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Do you have tinnitus?

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Do you have tinnitus?
Yes - 69.2% - 9 votes
No - 30.8% - 4 votes
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tiredofallthispoop
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Joined : Jan 2017
Posts : 208
Posted 9/3/2020 1:38 PM (GMT -7)
I'm just curious how many of us also suffer from tinnitus. I always thought it was from too much loud music (and that probably didn't help) but was surprised to find out it is linked to IBD/UC.
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Serenity Now
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Joined : Jan 2009
Posts : 2399
Posted 9/3/2020 2:11 PM (GMT -7)
I don't have tinnitus but I kind of recall it being mentioned in this forum every once in a while. I think it might be a side effect of certain meds as well, but I am not sure about that.
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poopydoop
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Joined : Dec 2018
Posts : 877
Posted 9/3/2020 2:48 PM (GMT -7)
I sometimes get it. Assumed it was from using headphones too much. I also get it when I have a cold or am tired.
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iPoop
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Posted 9/3/2020 5:08 PM (GMT -7)
Never had it, myself.
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Oligodar
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Joined : Jul 2017
Posts : 239
Posted 9/4/2020 12:32 AM (GMT -7)
Yes, I have had Tinnitus for 5 years approximately. I am not sure whether it is connected to my UC. I had suspicion that 5ASAs are the culprit. I made an experiment. I stopped 5ASAs for two months. It did not notice any change in intensity of my Tinnitus. Currently I do not take any meds for treating it.

My observations:

What helps: physical activity, hot shower, low mental activity
What worsens it: lack of sleep, psychological stress, intensive thinking.
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countess18
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Joined : May 2016
Posts : 410
Posted 9/4/2020 4:49 AM (GMT -7)
I have it and I have found that 5ASA meds and also the biologics increase it . I’m so used to it now that I ignore it
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quincy
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Joined : May 2003
Posts : 32483
Posted 9/4/2020 9:31 AM (GMT -7)
I've had it mildly since 1966ish...I have BPPV and injured my neck at that time so there is a probable correlation.
Aspirin definitely increases it...as does having colds/sinus issues and a BPPV attack.

5ASA has not increased it (which I've used for 31+ years).

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garyi
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Posts : 2075
Posted 9/4/2020 11:43 AM (GMT -7)
I've had a mild to moderate case for the past 3 years. Haven't been able to link it to any meds, food or accident.

Learning to ignore it helps, and AFAIK there is NO cure.
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momto2boys
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Posted 9/4/2020 12:16 PM (GMT -7)
I don’t have chronic tinnitus, but I get then occasional ring that lasts for a few hours especially if I forget to wear earplugs and I am sitting in front of percussion or brass. I’m a classical musician and hearing loss is obviously a major risk for folks in my field. Just glad I don’t sit near the piccolo! I have heard that 5asa’s can contribute to it, though. In teaching, I cover hearing loss prevention. It is amazing how damaging headphones/ear buds are to our hearing. I’m a big advocate for volume limiting head phones.
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ambling
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Posts : 1028
Posted 9/4/2020 2:38 PM (GMT -7)
Yes. Gets worse after riding bike 😫😅. Drumming and power tools haven't helped.
None of the drugs affect it.
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straydog
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Posted 9/4/2020 4:26 PM (GMT -7)
Only when my blood pressure gets out of control.
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Casey_LB
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Joined : Mar 2015
Posts : 293
Posted 9/4/2020 11:50 PM (GMT -7)
I have had tinnitus since 1988. 24/7/365.

No change when I got UC around 2012.
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FlowersGal
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Posts : 891
Posted 9/5/2020 11:00 AM (GMT -7)
I’m about the same as Casey. I’ve had constant ringing for around 30 years. And UC only for the last 4 or so. I think most of my immediate family has/had it also so I think it’s hereditary. I remember going to dances every weekend in my teens and the speakers were huge and blaring and going home and my ears ringing all night.
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C_G_K
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Joined : Dec 2006
Posts : 1413
Posted 9/7/2020 8:04 AM (GMT -7)
Mesalamine is the trigger for my tinnitus. The more mesalamine I take, the worse it gets.
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garyi
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Joined : Jun 2017
Posts : 2075
Posted 9/7/2020 11:14 AM (GMT -7)

C_G_K said...
Mesalamine is the trigger for my tinnitus. The more mesalamine I take, the worse it gets.

Interesting....I've been on mesalamine for over 20 years, and my tinnitus started 3 years ago. Clear as mud.
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