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I'm sure H is the brain's way to protect damaged ears from more harm. If the H goes, great, but stay on your guard, or the T will spike.
... but the brain compensates by rewiring. My higher frequencies have come back.
Great to hear(!) of your recovery. My upper frequencies seem to be coming back too. My acoustic trauma was in Oct 18. After that all music...
The docs says ears don't regenerate (we know better!) Plus I suppose the brain is rewiring itself, reassigning hairs to higher frequencies.
Gradually hearing cymbals again! Although they don't sound the same as I remember them. But they're coming back...
@MarkX Also have non-somatic hiss in L ear. Got T through years of drumming and one particular noise trauma last Oct.
@MarkX All this somatic T has completely disappeared twice for 8 hours or so after consuming large amounts of curry and alcohol.
@MarkX ... and I get a hissing crunch in my ears with each footstep. This can also be almost removed with the same actions.
@MarkX I can largely stop the static buzz and pulsating whoosh with neck movements or pressing down on my cranium.
8 months in. H is much better :-) somatic hissing/static pulsating T still bad :-(
Hi Paul... stress level has been very high for months, but due to changing circumstances should come down soon. The footstep hiss is always...
@PaulFi Hi Paul, thanks, it's so rare to hear from somebody who has the footstep hiss! Is it improving? Mine isn't. Although one night after a lot...
My somatic T *completely* disappeared the other night after eating a very hot curry, consuming a fair amount of beer and chatting to friends. It...
Curry+alcohol *completely* silenced my somatic T last night. How? Back again today though...
When I lie down in bed, my tinnitus goes mad (this left-ear hiss goes tonal, the right-ear whoosh sounds like a tsunami). On a good night, it...