Recent content by daniel12345

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    Right-Sided Low-Frequency Tinnitus: Suspected Vascular or Somatic Origin with Vacation-Linked Relief

    Hello, @Jambo, yes, my hum is constant, with some variation. I've always described it as sounding like a subwoofer that is constantly vibrating. Short car rides make it worse for me. As soon as I get out of the car and walk into the house, it feels like drums banging away. But interestingly...
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    Shaking Head Quickly Stops My Low-Frequency Tinnitus Hum — Is It from Anxiety?

    Friends, it has been a few months since my last post, and I have learned a few more things. Maybe we can do some detective work together. As I mentioned earlier, I have very similar low-frequency unilateral tinnitus in just my right ear. It is well masked by other low-frequency sounds, such as...
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    Right-Sided Low-Frequency Tinnitus: Suspected Vascular or Somatic Origin with Vacation-Linked Relief

    Hi everyone, I've had low-frequency unilateral tinnitus in my right ear for five years, and I believe I'm narrowing down the possible culprit to two main possibilities: either vascular or cardiovascular in origin, or somatic. I hope this post helps me get closer to solving my tinnitus and that...
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    Shaking Head Quickly Stops My Low-Frequency Tinnitus Hum — Is It from Anxiety?

    This sounds very similar to what I have. It is not a tone that I have heard before, but something completely different. It is a vibration or hum that I not only hear but can feel in my ear. I can feel it with my ear on the pillow. It is on the right ear only, and my ear canal also feels...
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    Mystery: Tinnitus Only at Home?

    Hello everyone. I am new here and would love some help. I have had tinnitus for four years in just the right ear, possibly quick onset after an ear infection, but unsure. It’s a humming vibration that sounds like my eardrum vibrating. I feel like I can even feel my eardrum vibrating on the...