2/21
- Cause of Tinnitus
- 2015,noise,2020-21 SNHL
So today I had an audiogram. Right ear perfect. Left ear showed mild hearing loss for one tone only in my left ear around 1500 Hz. I was originally diagnosed with bilateral tinnitus in 2015 with no hearing loss on audiogram. It pretty much resolved itself over the coming year and I have been quiet for 3 to 4 years now. Two weeks ago I end up with a strange noise in my left year only. And lots of aural fullness.
Today, my audiogram showed mild hearing loss for one tone only in the left ear. The one tone is on the lower end not in a higher end in terms of tones. The covering ENT finally called me back after I insisted on a phone call. He said, my hearing is actually pretty much in normal range and that people with normal hearing tend to be very sensitive to changes in their hearing. Not sure what he means by that. Both the ENT and the audiologist suggested that the hearing loss may in fact be temporary and may be what they call episodic, He said particularly with my aural fullness he suspects there may be some inflammation in my inner ear. Perhaps a virus. He told me I really wasn't anywhere near the threshold for a steroid prescription but to talk to my regular ENT who has yet to call me back.
I spoke with a support person at the American Tinnitus Association who told me she has spoken to a number of people who had a irregular audiograms and then recovered fine and then had normal audiogram and no more tinnitus. Has anyone ever heard of this?
Today, my audiogram showed mild hearing loss for one tone only in the left ear. The one tone is on the lower end not in a higher end in terms of tones. The covering ENT finally called me back after I insisted on a phone call. He said, my hearing is actually pretty much in normal range and that people with normal hearing tend to be very sensitive to changes in their hearing. Not sure what he means by that. Both the ENT and the audiologist suggested that the hearing loss may in fact be temporary and may be what they call episodic, He said particularly with my aural fullness he suspects there may be some inflammation in my inner ear. Perhaps a virus. He told me I really wasn't anywhere near the threshold for a steroid prescription but to talk to my regular ENT who has yet to call me back.
I spoke with a support person at the American Tinnitus Association who told me she has spoken to a number of people who had a irregular audiograms and then recovered fine and then had normal audiogram and no more tinnitus. Has anyone ever heard of this?