- Feb 27, 2020
- 3
- Tinnitus Since
- Feb 1, 2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Hi, my name is Charles. I turned 50 years old in January of this year. Up to this point, I had no hearing problems. The hearing in my right ear was the same as in my left. I am a music lover. Who isn't? However, I have been producing my own music since I was a teenager in in the 1980s. So, sound is everything to me. I bask in it. It is my life.
Then, February came. It was a Saturday, February 1st. It wasn't a birthday gift that I ever wanted. I woke up as usual, sat up, and put my right leg down to step out of bed. It was at that point that my right ear went blank. Well, not completely blank, but I could barely hear out of it. My ear started ringing a little bit - but nothing horrible. I have had this happen from time to time before, so I didn't worry too much about it. I had to leave for work soon, so I went to the bathroom and rinsed my ear out, thinking it was just earwax. Nothing happened. I figured that I would just go on with my day, and it would slowly disappear.
As I drove to work, I noticed my ear started ringing furiously and was jumping around from low to high pitched. I freaked out, and turned around and drove back home. This time I would use a q-tip to see if I could wriggle loose whatever wax was in my ear. I was gentle about it, too. Still nothing, and the ringing just kept going. When I got to work, I could barely hear anything out of the ear whatsoever. If I turned up the radio volume, it sounded like someone talking in a tin can, but barely noticeable. As I walked around at work, I started to feel dizzy. Almost vertigo in nature, but not quite. I knew something wasn't right. I kept on working, instead of going straight to a doctor.
When I got off work, I came home and laid in bed for a while, hoping whatever was bothering me would dissipate. The dizziness had gone away. I decided to get up and go to a urgent care. I explained what happened, and the doctor said my ears were heavily clogged with earwax. They out some drops in, and had me lay there for about 20 minutes. They did did an ear rinse, and the amount of earwax that came out of substantial.
I told the doc that my hearing had not changed in the right ear. She said to give it a few hours, and that it probably needed to repressurize. So I went home, and waited... Laying in bed...Waiting. Well, it go to be 10pm, and I turned off the light to go to sleep, and when I did, my eyes were spinning in my head. I couldn't seem to get it to stop. I felt like I was falling through the clouds. I turned on the light, and relaxed, and the vertigo stopped. I had the stamina to drive to the hospital emergency room. The doc on staff said my blood pressure was high. Well, of course it was - I was nearly having an anxiety attack. I told them I was having vertigo and my hearing in my right ear was practically zero. They did an EKG (why, I don't know). Said my EKG was good. The doc said my health was fine, and wondered why I was even there. He asked me if I wanted to see an ENT. He did a balance test, and I did fine. He gave me a prescription for a Diazepam for help with my anxiety.
So, I went home, got in bed and went to sleep. The next morning, I woke up feeling an immense amount of vertigo and anxiety. I could hardly stand up straight. I have never felt that kind of dizziness in my life. I felt like my nervous system was completely inept. I drove back to the urgent care, hysterical, and they gave me Meclazine to help with the dizziness. Again, the same doctor. They didn't really have any clue about what was going on. Didn't refer me to an ENT or anything. So, on the following Tuesday (4 days from the initial occurrence, I called the ENT, referred by the doctor from the hospital emergency room visit. They said they could set me up with an appointment some 2 months later. Hearing the urgency in my voice, they suddenly told me they had an 11am for the next day (Wednesday). Wonderful!
Went to the ENT, and he test some tuning fork tests, looked in my ears, asked questions, and had me do some coordination tests in the office. He said I had to go to an audiologist the next day. He also said if the tests show sudden hearing loss, I'd have to start steroid treatment immediately.
So, after seeing the audiologist the next day, she showed me the diagram. Severe hearing loss in the high frequency range. Less than normal in low frequency. My ear had normal parameters across low and high frequency. At least I still had one good ear.
The ENT called and confirmed results, and said he would start me on oral steroids. 60mg for 2 weeks, then taper 10mg each day after until bottle finished. Started taking the steroids (Prednisone) Feb 10th. 10 days after occurrence. I have not noticed any significant change in my hearing. The ringing only got worse after taking the Prednisone. It has gotten so loud sometimes (a high-pitched ringing), that it is all I ca do to keep myself from going crazy. The first week of the ordeal had me in tears and fear.
Now, since taking the Prednisone treatment, I have noticed my left ear pops and crackles a lot and sometimes I even get a high-pitch ringing in that ear that quickly diminishes. Naturally, now I have anxiety about of the same things will happen to my left ear.
