Ladybt, it sounds like you could have problem with a Eustachian tube, I too experienced that underwater sensation for four months after having my ears syringed. My tinnitus in the left ear was caused by a loud, high pitched noise being played close to that ear. The audiologist said that somehow the sound must have been just the right volume and frequency to affect me. My one sided tinnitus was not caused by hormones, but maybe changes in them now are causing this effect.
I would normally stick with something awhile to see if things settle down, but in this instance I'm unsure as I'm getting a pressure feeling in my head. I don't want to cause any more problems or risk the tinnitus staying this loud.
Sue, I'd not had this problem in all the time I was on FemSeven Conti so there's something in this new regime that's causing it.
I've looked online and read that both estrogen and progesterone can affect the ears so I'm no closer to finding out which is causing mine at the moment.
CLKD, will do that this evening👍