I'm Keith, I'm in the UK and I'm 66.
My single-side tinnitus began in Arizona, early January 2009, after several weeks of inability to run or walk in a straight line, some odd pressure on one side of my head and needing much concentration to be sure I was driving safely. The noise was very loud, even more so when running and when traffic was traveling alongside.
Over the following months and years I've got used to being this way and the worst of the balance issues gradually sorted themselves out during that first year. Hearing in both ears remained OK and I concluded if that's all I had to put up with in life, then I could cope.
June 2013 my T suddenly got much louder and my left ear hearing suddenly got worse, something I'd experienced before but this time my symptoms didn't go back to their former state. One hearing aid and two MRI scans later I have a diagnosis of acoustic neuroma and my T remains as before.
That's my story, guys.
My single-side tinnitus began in Arizona, early January 2009, after several weeks of inability to run or walk in a straight line, some odd pressure on one side of my head and needing much concentration to be sure I was driving safely. The noise was very loud, even more so when running and when traffic was traveling alongside.
Over the following months and years I've got used to being this way and the worst of the balance issues gradually sorted themselves out during that first year. Hearing in both ears remained OK and I concluded if that's all I had to put up with in life, then I could cope.
June 2013 my T suddenly got much louder and my left ear hearing suddenly got worse, something I'd experienced before but this time my symptoms didn't go back to their former state. One hearing aid and two MRI scans later I have a diagnosis of acoustic neuroma and my T remains as before.
That's my story, guys.