Yikes! That makes two of us. Last two weeks my hearing has been fading in and out. I ordered a pair of fairly cheap over the ear hearing aids. I knew there was wax in the left ear; it is a chronic problem - which I cleared. Then I discovered fading loss in my right ear (no wax). I also got the first two jabs early on.
Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss SNHL involves the hair cells and is often accompanied by tinnitus, usually progressive with age, although can be associated with exposure to loud noises.
Genetic mutation can cause damage to the hair cells. Total loss of hearing is associated with destruction of the hair cells (Rush Limbaugh) and is considered an auto-immune reaction. Both of these pathologies could be related to the mRNA range of action. More and more the mRNA 'vaccines' are being recognized as attacking natural and acquired immunities. I know that I lost my immunity to herpes zoster virus (chicken pox / shingles.)
One notable symptom of SNHL is difficulty understanding speech, especially on the telephone and/or in noisy backgrounds.
I have struggled with that lately but the fading in and out is not characteristic of SNHL. I wonder if mine is auditory neuropathy, intermittent failure of the auditory nerve to conduct sound patterns to the brain. The outer hair cells function normally but subtle sounds are garbled and poorly transmitted to the brain.
The last few days the fading problem has stopped.
After the second Pfizer jab I regretted the shots and declined any boosters. Now I wonder what other slowly emerging physical liabilities I might affect. Thus my effort to archive possible corrective treatments in FR's COVID-19 Vaccine Injury - Treatments to Counter mRNA Spike Protein Damage thread. 🌞😌
:-D you have freepmail!
Putting all the Covid info in one place is very helpful. A service to humanity!