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Haru

Member, Female, from Turkey

I'm desparate, honestly. Looking for people who know what kind of T I have. You could check the Information tab on my profile. Jan 30, 2014

    1. James7
      James7
      You're welcome for the hug. I know that we can learn to ignore our tinnitus, stay strong.
    2. Haru
      Haru
      I'm desparate, honestly. Looking for people who know what kind of T I have. You could check the Information tab on my profile.
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    Gender:
    Female
    Location:
    Turkey
    Tinnitus Since:
    12/2013
    My tinnitus started out of the blue one late night. It's in my right ear.

    -It reacts to sound: When there's a big noise such as a door being shut, my tinnitus makes a thin beep sound. It also does it when I swallow sometimes, and when I do bodily moves.

    -When I plug my ear, I hear a continuous high-pitched sound this time, different from the first one I described, which changes in pitch continuously. But the longer I plug my ear, the less I begin to hear it. Has anyone experienced this?

    -When I don't plug my ear, I hear a murmur sound which also changes in pitch. It's almost as if there's something trembling around my ear, and I can hear it from outside. When I press my hand against my neck on the side of the affected ear, the murmuring sound sometimes becomes pulsatile, so I'm suspecting it's artery related.

    - Apart from all that, I also hear a cricket-singing like sound which became more and more hearable as my condition worsened.