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Hopefully you can find some happiness on your birthday despite these issues. Are you feeling pain only during loud high freq sounds or persistent? Has your sleep gotten any better?
Why did you let them do it? I did not, but still think ENT/audiologist visit made me worse with simple audiogram test using ear buds vs. headphones. Should not let them do that either.
@RunningMan it's persistent, burning pain. I think it may be related to by TTTS. I can't tell if it's from sound or my jaw or what. It lasts awhile, dies down and then somehow gets triggered again.
@gameover I had the test in the past twice with no issues. I wasn't having any issues before the test. My worse ear felt full after but the burning didn't set in until 2 days later. My jaw/ear made a snapping sound the same day it started as well so I'm unsure what's causing it. It is def aggravated by my TTTS