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I would of said the same thing not long ago @Utdmad89
A lot of people move on with their life, I only came back to give personal advice and be helpful.
Where healing would come from an overall diminishing of T over long periods of time. And healing is non linear. I went from All bad days, to 2-3...
I'll give you an example. When I'm around certain sounds/environments for a long period of time, my T could be a 9/10 and drop to a 2/10....
I would say mild, but it's all subjective to how you feel about it. If your T was unmaskable no matter what and then dropped to those levels, you...
Crackle when swalling is normal to everyone. I'm not sure why it's seen as a bad thing on this site. Most people dont hear it bc they arent...
After the 2+ years of being on this sight, seeing lots of people come and go. Most people get better one way or another.
@Marina Moon exactly, fluttering is a middle ear (bones) hitting your ear drum in response of stimuli such as noises and other things, could be...
thats all that noise is, just mucus around the membranes making a noise when opening and closing. If there is too much mucus like when you are...
I promise you that your ears have always crackled, you just never paid attention to it until you had ear issues. Your brain is just hyper focused...
This is gonna sound like I'm gas lighting you, and I used to think what and how you are thinking about it. I thought the crackling was a bad thing...
What do you mean by popping? Like your middle ear bones are thumping your ear drum? Or the popping crunchy noise when you swallow? kind of like a...
In my own theory, I would say it is a form of reactive tinnitus, but the big one that is the most worrisome, imo, is the type of reactive tinnitus...
It's diplacusis, not reactive tinnitus. It's your ears that can't completely pick up on all the frequencies being output, usually from a white...
The whole next day until I wake up again