Hi Everyone..
Thank god for a forum like this. Venting actually helps me a lot but i font think my wife can take it anymore
Anyways... my story is I has some minor dental work about 4 weeks ago followed by my first root canal. About 3 days after the root canal my T started. Very high pitch whine is the best way i can describe it. It was very faint for the first couple days, so i really didn't notice it. As the days went on, it got worse. I went to see my ENT a few days ago and she gave me the standard "there is no cure" speech and also did a hearing test. The test came out perfect, so i don't have any hearing loss. She prescribed prednisone for 6 days and i'm on my second day now with no change in my T. I guess the reason I mentioned the dental work is I truly believe this may have contributed to the Tinnitus. Has anyone ever heard of such a thing?
Anyways, I'm using a fan at bedtime and so far it hasn't really effected my sleep but i feel at some point it might. During the day at work i find myself obsessing about it. When i'm out with friends or doing an activity, I will most of the time forget all about it until I go somewhere quiet.
So, i'm 3 weeks in.. should i be worried this isn't a temporary thing? I suppose i could live with this but will fight like hell not to have to. Ive already looked into TRT therapy.
Thanks in advance to all the feedback!
Glenn
Thank god for a forum like this. Venting actually helps me a lot but i font think my wife can take it anymore

Anyways... my story is I has some minor dental work about 4 weeks ago followed by my first root canal. About 3 days after the root canal my T started. Very high pitch whine is the best way i can describe it. It was very faint for the first couple days, so i really didn't notice it. As the days went on, it got worse. I went to see my ENT a few days ago and she gave me the standard "there is no cure" speech and also did a hearing test. The test came out perfect, so i don't have any hearing loss. She prescribed prednisone for 6 days and i'm on my second day now with no change in my T. I guess the reason I mentioned the dental work is I truly believe this may have contributed to the Tinnitus. Has anyone ever heard of such a thing?
Anyways, I'm using a fan at bedtime and so far it hasn't really effected my sleep but i feel at some point it might. During the day at work i find myself obsessing about it. When i'm out with friends or doing an activity, I will most of the time forget all about it until I go somewhere quiet.
So, i'm 3 weeks in.. should i be worried this isn't a temporary thing? I suppose i could live with this but will fight like hell not to have to. Ive already looked into TRT therapy.
Thanks in advance to all the feedback!
Glenn
Member
we have a lot of good souls here, honest caring and compassionate....except markku he's real tough to deal, no sense of humor watch out for that guy...I don't give guys hugs ( homophobic) so you'll have to wait for one of our countless wonderful women to respond....lol...my only suggestion to you is that if this noise starts to really get to you, I personally found that a better understanding of whats going on in my head really helped me...it was my turning point...read the book by jasterboff and hazel TRT retraining therapy, its been just over a year for myself and I'm still going along and only find it mildly annoying, as for your dental work causing your noise, nothing has been proven to that cause.good luck and read the forums...

