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  1. Swampy

    Terrifying Fleeting Deafness for Hours: Is It Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss?

    Oh, we sound very similar in so many ways! Yeah, I believe so too. What I find weird is the rapid thumping—it sometimes feels like it gets “stuck” and becomes super rapid, while other times it’s a slow rhythm. Occasionally, it even flits rapidly between both ears. It seems like it can’t thump...
  2. Swampy

    Terrifying Fleeting Deafness for Hours: Is It Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss?

    Ah, I’m exactly the same as you. I find it maddening to deal with my thumping episodes, which can last for hours or even days. These episodes are usually triggered by burps, hiccups, or yawns, but they can also be set off by something as simple as moving my neck or turning over in bed. I also...
  3. Swampy

    Terrifying Fleeting Deafness for Hours: Is It Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss?

    I think my hearing loss is slowly worsening on one side, but nothing too drastic. However, it can take several days for the muffled hearing and loud reactive tinnitus to settle whenever it happens. Oh, and I also have MEM and TTTS (along with many other ear issues). It’s very difficult dealing...
  4. Swampy

    Terrifying Fleeting Deafness for Hours: Is It Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss?

    Heya! Sometimes, the muffled hearing, louder tinnitus, and reactivity to all noises can last for days, unfortunately. However, so far, it has always returned to “normal,” even if it takes a while. I say “normal” because I have a lot of ongoing ear issues, but these strange, random, prolonged...
  5. Swampy

    Terrifying Fleeting Deafness for Hours: Is It Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss?

    Hey, Sorry I can’t be of much help, but I do experience this quite often. I have a lot of ear issues, and I get these “fleeting” or SBUTT episodes with the muffled or deaf sensation very frequently. They often last for hours or even days, and sometimes they become super reactive on top of that...