Hi everyone,
I've had tinnitus for about 1.5 weeks. It came on suddenly sitting in Central Park. It isn't awful, but it is a constant annoyance. It's like I just got back from a loud concert. It's a low, but bothersome ringing.
I only have medicaid and the level of care that I will likely receive is marginal. I have been to an ENT and he cleaned out my left ear. I used to be in rock bands (loud). I also have neck vertebrae issues which had caused paresthesia in my left arm. I'm hoping that the neck issue can be fixed and is the cause of my tinnitus.
Anyway, I'm wondering what are the odds? It's obvious that I have tinnitus and has dominated my thoughts over the past 1.5 weeks. I am worried. How many of these cases actually wind up being permanent?
Is it a possibility that tinnitus could fade in months or years?
Thanks in advance...
I've had tinnitus for about 1.5 weeks. It came on suddenly sitting in Central Park. It isn't awful, but it is a constant annoyance. It's like I just got back from a loud concert. It's a low, but bothersome ringing.
I only have medicaid and the level of care that I will likely receive is marginal. I have been to an ENT and he cleaned out my left ear. I used to be in rock bands (loud). I also have neck vertebrae issues which had caused paresthesia in my left arm. I'm hoping that the neck issue can be fixed and is the cause of my tinnitus.
Anyway, I'm wondering what are the odds? It's obvious that I have tinnitus and has dominated my thoughts over the past 1.5 weeks. I am worried. How many of these cases actually wind up being permanent?
Is it a possibility that tinnitus could fade in months or years?
Thanks in advance...