- Feb 16, 2022
- 2
- Tinnitus Since
- 12/2021
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Sudden-onset sensorineural hearing loss
Hi,
My name is Larry. After reading some stories on here, I feel somewhat awkward in thinking my problems compare to what some people are going through. But, the problems are real to me and I have no one around me that really understands.
On 12/23/21, I went to bed feeling normal. I awoke on Christmas Eve to having no hearing in my right ear and the room spinning. I fell to the floor if I tried to get up. Being the normal guy, I decided to wait it out - It will go away in a few hours - I kept telling myself. Finally on Christmas morning, I couldn't take it anymore and my wife called for EMTs to come because she couldn't get me out of the house. Spent 3 days in the hospital and with the help of physical therapy the vertigo was manageable enough to go home. Still with no hearing in my right ear, and severe (to me) tinnitus.
Diagnosed with Labyrinthitis from the hospital. Follow up with ENT - hearing test confirmed no hearing in right ear, doctor has no idea if I will get my hearing back. I went for a 2nd opinion and it was stated that I was treated correctly and I suffered from sudden-onset sensorineural hearing loss. Prognosis was not good and suggestions of a BiCROS hearing aid.
My tinnitus is constant, and gets louder in degrees to ambient noise around me. I went to dinner with my wife to a crowded restaurant and was almost brought to tears. If my 1-year-old granddaughter squeals when I pick her up, it really makes my head scream. Driving increases the sensation. The 2nd opinion doctor told me I had to acclimate to it. Well, I guess that is what I am doing, but I am looking for some tools to help me acclimate. I tried ear plug in my bad ear, figuring I couldn't hear anything anyway, but that didn't help. If I put one in my good ear, well I can't hear anything. My family doesn't understand when I move off to a quiet part of the house to be away from noise, just so I can get some peace in my head. Not really peace, but quieter sound.
I look forward to continue reading the posts and stories on here and hope to find some tips or tricks to help me cope. I cannot imagine I have anything to offer that can help anyone else but if I do I will be sure to share that also. I am in the learning stage and am reading a lot of information and probably getting myself confused. I hope to become less confused utilizing what appears to be a wealth of knowledge available from the people of this site. Thanks for allowing me in.
My name is Larry. After reading some stories on here, I feel somewhat awkward in thinking my problems compare to what some people are going through. But, the problems are real to me and I have no one around me that really understands.
On 12/23/21, I went to bed feeling normal. I awoke on Christmas Eve to having no hearing in my right ear and the room spinning. I fell to the floor if I tried to get up. Being the normal guy, I decided to wait it out - It will go away in a few hours - I kept telling myself. Finally on Christmas morning, I couldn't take it anymore and my wife called for EMTs to come because she couldn't get me out of the house. Spent 3 days in the hospital and with the help of physical therapy the vertigo was manageable enough to go home. Still with no hearing in my right ear, and severe (to me) tinnitus.
Diagnosed with Labyrinthitis from the hospital. Follow up with ENT - hearing test confirmed no hearing in right ear, doctor has no idea if I will get my hearing back. I went for a 2nd opinion and it was stated that I was treated correctly and I suffered from sudden-onset sensorineural hearing loss. Prognosis was not good and suggestions of a BiCROS hearing aid.
My tinnitus is constant, and gets louder in degrees to ambient noise around me. I went to dinner with my wife to a crowded restaurant and was almost brought to tears. If my 1-year-old granddaughter squeals when I pick her up, it really makes my head scream. Driving increases the sensation. The 2nd opinion doctor told me I had to acclimate to it. Well, I guess that is what I am doing, but I am looking for some tools to help me acclimate. I tried ear plug in my bad ear, figuring I couldn't hear anything anyway, but that didn't help. If I put one in my good ear, well I can't hear anything. My family doesn't understand when I move off to a quiet part of the house to be away from noise, just so I can get some peace in my head. Not really peace, but quieter sound.
I look forward to continue reading the posts and stories on here and hope to find some tips or tricks to help me cope. I cannot imagine I have anything to offer that can help anyone else but if I do I will be sure to share that also. I am in the learning stage and am reading a lot of information and probably getting myself confused. I hope to become less confused utilizing what appears to be a wealth of knowledge available from the people of this site. Thanks for allowing me in.