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I've had a high-pitched ringing in my head since childhood. I suspect it started after a series of severe ear infections. It's worst in quiet...
I get this low rumbling after driving, late at night, and sometimes during the day. Most external noise stops it right away, but it starts again...
I also have that, and it will persist at home if it's quiet, but the intensity varies. But I have heard it away from home when it was quiet and...
Hi all, I will try to be brief here - I have a long tinnitus history that I may share in my bio someday. I could really use some advice and...
...muscle contracting and immediately relaxing. I know how the contraction sounds (a low rumbling sound) because I can control this muscle...
I can see TTTS causing rumbling sounds. I can even create the sounds myself by flexing my tensor tympani muscle, but I really do not see how it...
Ah, I see. Thanks for replying. I understand the others, but I'm not sure how the buzzing oscillating tinnitus noise could be caused by the...
Hello @CrazyBison, I also experienced a very low rumble type of tinnitus when I worsened last year. My main concern was hyperacusis though. The...
Hi everyone! Like many, I've read countless stories here, some terrifying, others reassuring. I figured I should post mine, as I haven't see many...
I had a low frequency rumbling in the first two weeks of my tinnitus onset. I am almost certain it was not a phantom sound but an actual sound I...
Hoping that writing this down helps me since it's difficult for others around me to empathize or sympathize. And all the doctors can say is the...
Any other symptoms or just rumbling? 24/7?
OK, you seem positive. And you also have to stay positive. Stress and worry are bad things for recovery from tinnitus. Take your time and rest....
Hi Johan, and thank you. I'm currently on my second round of "Day 9" COVID-19 recovery since my rebound. I tested positive (very lightly on the...
Hi Olu, Thanks for taking the time to respond. I am now on "day 10" after showing COVID-19 symptoms. My ears are not better yet. I have scheduled...
Thanks bud. No, it's more a low constant rumbling noise. I'm new to this thing so might not be great at describing noises. ...can't even do a...
Do you live close to the train tracks? Is this what people call "infrasound", I mean, the train rumbling etc etc? Even if there is no perceptible...
...in the kitchen. Kitchen has a Google Home where I played low rumbling at exactly the frequency of my tinnitus... Also - I stopped sleeping on...
Greetings To All... To keep the intro short, I will just post my present condition, and state my tinnitus has slowly progressed from January...
Both. I have a refrigerator rumble and high pitch.
Thanks for your comments and advice. I will certainly print out the posts that you mentioned. I haven’t used headphones since my initial mild...
I have it the same way, even stupidly low-level sound like ripping toilet paper seems to trigger muscle spasms sometimes. Also, people talking...
Hey, a few questions for you regarding your low hum! What kind of level of hearing loss do you have and at what frequency? Is you hum around the...
I thought I would do an update after nearly two months. In January, I was sick with COVID-19 for a couple of weeks. My hearing became muffled in...
Welcome to the forum. I understand what you are experiencing as I have quite similar tinnitus, a high pitched one and a low humming rumbling one...
Hi @object16, Sorry to dig up this thread which was posted quite a few years ago. I'm just a bit intrigued by your journey, because I believe I'm...
Hey all, New here. Good to meet folk! I first started noticing an intermittent low-pitched rumble in my left ear about 4 years ago - sounded...
Welcome to the forum. I have similar tinnitus. One is ultra high pitched tinnitus from the right ear. The other is from my left ear which has lost...
Hi. I am 22 years old. Before starting, I must say that I actually have some hearing damage from my younger years from using earphones a lot. I...
Hi Amy, I have exactly the same as what you experience. Sometimes it’s louder and sometimes softer. For me, it gradually got worse starting...
How is your rumbling now? I have switched from almost exclusively high pitched to almost exclusively low-pitched/atonal (though still loud) in the...
Hi there, New to Tinnitus Talk and have had a long look through the posts but can't find anyone matching my symptoms. I get a low pitch,...
Hi Jane, Sorry to hear it has not really improved for you. I have had regular (severe, but the normal "EEEEEEE" type) tinnitus since 2011, but...
Hello. I’m a 37yo mom to three littles, and an entrepreneur. I started with tinnitus three weeks ago seemingly out of nowhere. I did an energy...
Thank you for the reply. Since last time I wrote, it has become better. But still there. One of the big reliefs is that at least the sounds are...
How old are you? I was 21 which I think increased my chances. I suspect after life long damage it may differ a little. There’s no guarantee that...
The low rumbling when you close your eyes or wince sounds like the tensor tympani muscle, this could be tonic tensor tympani syndrome which is a...
The rumble only rumbles if I mask the low hum. The rumble sounds like someone walking around heavy footed outside. Is there a second tinnitus, the...
Driving spikes me as well (although pretty much everything does at this point). I drive 2 hours each way to work so have no choice but to do it....
Last night was a rough night. It was so rough that I decided to just bask in my misery. I took a pair of moldable wax earplugs and jammed them...
I was wondering if you had any tips on how you overcame your hyperacusis. I've found my sensitivity to sound actually getting worse since the...
Hi all, My tinnitus has appeared over the last 3 months and is the low-frequency type until after ENT performed a balance test with hot air in...
...even did anything for me other than change my tone into a low rumbling sound and temporary distortions where people’s voice sounded robotic. I...
Just started to experience this last night. I usually have a very low/mild rumble in my right ear, but lately its sounded like I have a truck...
Hi DaniBeez, welcome to the forum and sorry to hear about your new found tinnitus. Tinnitus can start for many different reasons and has a...
Hi everyone, A bit long so TL;DR at bottom. I'm a 36-year-old male in California and have been on this forum about a month since the onset of my...
This is word for word what I've been dealing with. I'm so devastated because I know it isn't an easy fix. Have you looked into MEM/TTTS? Are you...
...My tinnitus is unilateral in my left ear only and it is a low rumbling noise which is worsened when i blink, close my eyes or wince. I don't...
Thank you, Billie. I think if it stays constant (Went into kind of a remission again a couple of days ago, fingers crossed it's gonna stay this...
Nobody's been responding to these so far, but that's okay, it is therapeutic to write it all down and get it all out anyway. I hadn't mentioned...
...a search on the forum. The following are prior threads with low rumbling ringing. Good luck. God bless....
...for me. Also I use "airplane cabin" sounds to cancel out my low rumbling tinnitus. This is different to residual inhibition, because the...
It's 3.51am and I haven't slept a wink this eve. How loud does a clap have to be? Think not of the volume, but the small space I was in, the...
I am having SSHL and the deaf ear emits a low humming rumbling tinnitus. In SSHL support forum, many people mentioned getting a cochlear implant...
This might help you - it's like being in an airplane cabin. Helps cancel out the low-frequency rumbling tinnitus sounds for some people. [MEDIA]...
I have exactly what you have @pony with the same symptoms. Talking stops it, shaking the head stops it, earmuffs stop it, all these things stop...
Hi @FGG and @Backpacker. I wanted to get your take on this: soon after onset and for about the first two months, I started to get some mild...
@Matthew Piecora Sounds to me a kind of hyperacusis - a sensitivity to certain sounds, accompanied with tinnitus. Given your feedback/distortion...
Thank you for this uplifting post and yeah I totally agree, whether it's one tone, two tones, three tones... our brains will eventually adjust to it.
I have had reactive tinnitus for over a year. I hear it everywhere and I don't have to look for it to hear it, plus I got multiple reactive sounds...