Hi.
I had mono-aural tinnitus for 4 years. At the time the doctors (I live in the Netherlands) thought that the monoaural tinnitus was not enough to warrant an MRI.
I also had a lot of issues with clicking and popping ears over the years, and my (non-tinnitus) left ear hurt very often, along with some mild dizziness, so I didn't imagine this could be a neuroma, just the same stuff on the other ear.
Two years ago I was sure I was hearing worse from my right ear, so I went to the doctor. They found a loss of -5 dB, but told me that was not realy worrisome at all, called me crazy, sent me home.
Later (1 year ago), the tinnitus was increasing again, and becoming much more erratic, and I started noticing sound distortions in voices (in retrospect, they were already there 4 years ago, but they just become more pronounced).
As the tinnitus and the hearing got worse, I sank into depression - anxiety, constant stress...As part of an attempt to improve my general health condition I went again to the ENT. This time the hearing test showed a -35 dB loss on my right year, and I finally got an MRI. When the results of the MRI came, I was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma 1x1.5cm, right side.
Now, that was 2.5 months ago. Since then, I had one appointment with a Neuroma specialist who set me up for am MRI in June. Besides that, I got a balance test - for which I don't know the results. So the specialist seems to treat my condition as slowly developping and told me not to worry too much, and carry on with my normal life.
However, in terms of symptoms, the last 2.5 months have been awful.
-My tinnitus increased a lot, and varies intensity and type (from single frequency to a "fridge"-like noise) often. Worse, I never had problems sleeping, now the tinnitus wakes me up at night. I am now without sleep for 3 nights in a row, with a lot of anxiety in the mix (chest pains, palpitations).
-The hearing on my neuroma ear (the right one) is noticeably getting worse every day. I can now almost not understand any speech if I block the other ear, nor hear birds chirping oustside - and they are pretty loud. The distortion makes it difficult to hear many things, and I often plug it, but then the other ear hurts more.
-I had a nose infection 2 months ago and since, my other ear hurts and clicks all the time. Today I noticed I am also not hearing as well as usual from it. My complaints about issues with the left (non AN) ear have always been left unresolved by doctors since I was a teenager (I am now 48), but over 30 years I had many crisis of bad hearing, pain, and dizziness. The ENT that saw me for the neuroma told me my other ear was fine, even as I told him about the pain.
-I am often dizzy, and I noticed some balance issues.
-I am often in panic, with the idea of becoming SSD, but also, given the problems with my left ear, that I can become fully deaf soon.
Now, I am telling you all this because I am feeling quite desperate. The ENT set me up a phone appointment for 2 weeks from now. In the meanwhile, I have no accompaniment except for a psychologist that is trying to give me coping techniques to deal with all the symptoms.
I feel terrible most of the time.
I am not seeking medical advice here, obviously. But my family tells me I need to find more medical help. I am fine with trying that, but I do not know what or whom to ask for.
Right now I have an MRI scheduled for June, a call with my ENT in 2.5 weeks, and a psychologist specialised in neuro with whom I talk every week. I am taking some supplements and since Friday, because of not sleeping, my GP gave me a mild anti-depressant.
Any ideas on what I could I do, what type of doctors/therapists should I see?
Edit: lots of small corrections… I am without sleep for three days, it is taking a toll on my linguistic skills.