We are all too familiar with sudden hearing loss, but has anyone heard of sudden hearing gain?
I had an episode of sudden hearing loss back in January, which was treated with steroids, and partially restored. Since then I have experienced a gradual decline in hearing, to the point where (my estimate) I would say that I had about 50% of hearing left. I definitely could not hear my fingers rubbing close to the ear, and other subtle noises. Well yesterday, after being dizzy during most of the day, I was in the waiting room for my car to be fixed and I felt that something was changing. I quickly accessed remotely my voice mail (which is my hearing test) and I realized that I could hear the messages with perfect voice recognition (a test that I was failing during the previous months). Also, I can hear my fingers rubbing, and today I heard the tiny footsteps of my son who woke up early (of course, it is Saturday) and tiptoed to our bed
. He usually startled me when he did that, because I couldn't hear him.
I am so-ooo excited about this, but it is hard to believe. I thought that whatever damage is done to the hearing nerve is irreversible, has anyone heard about damage being partially reversed especially after radiation?
This was the first good news in days, I was feeling pretty crummy after the news I got from the radiologist report that the AN "may have grown a little bit" at the recent MRI scan.
Marianna