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My T definitely seems affected by air pressure, too. Whenever I close my car door with the windows up, I have to cover my left ear because of the...
The world really does feel loud for those of us with this condition, doesn't it? Having experienced the world both ways... it's really hard to be...
Hi Michael - I am going through this very thing at the moment. A sickness brought upon my T (onto existing hyperacusis) and now a new cold has...
This kind of thing is really hard to track. It really varies from day to day, and for me it's not related to any medication changes. Sometimes it...
My suffering will be over when I die, but so will I. My only way through such a conundrum is to embrace whatever peace I can get and live life to...
I think the ear can produce as many sounds as are capable of being made. From popping, clicking, low hums, idling noises, musical screeches, and...
Not yet. I live in America so I haven't had consistent health care coverage for some time. Until the T began I was using earplugs to protect my...
I had painful sensitivity to sound in just one ear for years before it exploded into full-blown ringing T (in the same ear). I hesitate to call it...
Welcome, Rasmyth! The sound pillow sounds like a great idea. I've considered that, but mostly I'm afraid I'll end up somewhere without it and so...
Driving games are particularly good for masking tinnitus, though I agree with those above who have said any game will work (story games with...
Hi everyone. After a respiratory illness in December I have acquired tinnitus (or "T," like the cool kids say) in my left ear, which has always...
KeyLime, your T sounds exactly like mine, except mine is in my left ear. I got an upper respiratory infection in late December and at the end of...