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Hello everyone, sorry for the long post. I decided to finally make an account. I’ve had tinnitus in my left ear for a year now, though it’s...
did you ever had an audiogram done? do you still have melodies? do you have musical ear syndrome?
...weeks ago. It changed the tinnitus in my right ear to musical ear syndrome. So now I have regular tinnitus on the left and music on the right....
Well, that sounds mostly successful if you're not having other side effects. Did you make the jump to 60 mg?
...intrusive. From what I have read, this sounds like “musical ear syndrome” or “musical tinnitus”. It is only the same few notes over and over...
At the beginning of the month, I took a single 1000 mg Z-Pack dose of Azithromycin. The original reason I visited the doctor was bladder tension...
Yes, I can 100% relate to this. You have been through an "acoustic trauma", due to your previous fragile ears. This has happened to me as well -...
I've had Musical Ear Syndrome for five years. I constantly hear a symphony and a choir for many voices. I have never heard such music before in my...
Hello, I'm reaching out to members of Tinnitus Talk to consult some further information about the nature of my own tinnitus issue. The first time...
...in my right ear. It is now musical tinnitus or musical ear syndrome. The left ear still hears regular tinnitus. Most of the time, the song...
How do I know if i have musical ear syndrome? What are the symptoms?
Hello all, Musical Ear Syndrome has been a four-year journey of hell for me, but I now have some hope, and I want to share with you all what I...
I went from basic Palinacousis to MUSICAL EAR SYNDROME BECAUSE OF THIS ESR INFECTION, IM HOPING IT GOES BACK TO BASELINE WHEN BETTER
Someone please answer, how do i know if i have musical ear syndrome? I don't hear bells,voices
Can palinacousis turn into musical ear syndrome or do I have variable tinnitus? I have recently developed sounds that were not there befor
...forum @BeMagnified. It seems you have what is called musical ear syndrome. I don't have it so I lack the experience to advise you. But this...
...those sounds added to my tinnitus tones. Is this Musical Ear Syndrome, Palinacousis or what? Do these things normally subside? My tinnitus...
Sorry to ask, you had musical ear syndrome? Aka musical tinnitus or palinacousis? I hear music after being exposed to loud music.
That's interesting. And I'm still interested in Cymbalta vs. Lexapro. Anecdotally, my tinnitus was much more susceptible to being changed by...
Sorry to hijack this thread. How do I know if I have Musical Ear Syndrome? I have palinacousis and recently have developed new sounds that were...
Hi @Michael Leigh. Thanks so much for your response and suggestions. Over the last couple of years I have certainly read many of your posts....
...any kind of recent stimuli. And I do know I have musical ear syndrome. But this is far from it. When I hear a specific sound repeatedly over...
...loud tinnitus & musical hallucinations (complex Musical Ear Syndrome) approx 15 months ago (you can see my history on my previous posts). I...
It will probably go away or maybe turn into Musical Ear Syndrome. This is what mine was like before it turned into MES. I wouldn't sleep in...
Hello everyone, I have had tinnitus and hyperacusis since 2009, when I had an acoustic shock. It got better over time when I realized that I had...
When you say that you hear clicks and cracks in your ear, is it constantly? Or when you swallow your saliva? Is your tonic tympanic tensor muscle...
...2021. Both Zoloft and Nortriptyline can cause Musical Ear Syndrome (MES). Both medications contain hydrochloride. 20% of the time, MES is...
I have had tinnitus (and Musical Ear Syndrome) for about 2 years now. I believe it was triggered by a medication I took briefly (Nortriptyline),...
As someone who has had other pain conditions, I wanted to point out that listening to your body is not always the way to go. Sometimes, you have...
For me it was primarily things like sirens in the distance or the sound the microwave made after it was done running so high pitched stuff in...
Hello Everyone, Pleased to meet you all. For my first post here, I wanted to share my experience with tinnitus and get some feedback from...
...next day is normal. For a while I thought I had MES (Musical Ear Syndrome) but I've realized that I'm not waking up to the sounds of music in...
...to be replaced by endless music. Yes! I had developed musical ear syndrome. Continuous, unbearable musical hallucinations. I cannot drown out...
Hi all, I suffered what i think was an Acoustic Shock Disorder from headphones a few months ago and have been having some mild loudness...
Musical Ear Syndrome and receiving vibrations. Very sensitive touch and the body's reactions to cold and heat. it all comes together. I...
...and I'm 42 so it's unlikely for it to be MES (Musical Ear Syndrome). When I do experience these bouts of audio hallucinations, it usually...
This is Musical Ear Syndrome. I tend to only hear music rarely if I sit in silence for too long, especially if I'm laying on my side, but I'm not...
I've just discovered this site, it made my day, it made me smile to see that there's actually something like this dedicated those who struggle...
I agree with some of what you said. Unfortunately, the condition is not manageable for all of us and it can get really damn bad. I’ve had this ear...
I appreciate your reply. Congratulations on finding a way to live with this horrible condition. The thing is, in the beginning with this...
Happy to provide information. My tinnitus started while taking a nootropic known to induce neuroplasticity, Lion’s Mane, while in a two week...
Hey man, I'm having a similar issue, how are you holding up?
Having been a lurker for three years, I finally feel like I might have something to contribute. My recent, rapid improvements have prompted me to...
...thereafter: reactive tinnitus, pulsatile tinnitus and musical ear syndrome. A year later, I had a second surgery to go deeper in the same area...
...hearing loss and auditory hallucinations, yes. Musical Ear Syndrome seems to be the most common. You hallucinate music or voices that are not...
This sounds to me like you could have thoracic outlet syndrome, particularly given the shoulder and arm pain. A CT angiogram and a skilled...
...have hearing loss at all? This is something called Musical Ear Syndrome and isn’t all that rare, and actually pretty common for people with...
Not sound induced. Sadly I am one of the victims of the Havana Syndrome attacks. It has been about 2.5 years since the event, so I probably about...
I mainly got tinnitus/hyperacusis from acoustic trauma. I put multi factorial because I was going through a bad divorce and dealing with a pretty...
...Handy melodic. My tinnitus got melodic 4 weeks after onset. I believe I developed Musical Ear Syndrome. But the bagpipes are new, since 2 days.
Thank you for the reply! I searched up Tonic Tensor Tympani Syndrome... and it kinda sounds like it, but not quite. For example, I am sensitive...
I'm so happy you're finding things a lot better. I have a question on the beeps and reactive side of things. I have the hiss, an electrical...
Interesting, so another symptom of hearing damage. And I’ve developed visual snow during the last year as well... :grumpy:
...similar with the mimicking. I think it’s a form of musical ear syndrome which is kinda like the brain making up music when there’s lack of...
As per request, an introduction: My tinnitus takes the form of constant, very high pitched tones (I think about 8 kHz), right in the center...
Hi, I'm new to Tinnitus Talk and find the introductions pretty insightful so I thought I might share my experience. I have had tinnitus since...
Hi there. I've been experiencing loudness hyperacusis for about a month and it's quickly gotten worse, freaking out a bit. I'll start by giving...
DISCLAIMER: THIS IS A VERY DEPRESSING STORY WITH THOUGHTS/ACTS OF SELF-HARM. Hello, I wanted to make a post, and although it may be a bit...
I've had this happen before, but with music. Look up "musical ear syndrome". I assume the same can happen with other noises. Freaked me out pretty...
Mine also gets bad watching baseball. It sucks.