Question: Short flashback of this ongoing situation :
• Temporary
Tinnitus (low pitch pulsatile sound in left ear, duration:one night) started in 16th october 2013 after exposing myself to headsets during some long periods of time and most of the times at higher volume, no detectable changes in hearing;
• After two days without exposure started to use headsets again for long periods of time, after one week noticed again same temporary tinnitus (duration:one night), left the headsets for a week and a half, detected some small changes in hearing, thought it was due to sensibility;
• Went to the doctor and explained the situation, no problem in the outer and middle ear, requested audiometric tests (tonal and vocal audiometry; acoustic reflexes and tympanogram) and also asked for a doppler of the neck veins. He said that it could be a
inner ear problem;
• 4th November no symptoms remained, just a strange sensitive in the left ear reagrding low pitch freq. So, decided to test the headsets to rule out any possiblity of the problem being related to the use of it. After approximatelly one hour of exposure I turned of the computer off and started hearing the same pulsatile noise, like the other times again in the left ear, did some
valsalva manouvres but with no effect, just noticing that for a few seconds the sound also appeared in the other ear. Next day when I awoke up it was gone. Then I was sure this problem was related with the use of the headsets so I stopped using it. Started to notice a strange noise inside my car, thought it was related to something that wasn’t well screwed up.
At the same night, I was watching a movie but without heasets at a lower volume and I started to notice again the same pulsatile noise. In the morning again after a few hours of sleep it was gone. But while listening to the radio I started noticing some little distortions in the music, I got scared and started noticing also some distortion while watching tv and the noise of the electrical equipments, dishes and glasses were sounding louder than usual.No tinnitus was observable, but apparently there was a strange sound that was attached to other sounds.
• Did the exams and went to the ENT, I told him of the last episode and he looked at my audiogram and said that I had sensorineural
hearing loss induced by noise, and the distortions that I was listening since the audiogram didn’t show a big loss, my brain would get use to it.Should get away from noise.I notice that after telling him about my last episode he didn’t take a deep look at my exams and right away gave the diagnostic.
I was devasted with this, went home and started to search on net how to read an audiogram and I notice that my audiogram was just normal! The XXXXXXX loss was 10db!
• So I decided to go a different ENT (13th November), which passed me the same exams, didn’t talk about the headsets just to avoid any early conclusion. I still had the same symptoms. The exams were all normal and the ENT even said that my hearing was well above average for my age (34 years old) that I should relax and maybe this could be related to a vibroacoustic disease, and we should let time pass by to see how it would go. One important aspect that I notice is that on the acoustic reflex threshold my reflexes were absent in the first and on this exam at the frequency of 4000hz (ips/cont) .
• One month later, no major changes, decided to go to another ENT, same tests passed, all came normal, Litlle bit different from the last (worst) but still normal, higher loss 15db. 3 days after, 30th December, started noticing a permanent ringing in my both rings, and I caught a
cold so initially I associated with this but later started thinking if it wasn’t caused by the ART tests. Since this time permanent tinnitus never left me. Also notice that distortion was get more noticable as time was passing by .
• On the 13th of February I went to a small party with live music, I felt it was a bit loud, neverthless i decided to stay without protection but no close to the amps or the band.It lasted less than a hour and a half. There were also some firecrackers but not too noisy being throwned. 2 days later I noticed that the distortion was getting notice in places where after I wasn’t able to detect. Sound from radio and tv seemed that someone had put more bass in to it.
• Two weeks later, without exposing myself to noise, I started noticing same changes in hearing some words, specially those with s’s. Three weeks later went to a new ENT (5th March), this time a ENT specialized in tinnitus, looking for an answer. She prescribed me an esteroid (
cortisone) Anti-inflammatory to take between 10 days, just to rule out any type of
allergy that could be causing the distortion. No luck, situation was continuing to get worst to a point that I was having difficulty to understand speech in crowed places.
• Last week did a new audiogram tonal, vocal and impedance, I was thinking that lots of changes would appear taking into account the symptoms that I used to have and the ones that I have now. Just for my surprise, basically no changes, higher loss 10 db!!! If what I’m feeling was created by noise induced, wasn’t it supposed to be visible in a normal audiogram, specially if I’m detecting changes in the speech frequencies band???????????
• This week received also the
MRI that I did last week and everything is also normal.
Symptoms at this time 02nd April 2014:
Bilateral permanent Tinnitus: Left ear hissing sound and sometimes high pitch. Barely noticeable during the day; Right ear lower intensity hissing sound and spikes of very high pitch (seconds); Sometimes seems like Tinnitus is reactive;
No sound hypersensibility;
Speech distortion mostly in words with s’s. Then in words with f’s/t’s/sh’s. This words sound raspy, edgy;
Sound distortion in fans; ventilators; refrigerators; car engines. Producing a sort of morse code effect;
Sometimes it feels like my right ear just closes like when your passing throught different pressure levels;
Something that I also notice is that my left ear is more sensitive to very low pitch sounds, since this all started, like I can hear things at lower freqs that earlier I wasn’t able to.
I would like to know whats happening, because it looks like am losing my hearing and there's nothing I can do