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- Gender:
- Female
PJ5000
Member, Female
- PJ5000 was last seen:
- Jan 10, 2018
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About
- Gender:
- Female
- Tinnitus Since:
- 7/25/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus:
- Unknown but doctor says possible multiple ear infections
I started hearing a rattling/vibration noise (like the sound a blown car speaker makes) in July of 2017. It was after a long flight. My ear hurt somewhat and I went to the doctor. She treated me for an ear infection but the noise got worse instead of better. I even went to the dentist thinking I might of had a loose filling causing it, but no. After finishing the antibiotics the pain went away but not the vibration/rattling. My doctor sent me to an ENT doctor and after all the tests were done I was told I have tinnitus and it is permanent and could not be cured or treated. I got a second opinion and was told same thing. I only really have it when I talk or am exposed to loudish noises? A quiet room is really the only thing that helps with this. If I speak in a very soft voice it’s not as bad, same if the tv or music or whatever isn’t very loud. Very frustrating and joined this forum looking for help. Hopeful.Interact