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have been using an resmed a/pap for around 1 year.Although it an a/pap it is set to between 10 and 16 as I was averaging osa at around 13. I am 80% deaf in one ear but started having noises in my good ear when I woke up in the morning (not tinnitus) after using the machine for 3 months.I lost some of my hearing and the sound in the morning went but left me with distorted hearing. My own voice seems load and distorted and I can hear any base sounds in excess ( my car exhaust sounds like it is blowing ) of 20. I have been to a specialist who did a hearing test and a tympanogram and bone oscillator test and says it is an inner ear problem.He says he has never heard of a a/pap affecting an ear, and the test confirms it is inner ear.I am still convinced it is to do with the a/pap machine giving middle ear problems so bought an "Otovent" which when used does change the sound of my hearing=20 And Dr Parks article re people with osa can have ear problems seems to confirm that it could be the middle ear.I a seeing my consultant in 2 weeks time can anyone suggest any other tests I should ask for?Thanks In advance Joe
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I have had (big) problems with both the middle ear and inner ear. It proved however that it was due to two different reasons.
My middle ear problem was related to my CPAP. My problem with the inner ear was related to my sleep apnea.
It is well known that CPAP may provide Eustachian tube dysfunction. This will give a negative pressure in the middle ear. This is completely as when you are landing in an aircraft.
Can you "pop" your ears?
Do you have any kind of dizziness, or even true vertigo attacks?
Henning
Hi Joe,
Sometimes complicated cases can be very simple if you know the problem. I am not a doctor, but I've spent two years to unravel my own situation. There is a connection between the middle ear and inner ear. It is the oval window. If you have Eustachian tube dysfunction in only one ear it may cause a situation where you have a condition called "Alternobaric Vertigo". This state can occur when you have a different pressure between your two ears.
That is a condition which is known only by a few ear specialists. In reality it is a condition known among diving and aviation medicine.
Often this condition will be diagnosed as Meniere’s or Perilymph Fistula.
I will suggest you to try an ear tube in your ear drum into your "good" ear. I would assume that this will remove your symptoms immediately.
You can otherwise read my story at this link:
http://www.sleepguide.com/forum/topics/apnea-pressure-harmful-effects
You are welcome to ask further questions.
Henning
Thank you very much for your Henning.
If anyone else can help me with my osa questions I would greatly appreciate it.
If my osa is fully under control would I still have arrhythmias ?
Thanks Joe
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