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Sudden Hearing Loss And Tinnitus Related To AxialSpA

A MySpondylitisTeam Member asked a question 💭
Devon, UK

I asked a question a few days ago and realised I only put half the question. Anyway. I had sudden hearing loss in my left ear 18months ago and tinnitus and wondered if anyone else here has experienced the same with spondylitis......

July 15
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A MySpondylitisTeam Member

I have to turn up the volume on my TV too. I also have Tinnitus, I read somewhere that it's not that we don't hear, it's that our brains mess up and don't comprehend the words, and "yes it sucks", I also use the close captions and reading the words helps me understand what I'm hearing. (Got to love Brain Fog) not.

July 19
A MySpondylitisTeam Member

Hi 👋 I'm so grateful for subtitles so I don't have to turn the TV up and annoy the rest of the house.

July 15
A MySpondylitisTeam Member

@A MySpondylitisTeam Member hello there 👋, I was diagnosed with tinnitus about 4 years ago and never once thought it was related to spondylitis or any other related diseases but as the years have went by it has obviously been connected to my spondylitis so I feel your pain, I have tv turned really high the whole street can hear it lol

July 15

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