Hello There. New to Tinnitus.

Ozchatnoir

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Sep 15, 2017
9
Australia
Tinnitus Since
2 months
Cause of Tinnitus
Unknown
Looking forward to reading the available information. I have had background noise in my head for a couple of months - sounds like water rushing through pipes but it isn't intrusive and doesn't bother me.

Over the last couple of weeks I have developed ticking and buzzing in my right ear. I was shocked as it is very intrusive and when it really got going I'd feel dizzy and nauseous. I saw the GP and had a CT scan and I don't have an acoustic neuroma thankfully.

I am having audiology next month - I have annual check for low level hearing loss. The GP said there may be no cause so I thought I just have to live with it but this last week it has been waking me up. I spoke to the chemist as I take a lot of meds for Bipolar 2 but she doesn't think it's the meds as they haven't been changed in the last twelve months. I hope not, it takes a long time to get them right. Now I am concerned as sleep disturbance can trigger the bipolar symptoms and I could end up very unwell.

I see my psychiatrist in November and I left a message at his office about my concerns. I am finding my focus at work isn't crash hot and I'm doing a masters and finding it difficult to focus - I have an exam next month.

I see my psychologist on Mon so I'll talk to her about my new found anxiety thanks to T.

I will go back to the ENT that looks after my allergies and sinuses.

I will also talk to the dentist as I have previously had TMJ but hasn't been bad in a long time.

I may see the physio re neck/shoulders as I do long distance commuting dragging around luggage. No stone unturned - having a science background I will go through a process of elimination before I'm convinced that T isn't caused by anything.

I'm going to be busy and I'm enjoying reading others posts. Thank you.
 
Check out
http://hlaa-sbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Ototoxic_Brochure.pdf
Also
Check out
http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/XXX/YYY/
where XXX = drug
YYY = side effect

For example,
http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/prednisone/ototoxicity/
http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/prednisone/tinnitus/

You can learn information like what fraction of everyone who reported a side effect to the FDA, had that particular side effect.

Unfortunately what you actually need to know is the fraction with this side effect out of everyone who took the drug, and that information is not available. But it gives you an idea of how likely or unlikely that side effect is.

Where you exposed to any noise before the onset of the new sound?

You might want to stay away from moderate noises like that of a vacuum cleaner or a blender.

Tinnitus does not have to be permanent:
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/spontaneous-recovery-stats-over-70-recover-3-studies.21441/
 
Check out
http://hlaa-sbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Ototoxic_Brochure.pdf
Also


Where you exposed to any noise before the onset of the new sound?

You might want to stay away from moderate noises like that of a vacuum cleaner or a blender.

Tinnitus does not have to be permanent:
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/spontaneous-recovery-stats-over-70-recover-3-studies.21441/

Thanks Bill. Yes Lithium is on that list - I have therapeutic blood levels done every three months. Have been on it since 2013 and very effective mood stabiliser.

No I haven't been exposed to loud noise causing ear damage. When I was young I used to get a lot of ear infections. I've had a noisy head for about 12 months mainly at night but i haven't been distressed by it (music) - I put it down to the Bipolar. Then the water noise started a couple of months ago which is fine but this right ear thing over the last couple of weeks is very distracting.
 
Yes Lithium is on that list
There are other drugs on that list that have a Very low probability of causing problems. I guess the list includes all of the drugs for which this probability is nonzero. So if a drug is not on the list, one can be sure that it won't cause T. However if it is on the list, then it just means that one ought to look into it.
 

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