LilSass
Member
- May 18, 2020
- 129
- Tinnitus Since
- November 2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Likely ototoxic medication
Hi everyone! I have had tinnitus since November 2019 - it is variable and changes volume from day to day. It resets when I sleep and ranges from unnoticeable to heard above most things like TV, etc (running water and being outside mask it well on the loud days). It's measured at 1 kHz @ 25 dB and is a single tone (kinda sounds like static). Nothing has spiked it so far, it just follows the same pattern - quiet one day, louder the next, etc. I am very confident it was caused by Cambia (Diclofenac, NSAID) that I was given as acute migraine medicine; I only used it a handful of times and never had any ear/hearing issues previous. I don't have hyperacusis or ear pain.
I had COVID-19 mid-February 2021 and mild-moderate symptoms for about a week, fading over the following week (fatigue, achiness, headache), the worst being it caused a 5 day migraine which I was able to treat with Almotriptan acute migraine med, but it just wouldn't resolve so I ended up going to the emergency room hospital and was given an IV of Toradol (Ketolorac, NSAID). I've also had Marcaine (Bupivacaine) injected into my back for migraines (trigger point). I've also taken Amoxicillin for a dental procedure. Nothing has affected the tinnitus.
I know that there is no guarantee, but I see that so many people have done a lot of research (including myself) and I was hoping to get you opinions on whether I should receive the Pfizer vaccine. I am being pressured by my employer, family and friends, and now Ontario Canada has made it mandatory to have both shots and use a vaccine passport in order to attend restaurants, etc. I don't actually go out too often anyway, but it would be nice to have the option. I wanted to wait for the Novavax but it's not due til at least mid 2022. My husband went ahead and got the first Pfizer shot and is fine so far (less than one week). I am just at a loss at what to do. I have accepted the t and am dealing better with chronic pain/migraines and I am just so worried that I won't be able to handle it if it gets worse.
Any advice you can offer would be helpful!
I had COVID-19 mid-February 2021 and mild-moderate symptoms for about a week, fading over the following week (fatigue, achiness, headache), the worst being it caused a 5 day migraine which I was able to treat with Almotriptan acute migraine med, but it just wouldn't resolve so I ended up going to the emergency room hospital and was given an IV of Toradol (Ketolorac, NSAID). I've also had Marcaine (Bupivacaine) injected into my back for migraines (trigger point). I've also taken Amoxicillin for a dental procedure. Nothing has affected the tinnitus.
I know that there is no guarantee, but I see that so many people have done a lot of research (including myself) and I was hoping to get you opinions on whether I should receive the Pfizer vaccine. I am being pressured by my employer, family and friends, and now Ontario Canada has made it mandatory to have both shots and use a vaccine passport in order to attend restaurants, etc. I don't actually go out too often anyway, but it would be nice to have the option. I wanted to wait for the Novavax but it's not due til at least mid 2022. My husband went ahead and got the first Pfizer shot and is fine so far (less than one week). I am just at a loss at what to do. I have accepted the t and am dealing better with chronic pain/migraines and I am just so worried that I won't be able to handle it if it gets worse.
Any advice you can offer would be helpful!