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    Cyclical Low-Frequency Tinnitus + Hyperacusis After Viral Infections — Anyone Else?

    It sounds the same, @Nes. In my case, it resembles Morse code in the sense that it follows a patterned tone. It’s also similar to pipe noises—soft, like blowing across the top of a small bottle in irregular bursts. Unlike Morse code, which turns on and off abruptly at a constant volume, this has...
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    Cyclical Low-Frequency Tinnitus + Hyperacusis After Viral Infections — Anyone Else?

    That’s interesting. I have a different condition that I initially thought was unrelated, where functions that should be controlled by the parasympathetic system seem to be handled by the sympathetic system—or the other way around. I’ve wondered about vagus nerve involvement, although the vagus...
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    Tinnitus Increasing — Unusual Tinnitus Patterns and Muscle Tension Connection

    Hi all, I first developed tinnitus about fifteen years ago. It was a high-pitched ringing, mainly in the right ear. It has been fairly constant and, most of the time, not a major issue. In the past 18 months, I developed a different type of tinnitus after receiving a COVID booster and...
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    Cyclical Low-Frequency Tinnitus + Hyperacusis After Viral Infections — Anyone Else?

    Hi, you are the first person I have come across who has described “Morse code” or random blips — which is exactly what I experience too, on top of an older, constant high-pitched whistle. When I search online, I only find references to pulsatile or fluctuating tinnitus, which are quite...