- Jun 19, 2016
- 493
- 30
- Tinnitus Since
- 06/2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- A loud Concert - Noise Exposure
Hopefully nothing that could worsen you T.
Try not to worry unnecessarily.
Take care.
how long has the spike been going on for?I know how you feel, I am suffering from what is hopefully a temporaly Spike. And probably triggered by some short noise exposure. I'd like to know who had permanent increase by short sounds like yours (and mine).
Couple of days so far..how long has the spike been going on for?
Not really, did have pain for a couple of seconds every now and than.From what?
Any pain or other symptoms?
Not really, did have pain for a couple of seconds every now and than.
_might_ have had it from a headphone spike.
Don't think so. Not feeling ill or anything.Oh, no flu or headcold or anything?
Hope it goes away soon.
I had a headcold a week or so ago and my tinnitus spiked.
There could be a delayed reaction, but usually should be within 1 day. Most likely it did nothing.Also, if anyone knows. If it did affect my ear, would I notice a change in my T straight away or could it come on?
There could be a delayed reaction, but usually should be within 1 day. Most likely it did nothing.
I agree with the delayed reaction. If you get past 24-48 hours with no spike, you're probably fine. When I've had loud noise exposure for brief periods of time, my T spike hits after about 24 hours and then goes back to baseline after about 1-2 weeks. However, in my case I had my ENT put me on methylprednisolone and I also took magnesium and NAC supplements.
Yes, both are steroids and do the same thing. I was told by my doctors that methylprednisolone is a little easier on your body. Some of the side effects are not always fun, but I seem to have tolerated it pretty well.Is the methylprenisolone another name for prednisone steroids?
I don't seem to have pain or anything but yeah I guess I'm just worried.
Yes, both are steroids and do the same thing. I was told by my doctors that methylprednisolone is a little easier on your body. Some of the side effects are not always fun, but I seem to have tolerated it pretty well.
What kind of exposure did you have? Did you have other symptons?Yes, both are steroids and do the same thing. I was told by my doctors that methylprednisolone is a little easier on your body. Some of the side effects are not always fun, but I seem to have tolerated it pretty well.
It was live music at a restaurant though I've had T for several years. The music made my T way worse but went back to baseline after 2 weeks.What kind of exposure did you have? Did you have other symptons?
And when did you start taking steroïds? Did you feel anything else?It was live music at a restaurant though I've had T for several years. The music made my T way worse but went back to baseline after 2 weeks.
I started the steroids 3 days after exposure to the sound.And when did you start taking steroïds? Did you feel anything else?
If you felt pain, distorted hearing etc..I started the steroids 3 days after exposure to the sound.
When you say "feel anything else" what do you mean by that?
There was no pain or distorted hearing. Just the wonderful sound of ringing in my ears.If you felt pain, distorted hearing etc..
so did you get another tone? Or just heightened existing Tone?There was no pain or distorted hearing. Just the wonderful sound of ringing in my ears.
It was a tripling of the existing sound and 2 new tones. There was a pure midtone in my left ear and this oscillating tone in my right ear that sounded like a dentist drill. And during all that, a couple times I had this screeching tone that lasted a minute or two that scared the crap out of me. Thankfully, all of it went away.so did you get another tone? Or just heightened existing Tone?
I'm glad to hear it all went away!It was a tripling of the existing sound and 2 new tones. There was a pure midtone in my left ear and this oscillating tone in my right ear that sounded like a dentist drill. And during all that, a couple times I had this screeching tone that lasted a minute or two that scared the crap out of me. Thankfully, all of it went away.
Thanks. Yes, I was scared for a while that it would all be permanent because in the past T spikes usually went away after a day or so. This went on for MUCH longer and was more intense then anything I'd ever experienced. I know now that I need to do much more to protect my ears and avoid loud places.I'm glad to hear it all went away!
It can be scary stuff :/
Thanks. Yes, I was scared for a while that it would all be permanent because in the past T spikes usually went away after a day or so. This went on for MUCH longer and was more intense then anything I'd ever experienced. I know now that I need to do much more to protect my ears and avoid loud places.
I hope your ears are also doing well. Either way, you'll get through this and any spike will likely be temporary. Sending good thoughts your way.
Thanks johnny, I agree.I've lost the count of how many times I've heard spontaneus loud sounds by accident. I have 2 boys, and things like this happens. If the loud sounds is not a big explosion, a gunshot nears your ear, or a firealarm (stay away from them)... I'm almost sure you will be ok.
In the long term, the anxiety about it could really increase the perception of your sound...then you will start to think that the exposure to the loud sound really damaged your ears, bringing more anxiety, and more Tinnitus.
The best for you,
Johnny.