I have a 16 year old son who is in terrible pain & unable to live a normal life. Doctors can't figure out why.
- He had normal ears until 10 months ago. He has never liked extreme noise but had no problem hearing occasional loud music at a party, a fireworks display, etc. In other words, he enjoyed life & sounds just like anyone else.
- In late December 2020, he complained about his hearing feeling slightly muffled. His pediatrician screened his hearing & it was normal.
- He still felt muffled & also pressure by mid-January, so I took him to my otologist (I have tinnitus & mild hyperacusis, so already had a good otologist). The otologist said everything looked normal, hearing test was great, & gave him a Medrol dose-pak to help with the pressure.
- Later that week, he underwent extreme pain, even crying, which I hadn't seen from him for years. I rushed him to pediatrician who diagnosed an ear infection & prescribed Amoxicillin. He took the full course & his severe pain abated. Was still left with the pressure & muffled hearing.
- From that time on, his ears have gotten progressively worse, with constant pressure, occasional flare-ups of acute pain, ever-worsening hyperacusis that is now extremely severe, occasional tinnitus, occasional myoclonus spasms, a few episodes of dizziness, and fluctuating quality of hearing that is notable on hearing exams.
- He tried joining the Cross Country team in August, and that was a disaster. The very first run caused him to feel like footballs were going back and forth in his ears, and he became dizzy for the rest of the day. He felt hearing loss after that, and a hearing test confirmed a 10 decibel loss. Otologist did a series of steroid injections into the eardrum that restored most of the hearing, but any provocation can now cause muffled hearing for him. He also produces lots of earwax now, which he never did before.
- He has had a CT scan, MRI, and tympanogram that were all ruled normal, although imo the tympanogram looked a bit off, with one side (for each ear) being jagged rather than smooth.
- He has twice trialed an anti-hypertensive medication (in case it was Meniere's) with no effect at all.
- An ENT, two otologists & his neurologist have not been able to figure out the problem.