- May 8, 2016
- 104
- Tinnitus Since
- 05/02/2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud Noise Exposure
Hello!
I'm looking to introduce myself and also seek advice as my tinnitus is only 6 days old. I understand that in the early stages it's best to get "cracking" as therapies can have a "better" results. I'm a 41 year old musician living in St/Paul MN USA, who has been around loud noises all my life, with the music portion only being in the last four years at loud volume. Before being a musician I was around lawn mowers, weed-whips and motorcycles all my life (I understand hearing loss is cumulative).
Last Friday night I was testing out an amp with my left ear toward the amp. The amp was probably too loud as it caused ear fatigue. The kicker was when someone turned on a set of main-speakers just as I was walking in front of them.....bam, it stung it was so loud. I then ceased all activity. I noticed no residual.....until Monday.
Two days later (05/02/2016) I was climbing into bed and I noticed my ear (left) ringing. As I'm a musician, I immediately thought, "Oh, S**T, here it is, the big "T". I immediately searched the net for things to "do" and with this, found tinnitustalk.
If note: Oddly, two weeks prior I've been having random fleeting dizzy spells and the occasional feeling of someone grabbing my head and lifting me and inch off the floor (could it have started earlier).
Symptoms:
1. Fullness/heat itching in left ear with cracking and drainage into throat/nose. 2. Soft hissing/white noise with a solid/distinct 4-5000 hz tone through the "center, out he back of the ear/head (tone comes and goes)." Both have fluctuated from a 6/10 t0 2/10, with at one point a 10 minute period of "freedom" (this morning). Oddly, last night it was real loud just before falling asleep but tapered to a 3/10.
3. Today my right ear is now crackling and has more pressure than the left (no noise). The right ear "filled' up when lying on my right side last night. I'm fairly certain the right ear did not get fatigued from the aforementioned acoustic trauma...go figure. When I plug my nose and lightly blow and can feel and hear (fluid?) move. Is this the body's response the the left's trauma? Could I have an infection?
Form what I've read thus far, I have/am: Here is where I looking for things to do/add (PUHLEASE)!
1. On Thursday 05/05/16 I received prednisone 40mg/day for 5 days
2. Going to the ENT on Monday
3. Taking Mag., Niacin, B12, Zinc and an "ear health multi vitamin"
4. Keeping things way quiet with wearing noise diffusing earplugs in the hour
5. Listening to this in 4-5000 hz to fall asleep
6. Tried Melatonin, but it messes with my head.
7. Looking into this: Acoustic CR® Neuromodulation: Do It Yourself Guide (assistance?)
Million $ Question: If You could turn back time, what would you do in the early stage of this garbage?
Also, any musicians.....should I cease music altogether?
Also: I don't mean to offend anyone, but after my experience, I'm praying for you all.
Thanks!
Jeremy
I'm looking to introduce myself and also seek advice as my tinnitus is only 6 days old. I understand that in the early stages it's best to get "cracking" as therapies can have a "better" results. I'm a 41 year old musician living in St/Paul MN USA, who has been around loud noises all my life, with the music portion only being in the last four years at loud volume. Before being a musician I was around lawn mowers, weed-whips and motorcycles all my life (I understand hearing loss is cumulative).
Last Friday night I was testing out an amp with my left ear toward the amp. The amp was probably too loud as it caused ear fatigue. The kicker was when someone turned on a set of main-speakers just as I was walking in front of them.....bam, it stung it was so loud. I then ceased all activity. I noticed no residual.....until Monday.
Two days later (05/02/2016) I was climbing into bed and I noticed my ear (left) ringing. As I'm a musician, I immediately thought, "Oh, S**T, here it is, the big "T". I immediately searched the net for things to "do" and with this, found tinnitustalk.
If note: Oddly, two weeks prior I've been having random fleeting dizzy spells and the occasional feeling of someone grabbing my head and lifting me and inch off the floor (could it have started earlier).
Symptoms:
1. Fullness/heat itching in left ear with cracking and drainage into throat/nose. 2. Soft hissing/white noise with a solid/distinct 4-5000 hz tone through the "center, out he back of the ear/head (tone comes and goes)." Both have fluctuated from a 6/10 t0 2/10, with at one point a 10 minute period of "freedom" (this morning). Oddly, last night it was real loud just before falling asleep but tapered to a 3/10.
3. Today my right ear is now crackling and has more pressure than the left (no noise). The right ear "filled' up when lying on my right side last night. I'm fairly certain the right ear did not get fatigued from the aforementioned acoustic trauma...go figure. When I plug my nose and lightly blow and can feel and hear (fluid?) move. Is this the body's response the the left's trauma? Could I have an infection?
Form what I've read thus far, I have/am: Here is where I looking for things to do/add (PUHLEASE)!
1. On Thursday 05/05/16 I received prednisone 40mg/day for 5 days
2. Going to the ENT on Monday
3. Taking Mag., Niacin, B12, Zinc and an "ear health multi vitamin"
4. Keeping things way quiet with wearing noise diffusing earplugs in the hour
5. Listening to this in 4-5000 hz to fall asleep
6. Tried Melatonin, but it messes with my head.
7. Looking into this: Acoustic CR® Neuromodulation: Do It Yourself Guide (assistance?)
Million $ Question: If You could turn back time, what would you do in the early stage of this garbage?
Also, any musicians.....should I cease music altogether?
Also: I don't mean to offend anyone, but after my experience, I'm praying for you all.
Thanks!
Jeremy