I had the translab approach b/c of the size of the tumor. So, no hearing in that ear.
You would think that I wouldn't hear anything in that ear, right? If I can try to explain what I was told by my doc about tinnitus, the brainstem and cochlear are involved with the level of tinnitus. If the nerve fibers are stimulated, you have tinnitus.
It can also be aggravated by caffeine, alcohol, and salt consumption.
Regarding losing your hearing, there is a device called the BAHA which can be implanted at the time of surgery which will give you hearing in that ear. It's much more involved than that so I would suggest that you speak with your doc, your insurance co to see if it's covered and there is also a website you can check out.
www.entific.comThat's about all they could tell me about the tinnitus. As far as levels and fluctuations, no explanation except for possible aggravation by the above.
Take care,
Mary