Hi everyone.
My tinnitus started in 2000 for unknown reasons. I think it has been stable by the years and i haven't paid it much attention. I think i've got it from ear infections as a small child. I've experienced the T to be inside my head, but always thought it was the right ear that caused the problem. Basically, I have always thought the left ear was unaffected and healthy and that the T inside my head came from the right ear. The point is that I don't know...
However, about 4 months ago everything changed. I started to feel fullness in my left ear, some weird distorsion and took some online hearing-tests. I was chocked when I realized my left ear couldn't hear 8kHz frequencies under 25 dB. A couple of days later I woke up with bad, new tinnitus in this ear. It's one high pitched tone that warbles every second and some lower frequency sounds with a constant tone.
The first months was hell. My first hearingtest at the hospital showed no hearing loss. I took another test because the first doctor didn't pay attention when I told her I couldn't sort out if the beeps was from T or from her machine. I took another test that showed slight/mild hearing loss (8kHz, 25 dB). Nothing in my right ear. The doctor said that my hearing is normal because everything else is perfect (100 % in the "speaking- test). She also told me not to worry about tumor as the difference between my ears were small (15dB in R, 25 dB in L).
My concern is that I may have acoustic neuroma... I don't know if I had T in my left ear before. The T also came out of the blue. No exposure to loud noises or anything. The only abnormal thing before the T was anxiety - but if that was the case it wouldn't cause me this permanent crap... Should I demand MRI? Is it normal that T starts (or increase) for unknown reasons? Do I have typical symptoms for AN?
I would really appreciate some advices. I also hope my english is readable (I'm swedish). /Pirru
	
				
			My tinnitus started in 2000 for unknown reasons. I think it has been stable by the years and i haven't paid it much attention. I think i've got it from ear infections as a small child. I've experienced the T to be inside my head, but always thought it was the right ear that caused the problem. Basically, I have always thought the left ear was unaffected and healthy and that the T inside my head came from the right ear. The point is that I don't know...
However, about 4 months ago everything changed. I started to feel fullness in my left ear, some weird distorsion and took some online hearing-tests. I was chocked when I realized my left ear couldn't hear 8kHz frequencies under 25 dB. A couple of days later I woke up with bad, new tinnitus in this ear. It's one high pitched tone that warbles every second and some lower frequency sounds with a constant tone.
The first months was hell. My first hearingtest at the hospital showed no hearing loss. I took another test because the first doctor didn't pay attention when I told her I couldn't sort out if the beeps was from T or from her machine. I took another test that showed slight/mild hearing loss (8kHz, 25 dB). Nothing in my right ear. The doctor said that my hearing is normal because everything else is perfect (100 % in the "speaking- test). She also told me not to worry about tumor as the difference between my ears were small (15dB in R, 25 dB in L).
My concern is that I may have acoustic neuroma... I don't know if I had T in my left ear before. The T also came out of the blue. No exposure to loud noises or anything. The only abnormal thing before the T was anxiety - but if that was the case it wouldn't cause me this permanent crap... Should I demand MRI? Is it normal that T starts (or increase) for unknown reasons? Do I have typical symptoms for AN?
I would really appreciate some advices. I also hope my english is readable (I'm swedish). /Pirru
 
										 
 
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		 Yes, it's like choosing between a hammer in the face or a hard kick to the groin! However, as you said earlier before, it's very unlikely to be AN. I'm going to call the doctor tomorrow and ask what to do next.
 Yes, it's like choosing between a hammer in the face or a hard kick to the groin! However, as you said earlier before, it's very unlikely to be AN. I'm going to call the doctor tomorrow and ask what to do next.