Alright I have had tinnitus for about 2 weeks. My left eardrum it feels blown, or busted. But I never felt any pain with it, It`s like this
Lets say a fan, as in a computer fan in my computer is blowing, My right air picks up the frequency perfectly, but my left ear doenst, it sounds like not "muffled" its more of a higher toned ss. I belive this is a Eustachian Tube disorder, But I am not completly sure. I dont have insurance right now So I cant exactly go to a doctor.
I do have pressure in my ears, not at all times. The tinnitus goes a to a low volume hiss when im sleeping and as I sleep. When I listen to music I feel the presure buildup intensely. And it gives me a huge migrane.
As I turn music up the tinnitus gets loud, I cant mask the tinnitus it gets as loud as the music does. I have had a sound test though, And I have had my ears looked at, My ear drums looked ok from what she could see
I took 2 tests, The first one I failed in my left ear which is from outside to the nerves. But the 2nd test I passed perfectly which is bypassing the external ear canal.
I don`t have vertigo, or naseau, or dizzyness. However.. the day or maybe 3 days before the incidient where tinnitus occured. I did a big line of cocaine, And it clogged up my nose so bad I had to wash it out of my nose. So I am under the influence that… The Cocaine clogged the eustachian tube.
Tony your a legend that was everything Ive wanted to know and It was all answered by one single person
I Saw on wow wiki how you can clean the tube out using simple methods that are inexpensive a neti-pot with tiny bit of non iodized salt and 7 drops of 4-way nasal relief mixed together, ran through one nostrol out the other, hold it in place, blow your ear drums… dont take my advice check it out on wow wiki for a full description.
- Anwayayz, thanks so much tony.






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I would like to suggest to try to get as much information as you could before making up your mind,here
http://www.HealthInsuranceFree.info
is a very resourceful one.
I don’t think it is tinnitus, because the ringing sound heard when you suffer from tinnitus remains at the same background level, regardless of the volume of any external sounds. In your case the noise increases with sound level, so it must be transmitted from your ear drum, or by conduction from outside. So, it is possible that you have a build up of mucous or foreign matter in your left eustachian tube. Try blowing your nose hard, with your nostrils pinched closed, to clear your eustachian tubes. If that doesn’t work and you can’t afford to see a doctor or ENT specialist, you’ll have to learn to live with it.
You have fluid in your ear take some sudaefed and it may ease the symptoms/ But this type of issue can also be caused by weather changes. If you live where you have had lots of storms lately it could be the problem.
In the meantime instead of spending money on Coke svae it to take care of your health.