When I take the Prednisone. my right ear pops a little but, and even sounds like I am hearing a little more in the ear. By the next day, it is back where it was. Overall, I do have better hearing than when I initially had the sudden hearing loss. So, I don't know if the Prednisone has helped restore some of my hearing, or it is just naturally improving. Still, my left ear hears much better than my right.
The ringing has never stopped since Feb 1st. At night, when I take the prednisone, it does cause a little dizziness, and when I wake up in the middle night to get up to take a nature break (TMI), I do feel drastically dizzy. Maybe the prednisone. Not sure. Or maybe the fluid in my ear, and when I get up, it changes my perception of balance. Usually I wake up feeling really dizzy, as well. But, after moving around, it subsides.
Until I get my next audio test, I can't know for sure if I have had any real change in my hearing after doing the therapy. Sometimes it seems like I hear better than others.
I sometimes wonder if I could have Meniere's Disease. However, from my what I have read on it, it mainly effects low frequency hearing. My severe hearing loss is in the high frequency. However, I express all the symptoms of what I have researched on Meniere's.
I have TMJ problems, and was fitting a few years ago with a mouth guard, because I grind my teeth furiously when I sleep. These past 2 weeks, I have been experiencing aching and pain my my left jaw - which as me worried that it may effect my left inner ear, and will I have the same thing happen to my left ear as my right.
However, despite periodic ringing, my left ear still hears fine. I am wondering if maybe the steroids could be causing it, since I hadn't had that issue until being on steroids.
I find that when I am relaxed, the tinnitus is more dim. Hot baths seem to give me a lot of relief. I have started chewing on CBD chews, which I have noticed helps me relax and lesson the tinnitus' volume. I have also started taking gingko biloba supplement twice a day, and started taking a B12 and D3 supplement after day. I have changed to a primarily plant based diet, with no eggs or dairy. I only have tun or sardines from time to time. I have started green juicing at home about ever day, or every other day. I gave up sweet drinks and sugar (except some fruit now and then). I have curbed the salt, but not enough. It is easier for me to give up sugar than salt. But, I know that high sodium intake can make the tinnitus condition worse.
So, that is my story. It has been nearly a month since initial hearing loss and 24hr a day tinnitus. I pray to God every day to help me deal with this new affliction and give me the strength to live life with it. I do find solace in praying.
All I know is that I have taken my hearing, and life in general, for granted for so long. Now, because of this, it has turned my life upside down in a way unexpected. I have always care about my health. Never drank. Never smoked. Try to eat healthy (most of the time). Yet, I have anxiety issues, and I know that has probably been a contributing factor to my unwanted condition that I find myself in now.
Thanks, if you read this.
Charles
Then, February came. It was a Saturday, February 1st. It wasn't a birthday gift that I ever wanted. I woke up as usual, sat up, and put my right leg down to step out of bed. It was at that point that my right ear went blank. Well, not completely blank, but I could barely hear out of it. My ear started ringing a little bit - but nothing horrible. I have had this happen from time to time before, so I didn't worry too much about it. I had to leave for work soon, so I went to the bathroom and rinsed my ear out, thinking it was just earwax. Nothing happened. I figured that I would just go on with my day, and it would slowly disappear.
As I drove to work, I noticed my ear started ringing furiously and was jumping around from low to high pitched. I freaked out, and turned around and drove back home. This time I would use a q-tip to see if I could wriggle loose whatever wax was in my ear. I was gentle about it, too. Still nothing, and the ringing just kept going. When I got to work, I could barely hear anything out of the ear whatsoever. If I turned up the radio volume, it sounded like someone talking in a tin can, but barely noticeable. As I walked around at work, I started to feel dizzy. Almost vertigo in nature, but not quite. I knew something wasn't right. I kept on working, instead of going straight to a doctor.
When I got off work, I came home and laid in bed for a while, hoping whatever was bothering me would dissipate. The dizziness had gone away. I decided to get up and go to a urgent care. I explained what happened, and the doctor said my ears were heavily clogged with earwax. They out some drops in, and had me lay there for about 20 minutes. They did did an ear rinse, and the amount of earwax that came out of substantial.
I told the doc that my hearing had not changed in the right ear. She said to give it a few hours, and that it probably needed to repressurize. So I went home, and waited... Laying in bed...Waiting. Well, it go to be 10pm, and I turned off the light to go to sleep, and when I did, my eyes were spinning in my head. I couldn't seem to get it to stop. I felt like I was falling through the clouds. I turned on the light, and relaxed, and the vertigo stopped. I had the stamina to drive to the hospital emergency room. The doc on staff said my blood pressure was high. Well, of course it was - I was nearly having an anxiety attack. I told them I was having vertigo and my hearing in my right ear was practically zero. They did an EKG (why, I don't know). Said my EKG was good. The doc said my health was fine, and wondered why I was even there. He asked me if I wanted to see an ENT. He did a balance test, and I did fine. He gave me a prescription for a Diazepam for help with my anxiety.
