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This sums it up for me. I don't wear hearing protection when the sound environment is predictable, while I'm at home and I'm in control of the...
That doesn't sound that bad. If I don't use hearing protection the vehicle noise alone will increase my T. I could never get away with covering...
My T is multi-tonal, it dips down to about 13500 Hz, but I've discovered that it actually averages much higher, higher than I can actually hear....
Be wary about discontinuing aspirin if you are on it, it can cause a rubber band effect with regard to heart attack and stroke....
I'm game. I haven't taken aspirin since I was a kid but I have a similar oscillating high frequency that doesn't go away, it just kind of shifts...
I'm not really convinced about any of this. We KNOW there are physical causes for some tinnitus, such as sound injury, malfunctioning eustachian...
If only I was visiting a doc because I couldn't hear tuning forks, lol. The man would have been a miracle worker. :LOL: Anyways I'm in the middle...
I can absolutely tell that my T is coming from my left ear, and I can feel my eardrum tremble at times too. Although when the T is very loud such...
If I am aware enough to look for it, it is there. Usually I'm too deep into dream land to think about it.
@dayma @GregCA Thanks, I guess I will but not sure how to orchestrate seeing a better doctor and getting someone to take me serious. The...
When I went in a few years ago because of problems with my ear, the hearing tech told me "It might be a growth, but it's not worth getting an MRI...
@quietatnight If it's any consolation, I'm at day 9 of a spike, it's been getting less but I didn't really notice any improvement until after day...
Before you do anything drastic, give it some time. It can take months to heal, there's no reason why it can't quiet down again. Protect yourself...
I get electrical zapping on my bad days, on better days I have a quiet high pitched squeal and a low rumbling. What I can tell you for sure is...
In my opinion, I think it's because the parts of your ears that are damaged are essentially nerves, and nerves take a long time to heal. Anyone...