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I think I permanently damaged one of the ears... Gulp...

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unclevarda

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Hello everyone, first post on here.

I've been freediving for about 2 years give or take. This last may I was out with a friend diving in some beautiful cold BC water and I think I did something that left me with permanent hearing loss and ear ringing.

I was diving out to around 40 feet repeatedly and I started having troubles equalizing in the right ear. It felt like muscus or something had block it suddenly and I couldn't push through. Stupidly, stupidly - stupidly - I just sort of dealt with it and kept diving. It wasn't really painful, but I almost had to keep the pressure of my ears through slight constant valsalva to make my right ear cooperate. I did a couple dives like this. On an ascent after doing this I noticed a distinct ringing in my right ear the second I surfaced. Over the next few weeks I had a fullness in my ear that I couldn't get rid of. I saw a doctor who couldn't see anything and gave me an appointment in OCTOBER (this was june) to see an ENT.

The fullness went away but now I am left with tinnitus in my ear that is present whenever the room is quiet, or I think of it. I finally got to see the ENT who hardly looked at me and then just told me that if I have tinnitus I should just get used to it and there was nothing to be done. I took a hearing test that showed a strong drop off above 5k that is very noticeable if I rub my fingers next to each ear.

Did I just kill the hearing in my right ear, and give myself a permanent freaking annoying ringing for the rest of my life in one dive??

Thanks for any info you can offer
 
By the sounds of it you haven't perforated your ear drum, but have probably got some bleeding behind it. This should improve over time
 
I have no medical advice to give. Just wanted to say that I hope your ear will get fully recovered! I have lived with permanent tinnitus (not a diving related damage) for 4 years now it's not much fun although I am getting fairly well used to it.
 
Hi unclevarda,

welcome to DB.

I suffered an ear perforation few months ago and although I was lucky to get my hearing back eventually I can understand how upsetting it is.

I guess the only advice I can give you is to stay positive. As far as I know:

1. Tinnitus may sometimes go away (I know one person who had it - now he's OK)
2. Being young may help you
3. It may not stop you from diving.

There is whole forum dedicated to topic --> http://www.tinnitustalk.com

Some interesting interview to be found here --> http://www.tinnitus.org.uk/research
 
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