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Ringing in ears
We see the Drs tomorrow but am just wondering if this is common.
Thanks to all of you and take care.
Joan
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Tinnitus
Can be chemo induced, Cisplatin especially...
But It can be a sign of many things from damage over the years. Loud noise such as music, machinery, gun fire, artillery, etc....
It can also be induced by high doses of Aspirin for that matter.
I've had a touch for years, some days a little worse than others. But it's pretty consistant. I use to shoot rifle and pistol a lot in the Marines, various Teams. Even though I wore ear protection, I'm sure some was due to that more than Cisplatin.
I do have some hearing loss at various ranges. My wife can ear things that I don't... LOL, but sometimes she just assumes I don't listen to her, not necessarily that I don't hear her...
Best,
John -
Yep, John , that's what mySkiffin16 said:Tinnitus
Can be chemo induced, Cisplatin especially...
But It can be a sign of many things from damage over the years. Loud noise such as music, machinery, gun fire, artillery, etc....
It can also be induced by high doses of Aspirin for that matter.
I've had a touch for years, some days a little worse than others. But it's pretty consistant. I use to shoot rifle and pistol a lot in the Marines, various Teams. Even though I wore ear protection, I'm sure some was due to that more than Cisplatin.
I do have some hearing loss at various ranges. My wife can ear things that I don't... LOL, but sometimes she just assumes I don't listen to her, not necessarily that I don't hear her...
Best,
John
Yep, John , that's what my husband John also says, that a little hearing loss when you're married isn't always a bad thing. LOL. I just give him a glare when he says that.
But we will tell the oncologist today about the ear issue. Thanks to everyone for your information.
Joan -
Whatsluvofmylif said:Yep, John , that's what my
Yep, John , that's what my husband John also says, that a little hearing loss when you're married isn't always a bad thing. LOL. I just give him a glare when he says that.
But we will tell the oncologist today about the ear issue. Thanks to everyone for your information.
Joan
What's that look for? is what i say alot when i get the look?
i too have ringing in ears and i believe it is from being around machinery and enhanced big time when i received my friendly cisplatin.
over many many years i can say i am used to it more and more until when there is no other sound.
another gift that keeps on giving.
john -
Whatsluvofmylif said:Yep, John , that's what my
Yep, John , that's what my husband John also says, that a little hearing loss when you're married isn't always a bad thing. LOL. I just give him a glare when he says that.
But we will tell the oncologist today about the ear issue. Thanks to everyone for your information.
Joan
What's that look for? is what i say alot when i get the look?
i too have ringing in ears and i believe it is from being around machinery and enhanced big time when i received my friendly cisplatin.
over many many years i can say i am used to it more and more until when there is no other sound.
another gift that keeps on giving.
john -
I experienced hearing loss
I experienced hearing loss and tinnitus, from Cisplatin. You should discuss this with the oncologist, he might have him switch to carboplatin, which is not so ototoxic (unfortunately not so efficient either). I wonder if he performed any hearing test, this should show how much was the hearing affected. It doesn’t seem to be any effective protection/treatment for this, and every individual reacts different, most don’t have any permanent hearing losses.
In my case, the ringing changes constantly in tonality and intensity and I can no longer hear the high frequency sounds. The mid sounds have been affected less. The sounds are also distorted; I find no pleasure in listening music anymore. This is a good thing though, I don’t have to pay so much on expensive audio stereo equipments, and any crappy radio receiver would do it. -
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Ok, thanks for info. TheHard12Find said:Joan,
I have had the ringing since my first cisplatin, and it worsened on the second. I know I have experienced close to a 40% loss, and it is frustrating and never goes away. Tylenol actually helps me with this as much as anything right now...
Jim
Ok, thanks for info. The oncologist said he will revevaluate before the last chemo in 2 weeks to see if he needs to decrease the Cisplatin dose or cancel it. -
Carboplatinluvofmylif said:Ok, thanks for info. The
Ok, thanks for info. The oncologist said he will revevaluate before the last chemo in 2 weeks to see if he needs to decrease the Cisplatin dose or cancel it.
Also an excellent suggestion to replace the Cisplatin with... -
carboplatinSkiffin16 said:Carboplatin
Also an excellent suggestion to replace the Cisplatin with...
My husband was switched to carboplatin for his last two chemos (he had 6 total) due to ringing in his ears. Onco was concerned with permanent hearing loss. The ringing stopped after he switched and he doesn''t have hearing problems now. -
I thought he wouldamy_h414 said:carboplatin
My husband was switched to carboplatin for his last two chemos (he had 6 total) due to ringing in his ears. Onco was concerned with permanent hearing loss. The ringing stopped after he switched and he doesn''t have hearing problems now.
I thought he would substitute another chemo but he said if he has to cancel third treatment he won't substitute. Not sure how I feel about that -
Erbrituxluvofmylif said:I thought he would
I thought he would substitute another chemo but he said if he has to cancel third treatment he won't substitute. Not sure how I feel about that
I have a history of hearing loss & ringing in the ears. Two years out from tx. BOT hpv+ Had one dose of cisplatin & the tinnitus intensified. My onco switched me to Erbritux for the remaining four treatments. Thankfully my insurance company accepted the switch due to the ringing in the ears. I have researched that the combination is actually becoming popular on a trial basis. My hearing loss has remained about the same - do not even notice it until I think about it. Always listen to light music or have a fan in my office to compromise it.
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