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  1. Steph1710

    @Freerunner your T case sounds very similar to mine. Even with the fleeting T episode which...

    @Freerunner your T case sounds very similar to mine. Even with the fleeting T episode which never fully went. If it gives you some hope, my 8/10 tinnitus, eventually after a year, subsidised.
  2. lapidus

    Dying Cells Myth

    I remember hearing that fleeting T is the sound of one haircell dying. Once your fleeting T is over, you will never be able to hear that certain frequency again. By that logic, Chronic T must be haircells that are damaged (bent) but not dead. But I think it's more complex than so.
  3. mohn

    High-Pitched Dog Whistle on Top of My Normal Tinnitus — Getting Worried, Can This Go Away?

    Looks like you are another COVID-19 vaccine victim. Did you have fleeting tinnitus occurrences before? Your tinnitus might subside once the vaccine effect is over.
  4. Kriszti

    How Many Forms of Fleeting Tinnitus Have You Experienced?

    Before developing "normal" T, I experienced fleeting T as an electrical buzzing once in a few months. Since T I have basically two types of fleeting sounds: One is when everything goes silent and a tonal eeeeee happens which is high frequency, but lower than my regular T. That lasts about 1-3...
  5. ajc

    Somatic Tinnitus Causes (TMJ, Neck, etc.): Is There a Way to Tell?

    That's called fleeting tinnitus.
  6. lapidus

    Dying Cells Myth

    Fleeting T is a tinnitus sound that just comes outta nowhere and is often quite high in volume at first, then it fades away to silence. Many people experince this, even people without T. There's a really good thread about here somewhere. The correct term isnt fleeting T, but I can't remeber what...
  7. Thongjy

    Split Second Tinnitus Spikes from Noises

    Are you guys referring to fleeting T?
  8. kuromi

    The mechanisms behind fleeting T are so confusing.. I haven't had any episodes of it in awhile...

    The mechanisms behind fleeting T are so confusing.. I haven't had any episodes of it in awhile but it's always so strange when it happens.
  9. Mister Muso

    Fleeting tinnitus again after listening to heavy metal music - damn, got to stop doing that.

    Fleeting tinnitus again after listening to heavy metal music - damn, got to stop doing that.
  10. FGG

    Tinnitus Keeps Worsening on Its Own: Why?

    So basically the tinnitus reducing benefit if a cochlear implant (which is basically electrical stimulation in your cochlea) but more fleeting treatment (not fleeting benefit)? This is a super interesting approach and I agree it has potential.
  11. sensualmosquito

    Can Tinnitus Caused by Hearing Loss Get Better Over Time?

    I also lost my hearing in June last year, but it was due to guns. I've heard that sometimes it takes 1-3 years for things to improve for NIHL (and mine is strange since it happened so fast because of an acoustic trauma) but I am not entirely sure how things tend to play out for SSNHL. What...
  12. DebInAustralia

    Loud Tone for a Few Seconds — Fleeting / Transient Spontaneous Tinnitus

    Fleeting t. I had this long b4 t..
  13. Elinor

    Fleeting Tinnitus That Is Not a Pure Tone?

    I'm familiar with this too but how my fleeting T behaves can be very varied.
  14. B

    Low-Frequency Fleeting Tinnitus?

    How long did it take to resolve?
  15. HCR123

    Loud Tone for a Few Seconds — Fleeting / Transient Spontaneous Tinnitus

    If I had known this before, I would have never gotten my audio test at the ENT and saved myself my current angst. :mad:
  16. Nadia231

    Maybe light-headed is not the best word... It's more like my head feels like in a bubble or...

    Maybe light-headed is not the best word... It's more like my head feels like in a bubble or underwater for just a second, and then the sharp fleeting T kicks in
  17. RaZaH

    Ear "Resets" with a Microsecond of NO Tinnitus... What Is It? Avenue for Research?

    When I get the fleeting tinnitus thing, my actual tinnitus is gone in the meantime.