It Seems to Be Getting So Much Worse :(

Discussion in 'Support' started by geg1992, Feb 22, 2015.

    1. attheedgeofscience
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      attheedgeofscience Member Podcast Patron Mighty Benefactor Hall of Fame

      Location:
      Denmark
      Tinnitus Since:
      Resolved since 2016
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Unknown (medication, head injury)
      Many join because they are new to tinnitus!
      I agree that the statistics (may) have been biased. But what exactly constitutes the "general tinnitus population" you refer to? There are many ways to collect data. Suppose you choose to collect only data from young people who recently experienced so-called "nightclub tinnitus" - in that case, probably 99% of them would report an improvement (if not cured). Are they the general tinnitus population? Does it even make sense to include tinnitus sufferers with a chronicity of - say - less than 3, 6, or 12 months? After all, it is what happens after the time period when tinnitus has become chronic that matters (i.e. does it improve, get worse, or spontaneously resolve?). Should certain age categories be excluded? Should people having been exposed to ototoxic medication be excluded? Objective tinnitus? Musicians? Soldiers with the armed forces? Only those with a TSI of more than 30? What exactly is the "general tinnitus population"? I don't know...

      But here is what I do know: we collected data from 802 people who decided to provide their input. Not just TinnitusTalk-members; the survey was open to anyone. The data showed what it did. No more, no less. Whether it is representative of "the general tinnitus population", I do not know, but if the data is biased in some way, at least the data represents the reality of a group of sufferers you could consider the "Internet community". Our reality, that is.

      The truth isn't always pretty.

      attheedgeofscience
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      geg1992
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      geg1992 Member

      Location:
      England
      Tinnitus Since:
      05/12/2014
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Noise exposure + Antibiotics
      My ears are feeling blocked now, and feels like there's liquid in them. Is this likelly an incoming cold and this just a temporary spike?
       
    3. Telis

      Telis Member Hall of Fame

      Tinnitus Since:
      11/2013
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Drugs barotrauma
      Greg, if you have H protect your ears for now. Wear plugs anywhere louder than 60-70db. Then reintroduce your ears to noise slowly in a controlled environment. Try and get as much sleep and relax time as you can. Things should improve slowly.
       
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      geg1992
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      geg1992 Member

      Location:
      England
      Tinnitus Since:
      05/12/2014
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Noise exposure + Antibiotics
      Thanks Telis, when I read about this, they said to avoid plugging your ears as it makes it worse?

      My ears feel constantly blocked at the moment, and keep making the noise they would do if you pop them on the airplane for example, except they aren't blocking. I think this is the cause of my T and H spike. What could this be?
       
    5. Alphasignal5
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      Alphasignal5 Member

      Location:
      London
      Tinnitus Since:
      02/2015
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      SSHL
      @geg1992, have you been to see the ENT doctors? If your ears feel blocked you might have eustachion tube dysfunctuon or something else that's treatable. If your T is getting worse you should also have an MRI to rule out anything like a neuroma.
      How are you these days anyway? Has it settled down a bit?
       
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