Hello!
Yesterday I felt numb after reading about Perilymph fistulas I have been having bad symptoms for almost a year now and the doctors have not given me a diagnosis, and then I read about this Fistula and everything seemed to add up. I am hoping that someone has some time to read my story and weigh in on if they think my issues could be a Perilymph fistula. Thank you in advance.
Let's start at the VERY begining (diving comes later!) When I was a kid I had many ear infections, so much so that I became resistant to a common antibiotic they use to treat it (amoxiclav). Luckily I seemed to "grow out of them" and had 12-15 blissful years of no ear infections. Untill April 2017. I got a REALLY bad ear infection, intense pain, eardrum ruptured (go said this), it sucked. From this this event untill December 2018 I had about 13 ear infections. What I would call "dizzy days", and had two vertigo episodes that lasted 2 and 1 day(s).
NOTE on this. Only 5 of these infections were confirmed my a gp, I did not see any docs for the rest of them. Also my ENT questions if any of them were ear infections.
At this point I knew there was something wrong with my ears. But I had always wanted to go diving. I asked 3 different doctors and they had no concerns.... I knew something was going to go wrong but I had been wanting this for long I did not care. I booked my vacation for 2 weeks and scheduled 4 days of diving at the very beginning because I knew that I would at minimum get an infection and I did not want to deal with that on the plane back.
So in December 2018 I go diving. I instantly fell in love with it. But on every descent that I had.... Had pain in both of my ears. They would not equalize, it would take me at least 3 times as long to descend as everyone else. Let's just say that I would not do the Valsalva Maneuver gently. I was "blowing" as hard as I could... I am sure you.are cringing reading that. I knew that it was wrong. But it happened so let's move on.
I get motion sick so every time I surfaced I felt dizzy I figured it was the waves.
Sure enough on the fourth day of diving I could feel that pressure in my ear that indicated to me I was going to get what I considered an ear infection. The next day I could not walk because I was so dizzy and was throwing up. I had to call my mom to come join me in Belize (I am in my 20s and she wanted to come initially anyway, so it's only mildly pitiful).
After 2 days I still had ear pain, could not really hear out of my right ear and mild dizziness, but I was used to this.... So I (with my mom) continued on with my vacation! I got some pain killers and antibiotic ear drops and had a great time. My issues calmed down about a week after I came back, and got all of my hearing back.
Fast forward to March 2019... I can barely function. I am dizzy (not vertigo) (unbalanced feeling) all of the time. Hearing is fine. I am in bed for 18 hours a day, this lasts 3-4 months. In April I see an ENT. Ear drum pressure is fine, hearing is fine, eventually get an MRI and CT everything is fine. He don't know what is going on but gave me Ondansetron so I could at least try and eat things.
Eventually I figure out that certain movements/actions make my symptoms worse (bending, quick movements, grocery shopping, exercise) so I make some pretty intense life style changes. Think of me as an old person who can't really move but does really slow squats to pick things up.
Lo and behold I get relatively better. I am only sleeping 10-12 hours a day, and can do day to day things... albeit in a limited capacity.
I can drive again, which makes me happy because I had to move back in with my parents and they live near nothing.
When I drive up/down my ears pop/get a full feeling, along with the other things I am also sensitive to sound (can't really do movie theaters) I tried walking in heels again... That did not go well...
I got a job where I sit at a desk all day. So I am working again. I still have bad days. And even though I am not at all happy with it. I accepted my new normal.
In April I have an appointment with some neuro vestibular specialist... Where he is gonna do like a full day of tests.
I had stopped going on Google to figure out what was wrong with me cause I kinda have up. But then yesterday I somehow came across the Fistula thing....
Could this be it???
I am not even going to scroll up to see how long my story is cause if I do I will feel bad about someone having to read it and probally delete it all... So really sorry about this. If anyone makes it to the end.... THANK YOU
Yesterday I felt numb after reading about Perilymph fistulas I have been having bad symptoms for almost a year now and the doctors have not given me a diagnosis, and then I read about this Fistula and everything seemed to add up. I am hoping that someone has some time to read my story and weigh in on if they think my issues could be a Perilymph fistula. Thank you in advance.
Let's start at the VERY begining (diving comes later!) When I was a kid I had many ear infections, so much so that I became resistant to a common antibiotic they use to treat it (amoxiclav). Luckily I seemed to "grow out of them" and had 12-15 blissful years of no ear infections. Untill April 2017. I got a REALLY bad ear infection, intense pain, eardrum ruptured (go said this), it sucked. From this this event untill December 2018 I had about 13 ear infections. What I would call "dizzy days", and had two vertigo episodes that lasted 2 and 1 day(s).
NOTE on this. Only 5 of these infections were confirmed my a gp, I did not see any docs for the rest of them. Also my ENT questions if any of them were ear infections.
At this point I knew there was something wrong with my ears. But I had always wanted to go diving. I asked 3 different doctors and they had no concerns.... I knew something was going to go wrong but I had been wanting this for long I did not care. I booked my vacation for 2 weeks and scheduled 4 days of diving at the very beginning because I knew that I would at minimum get an infection and I did not want to deal with that on the plane back.
So in December 2018 I go diving. I instantly fell in love with it. But on every descent that I had.... Had pain in both of my ears. They would not equalize, it would take me at least 3 times as long to descend as everyone else. Let's just say that I would not do the Valsalva Maneuver gently. I was "blowing" as hard as I could... I am sure you.are cringing reading that. I knew that it was wrong. But it happened so let's move on.
I get motion sick so every time I surfaced I felt dizzy I figured it was the waves.
Sure enough on the fourth day of diving I could feel that pressure in my ear that indicated to me I was going to get what I considered an ear infection. The next day I could not walk because I was so dizzy and was throwing up. I had to call my mom to come join me in Belize (I am in my 20s and she wanted to come initially anyway, so it's only mildly pitiful).
After 2 days I still had ear pain, could not really hear out of my right ear and mild dizziness, but I was used to this.... So I (with my mom) continued on with my vacation! I got some pain killers and antibiotic ear drops and had a great time. My issues calmed down about a week after I came back, and got all of my hearing back.
Fast forward to March 2019... I can barely function. I am dizzy (not vertigo) (unbalanced feeling) all of the time. Hearing is fine. I am in bed for 18 hours a day, this lasts 3-4 months. In April I see an ENT. Ear drum pressure is fine, hearing is fine, eventually get an MRI and CT everything is fine. He don't know what is going on but gave me Ondansetron so I could at least try and eat things.
Eventually I figure out that certain movements/actions make my symptoms worse (bending, quick movements, grocery shopping, exercise) so I make some pretty intense life style changes. Think of me as an old person who can't really move but does really slow squats to pick things up.
Lo and behold I get relatively better. I am only sleeping 10-12 hours a day, and can do day to day things... albeit in a limited capacity.
I can drive again, which makes me happy because I had to move back in with my parents and they live near nothing.
When I drive up/down my ears pop/get a full feeling, along with the other things I am also sensitive to sound (can't really do movie theaters) I tried walking in heels again... That did not go well...
I got a job where I sit at a desk all day. So I am working again. I still have bad days. And even though I am not at all happy with it. I accepted my new normal.
In April I have an appointment with some neuro vestibular specialist... Where he is gonna do like a full day of tests.
I had stopped going on Google to figure out what was wrong with me cause I kinda have up. But then yesterday I somehow came across the Fistula thing....
Could this be it???
I am not even going to scroll up to see how long my story is cause if I do I will feel bad about someone having to read it and probally delete it all... So really sorry about this. If anyone makes it to the end.... THANK YOU