Hi everyone just found this forum, I have been suffering for around 3 months with a constant high pitched ringing seems in one side sometimes like in my whole head have fullness of ear , dizziness, of balance, struggling to sleep , also now waking up in night too 😴 starting to get me down now , I had a mri just before Christmas awaiting results I have been referred to ent , Dr first sent Me to bloody specsavers for a hearing test my hearing is fine she actually works for ent too so looked down my ear she said my bone was red and my canal looked swallon and looks like I am ethier getting over a infection or have one starting ,Dr had looked down my ear previously 3 times said all looked fine possibly inner ear infection sent me away with steroids they didn't do a thing so I spoke to a different doctor who referred me for the mri and to ent , I am now getting headaches too think am possibly stressing over it I have twins to look after too , any tips for sleep thanks
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Hello Cattmc , I’m so sorry to hear your struggling , try sleeping with the radio on very low as you need your sleep . How old are your twins ? How lovely to have twins . If you do get diagnosed with tinnitus it does take awhile for your brain to adjust to it, try and keep as calm as possible , this might just be a temporary infection , get some scans organised from Ent dept. It is normal for them to test your hearing . Good that your hearing is fine , my hearing is fine too. I hope you manage to get some sleep tonight. 😴. Welcome to this forum , people on here are very friendly and helpful , but no doubt your get some posts in the morning now.
Thanks going to try and and get some sleep now there 8 keep me busy I have had mri scans on brain and metus both think that's my ears 👂 hopefully get results soon 🙂
Hello Cattymc. When you first get tinnitus is is indeed very hard to deal with. I would urge you to have a look at the website of the British Tinnitus Association and in particular find the piece called "Take on Tinnitus". This will guide you through what you might expect.
While there is no cure as such, there is a lot that can be done to help. Please do NOT believe any advertisements you see for 'cures'. If you are thinking of buying something, have a look at the BTA website as there is a comprehensive list of stuff that is available and the BTA's recommendations.
Hi Cattymc Welcome to the forum 🙂 There are a range of things you can try for sleep from prescription meds thru to natural remedies . You could discuss with your GP . I started with Phenergan (over the counter) and moved onto 5HTP (a natural remedy) . It's early days for you. Things will improve as you adapt & adjust to the sound(s) . Relaxation & sound therapy are very useful. All the best with ENT and the results of the MRI .
Hi CatI tried hypnotherapy & whilst this has not stopped the noise (a bit like a constant dentist drill) I seem to care less about it & do not get fixated.
Also have the tv on constantly at low volume as bed time.
Thanks guys last night was horrible 😢 tried listening to some masking sounds wasnt for me I fell asleep quite early but woke up at one and was up all night 😴 😅
I too was sitting on the bedside most of the night, My audiologist suggested learning my brain a sleep pattern similar to people who work unusual shifts
It is not easy but now I go to bed after midnight, the screaming is still in my ears but with music on my phone under the pillow I soon fall asleep
Apart from the odd night I sleep through until 5am sometimes 6am.
I get no relief from the Tinnitus and I am learning to live with it one day at a time.
Thanks Graham just got my mri scans back all clear , just awaiting ent appointment ,my cousin had labyrinthitis thinking I may have the same as excact same symtoms . Hoping to get some sleep tonight 😴 😪
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