26 yrs pharmacist with tinnitus...

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i started have tinnitus a year ago..at firs it was terribke.loudly. l.. becane depressive.then it became mild ...5 days ago it is terrible ahain.sometimes i think i will become crazy 😢

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    It will go back to the way it was. This has happened to me many times. It will return to the previous level...
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    Do you have other symptoms apart from the tinnitus (hearing loss, fullness of the ears)?

    Eleftherios S. Papathanasiou, PhD, FEAN

    Clinical Neurophysiologist

    Fellow of the European Academy of Neurology

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      Has the possibility of Meniere's disease been mentioned?  What would the surgery be aiming at, based on what diagnosis?

      Eleftherios S. Papathanasiou, PhD, FEAN

      Clinical Neurophysiologist

      Fellow of the European Academy of Neurology

       

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      The tinnitus does not appear to be related to the mastoidectomy as the difference in years is too great.

      What do your doctors believe to be the cause of the tinnitus?

      Eleftherios S. Papathanasiou, PhD, FEAN

      Clinical Neurophysiologist

      Fellow of the European Academy of Neurology

    • Posted

      they didnt try to find what it causes.. they just said about surgery and that maybe after it tinnitus could leave..
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      I would not do surgery based on a "maybe".  There are too many gaps in their arguement, apparently.

      Eleftherios S. Papathanasiou, PhD, FEAN

      Clinical Neurophysiologist

      Fellow of the European Academy of Neurology

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      so what should i do?? i went at many of them..last one is the "best" in our country..he said about surgery..one of them before him said i have otosclerosis..then the las t one said no i havent..

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      In my opinion, you need to clarify all the advantages, disadvantages and reasons for this specific surgery.  You do not want the symptoms to get worse.

      Eleftherios S. Papathanasiou, PhD, FEAN

      Clinical Neurophysiologist

      Fellow of the European Academy of Neurology

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      no of course i dont want..but no one explain that.. only he said hearing may be better and that help tinitus get low... but as u said..all based on "maybe".. thanks for the advices..

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