So, I went home, got in bed and went to sleep. The next morning, I woke up feeling an immense amount of vertigo and anxiety. I could hardly stand up straight. I have never felt that kind of dizziness in my life. I felt like my nervous system was completely inept. I drove back to the urgent care, hysterical, and they gave me Meclazine to help with the dizziness. Again, the same doctor. They didn't really have any clue about what was going on. Didn't refer me to an ENT or anything. So, on the following Tuesday (4 days from the initial occurrence, I called the ENT, referred by the doctor from the hospital emergency room visit. They said they could set me up with an appointment some 2 months later. Hearing the urgency in my voice, they suddenly told me they had an 11am for the next day (Wednesday). Wonderful!
Went to the ENT, and he test some tuning fork tests, looked in my ears, asked questions, and had me do some coordination tests in the office. He said I had to go to an audiologist the next day. He also said if the tests show sudden hearing loss, I'd have to start steroid treatment immediately.
So, after seeing the audiologist the next day, she showed me the diagram. Severe hearing loss in the high frequency range. Less than normal in low frequency. My ear had normal parameters across low and high frequency. At least I still had one good ear.
The ENT called and confirmed results, and said he would start me on oral steroids. 60mg for 2 weeks, then taper 10mg each day after until bottle finished. Started taking the steroids (Prednisone) Feb 10th. 10 days after occurrence. I have not noticed any significant change in my hearing. The ringing only got worse after taking the Prednisone. It has gotten so loud sometimes (a high-pitched ringing), that it is all I ca do to keep myself from going crazy. The first week of the ordeal had me in tears and fear.
Now, since taking the Prednisone treatment, I have noticed my left ear pops and crackles a lot and sometimes I even get a high-pitch ringing in that ear that quickly diminishes. Naturally, now I have anxiety about of the same things will happen to my left ear.
When I take the Prednisone. my right ear pops a little but, and even sounds like I am hearing a little more in the ear. By the next day, it is back where it was. Overall, I do have better hearing than when I initially had the sudden hearing loss. So, I don't know if the Prednisone has helped restore some of my hearing, or it is just naturally improving. Still, my left ear hears much better than my right.
The ringing has never stopped since Feb 1st. At night, when I take the prednisone, it does cause a little dizziness, and when I wake up in the middle night to get up to take a nature break (TMI), I do feel drastically dizzy. Maybe the prednisone. Not sure. Or maybe the fluid in my ear, and when I get up, it changes my perception of balance. Usually I wake up feeling really dizzy, as well. But, after moving around, it subsides.
Until I get my next audio test, I can't know for sure if I have had any real change in my hearing after doing the therapy. Sometimes it seems like I hear better than others.
I sometimes wonder if I could have Meniere's Disease. However, from my what I have read on it, it mainly effects low frequency hearing. My severe hearing loss is in the high frequency. However, I express all the symptoms of what I have researched on Meniere's.
I have TMJ problems, and was fitting a few years ago with a mouth guard, because I grind my teeth furiously when I sleep. These past 2 weeks, I have been experiencing aching and pain my my left jaw - which as me worried that it may effect my left inner ear, and will I have the same thing happen to my left ear as my right.
However, despite periodic ringing, my left ear still hears fine. I am wondering if maybe the steroids could be causing it, since I hadn't had that issue until being on steroids.
I find that when I am relaxed, the tinnitus is more dim. Hot baths seem to give me a lot of relief. I have started chewing on CBD chews, which I have noticed helps me relax and lesson the tinnitus' volume. I have also started taking gingko biloba supplement twice a day, and started taking a B12 and D3 supplement after day. I have changed to a primarily plant based diet, with no eggs or dairy. I only have tun or sardines from time to time. I have started green juicing at home about ever day, or every other day. I gave up sweet drinks and sugar (except some fruit now and then). I have curbed the salt, but not enough. It is easier for me to give up sugar than salt. But, I know that high sodium intake can make the tinnitus condition worse.
So, that is my story. It has been nearly a month since initial hearing loss and 24hr a day tinnitus. I pray to God every day to help me deal with this new affliction and give me the strength to live life with it. I do find solace in praying.
All I know is that I have taken my hearing, and life in general, for granted for so long. Now, because of this, it has turned my life upside down in a way unexpected. I have always care about my health. Never drank. Never smoked. Try to eat healthy (most of the time). Yet, I have anxiety issues, and I know that has probably been a contributing factor to my unwanted condition that I find myself in now.
Thanks, if you read this.
Charles