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- Gender:
- Male
- Location:
- Florida
- Occupation:
- Low Voltage Integrator
London
Member, Male, from Florida
Just told this wont go away and its likely for life Nov 21, 2019
- London was last seen:
- Dec 13, 2019
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About
- Gender:
- Male
- Location:
- Florida
- Occupation:
- Low Voltage Integrator
- Tinnitus Since:
- 10/01/19
- Cause of Tinnitus:
- Unkown
My passions have been music playing in bands for years. I’m an audiophile. My life centers around music. I calibrate audio systems.
I thought I had wax build up like always. I went to the ENT and they said there is no wax build up. They did a audio test and said I’ve lost a good chunk of my mids and high frequencies in one ear. I made them stick a needle in my ear and inject steroids because it sounds like thats all they can do.. the doctor doubted it would help.
There is a static high pitch frequency that is constant in my left ear. The ear feels pressure like when your on an airplane. It sounds muffled and around some frequencies there is some crackling noise. My own voice is sorta trapped in my head when I talk.
So far I’m drinking a bunch of teas, using essential oils. I don't think any of it will work but I’m tryin it anyway. I have a big gig in January that I’m trying to do with a band.
This is life changing and defiantly not for the better. I’m pretty crushed.Interact