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Oh haha no I haven't used my headset for music either, just tv shows mostly, but thanks again Michael, I appreciate it a lot!
Also to note, I have a job that requires me to wear a headset on specific ear but its for the drive-thru and orders acome and go, should I just...
Definitely think that's the case, but I've habituated to the noise and honestly just sounds like how I think I've always heard it. The hissing has...
Personally my ENT has told me its not noise induced, nor of any indication of what my "hissing" might be caused by. Since I have done my audiogram...
Yeah I get that, I'm a lot less frantic now but it's still scary, I looked everywhere for people that have had fleeting tinnitus where the pitch...
The only thing I absolutely hate it's that its been on and off for months and it always causes unrelenting stress.
Thanks, this is all a very very reassuring, if anything bad happens I'll go to my ENT again ASAP but I just wanted to be brave enough to actually...
Googled it, something called “Cohlear Meneires Disease” or something along those lines. Anyone can google it, really had me spooked.
If you don’t mind me asking how long has it been that way for you? And has your hearing gone down after so many time of having it happen to you at...
Thank you so much, I’ll probably wait it out but panic really hit me today and didn’t know if anyone could relate, but thanks again, I’ll try and...
Do you know of any ways I can control myself from thinking that once the fleeting tinnitus attack hits it stays? I've for the most part been able...
What do you mean low frequency? Cause I mean, sometimes when I get the fleeting tinnitus attacks my hearing goes out then comes the pure tone...
The speech one yes and everything came out fine as well, I don't have a hard time understanding people either, not women or children's voices, nor...
Ever since I went to see a loud movie in Dolby cinema in March of this year life hasn't been the same. For the most part, I've habituated to my...