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.. hearing loss at 16k. Wearing "HEARING aids without hearing loss... Noisers? Sure Really? Guys, sorry, but I'm out of here.
This board is to 95% ridiculous. Perfect or near perfect audiogramms, a tiny dip calling severe, test for 20khz "oh I got" severe"...
Looks like mine in both ears, but I'm 20 years younger :) And yes, I would kill for most of the audiograms here too.
@Dann_sheep I'm using water or let the ENT/GP do it with Tweezers
Why do people put oil in their ears? Is this an US thing?
I'm experiencing it too. Since 2 or 3 years. I'm 20 years in.
@Leila it's definitely an alternative to antidepressants, as usual results may vary :)
@Leila Johanniskraut worsened my VSS though.
@Freerunner well it was stable and very mild the first 8 years, but after that just months, still worsening.
At the hospital for 5 days getting IVIGs. Not because of tinnitus, so far no effect on T. and H.
Same + quite a lot hearing loss
New loud eeeeuuuuu eeeeruuuuuu uuuuuuu Whoopi eee uuuuuuu. What are people without hearing loss afraid of?
I'm experiencing the same thing, quite often lately. It's frightening and a very weird feeling. As you said, it's totally different than fleeting...
It did nothing for me. I did that years ago for weeks.
Why do you need a high end clinic for that? Basically every ENT or ENTs at a random university clinic should be able to do that.
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No. I'm a 5 max with 2-3 interruptions. For months.
I had/have fleeting tinnitus with all possible sounds someone can think of. Static, drone, eeeeeeeee, uhhhh, many more. It's not always a high...
Nah, I already know that both facial nerves are damaged, and both vestibulochochlearis. So I know exactly what's causing my problems :)
Yep, with 3-4 tones, always while sleeping. It's definitely a challenge
Maybe things are different in your country but in case of SSNHL, it sounds like it, or any significant loss of hearing, you don't need an...
Isn't that exactly what we're calling fleeting tinnitus? I have those multiple times a day, both ears.
I'm disabled, what's your point? Little whiney aren't you?
Maybe it has to something with the vestibular system in general. Not necessarily fluid. SSNHL. I know it well. Sucks hard, doesn't it?
He should. Better safe than sorry, could be SSNHL. Also Prednisone isn't as bad as people think it is. Visiting an ENT should be obligatory.
I do. The same pressure problems. ENTs can't find anything causing this. Eardrums are fine, no fluid, tympanograms are fine. I'm always having...
3x 250 mg are the guidelines in Germany for acute tinnitus and SSNHL. No tapering. Studies showed lower doses don't do much or anything at all in...
Mhmmm, 40 mg of Prednisone is basically nothing. I doubt such a low dose does anything at all for tinnitus or SSNHL. It isn't even necessary to...
On top on my usual 7-10 sounds: lightsaber fights and something that sound like someone moving heavy furniture downstairs... Weird
Spikes... Fleeting T....Spikes... Fleeting T.... Fleeting T. Fleeting T. Fleeting T. Fleeting T. Fleeting T. Fleeting T.
Being deaf won't help you though. Tinnitus will stay.
For now it's been private organizations, because the government didn't set up infrastructure for it. But it's been done by real doctors, also some...
Lately I'm having fleeting T. 20+ times a day. Wtf?!
Where do you get this number from? That would be nice. I mostly read it's working for around 5%. To be fair, that was some years ago.
I don't. I can't. It's the sum of it all. ♂️ If it would just be the, severe and surely hell of tinnitus, I could live with it. Luckily VAD is...
A few thoughts. There are only two types of tinnitus: objective and subjective. The other things are possible causes. Meniere's is definitely...
And vestibular damage/vertigo + hyperacusis going stronger
A lot of Spikes and fleeting Ts with and without muffled hearing these days/weeks.
But hair dye doesn't enter your system/body :)
I was told it's never above 10-20 dB above your hearing threshold... But that also means if you have a loss of, let's say, 40-50 dB, the tinnitus...
If the oral/IV didn't help, injections won't work either. Intratympanic injection doesn't work better, they just have less systemic stress and...
Why and how should a hair dye affect tinnitus?
I whish I had that audiogram. That's basically nothing. Also I'm wondering why a lot of people are getting such low doses of Prednisone? Several...
Nope, not the first one. I did that too and survived. If my tinnitus gets worse, I prefer death anyway.
That's all low doses. The standard course for SSNHL and ACUTE tinnitus is 250 mg for 3 days. Because of that short term use, tapering off...
Guess what's worse. The worst would be both of it.
Only 3 tones? Let's hope you won't develop 6-10 tones. For 20 years. Oh, and quite a bunch of hearing loss, deaf over 4 kHz... Reactive tinnitus....
True, but tbh, I don't feel much difference. Because of my "normal" tinnitus I was always kinda sensitive to loud noise anyway. Now the other ear...
Cut the tendons of both, stapedius and tympani and the problem is solved forever.
0 shots here ♂️
How do you define "severe" here? What kind of dry eye do you have? Lack of tears in general (Schirmer's zero here) or components missing ones? I...
I had the caloric test with air. And I already had/have severe tinnitus with 6-10 sounds, fleeting tinnitus and whatnot and moderate-severe...
* waking up with SSNHL (this is the only thing that has real good data for oral corticosteroids being useful) Even in these cases it seems like...
I'm hearing my 6-10 plus random ones even in the shower. Always, everywhere.
Dude, that's mild to moderate. 60-70-80 dB is severe. 90 dB is in the near deaf range.
Actually it could also have been sudden hearing loss. Weird you didn't go to an ENT immediately. To sounds: all of my 6-10 are louder than...
So, I've got all of the above. What now?
Progressive bilateral vestibulopathy here. Yeah, it's annoying with VSS and oscillopsia, vertigo, hell of a tinnitus (6-9 sounds) and severe...
I kept a journal too, recently. Every day for maybe a year. I couldn't find any pattern at all. It was a lot of work though, because my sounds...
One sound? One ear? Constant? Even if it is very very loud, that's not that bad. The chances are good that you'll get used to it. Define loud?...