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by Codesane
2866 days ago
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Very interesting article. I suffer from sudden hearing loss and tinnitus, I've visited the doctor's office and they said that there was nothing they could do about it. This was during summer and I was dealt with by a summer intern. I suspect she was not fully capable of diagnosing me properly and that I should return and try to elaborate more clearly what and how the issue did arise along with what I have read recently about this issue. Is there anyone else who have experienced the same issue? It struck me after a (very bad) night sleep combined with too much caffeine. I became almost deaf in my left ear when I woke up and was replaced by the tinnitus after about a week and has plagued me ever since. |
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I have also had episodes of extreme eye dryness. Furthermore, I got floaters whose onset matches my tinnitus onset. Additionally I have very mild sporadic joint pain. I'm HLA-B27+.
Altogether, this is quite obvious evidence for autoimmune arthritis or some related autoimmunity. I know this because I do autoimmune genetics research in a top lab. I've gone to a few doctors and they never even suggested the possibility of me suffering from autoimmune disease, which is scary.
I'm in the process of being diagnosed only because I explicitly decided to go to a rheumatologist myself. The rheumatologist facepalmed when he heard the whole story.
I suspect a significant proportion of tinnitus phenotypes are mild autoimmune ones.