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  1. DogWhistle

    What the Heck Is Going On? (New Reactive Sounds Developing)

    Hil, what you're describing is exactly the same as what I've been experiencing the last few weeks, which I posted about a week ago: https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/weird-new-phenomenon.13616/ I also found it to be ungoogleable, as every search I did just brought up results for tinnitus in...
  2. DogWhistle

    Weird New Phenomenon

    But it completely lacks the “kindling” and “winding up” effects which are inclusive in the definition of “reactive tinnitus.” I'm having trouble putting what I'm experiencing into words, but it’s more accurate to describe it as a “feedback effect” that responds to certain types of sounds. If I...
  3. DogWhistle

    Weird New Phenomenon

    Starting about 2 weeks ago, I've been getting a wavering, intermittent tone that varies around ~2000 hz in my left ear only. But here's the strange thing: the tone only appears in tandem with certain environmental sounds. That is to say – if I'm in perfect silence, I don’t hear the new tone at...
  4. DogWhistle

    Dog Whistle Test

    I did not pay much, and I do have my doubts. I'm curious, why do you believe TRT is a farce? Also, I've thought about seeing a neurologist, but I'm not sure what they could even do. Until we have the technology to micro-image the inside of a living person's cochlea, and to be able to watch data...
  5. DogWhistle

    Dog Whistle Test

    I used to agree with this, but I'm not so sure anymore. This tinnitus specialist I saw is a hardcore TRT guy. I can confirm that he strongly believes that hearing loss is _not_ an absolute prerequisite for tinnitus. When I brought up the subject of "dead hair cells," he shocked me by...
  6. DogWhistle

    Dog Whistle Test

    I see you're in England. According to Wikipedia, "In the UK, over 3,000 have been sold, mainly for use outside shops and near transport hubs." Although there may not be any exactly where you live. But it seems that the public sense of controversy surrounding these devices is greatest in the UK...
  7. DogWhistle

    Dog Whistle Test

    @Danny Boy See this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mosquito
  8. DogWhistle

    Dog Whistle Test

    Similar to my most typical tinnitus frequency (it jumps around), hence the username. Is anyone else intensely bothered by those devices they sometimes install around public promenade areas to keep teenagers from loitering? I'm 32 but I can hear them like knives stabbing my ears.
  9. DogWhistle

    Tinnitus Due to Bent Cochlear Hair Cells?

    You might be referring to something I said a few days ago in this thread: https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/tinnitus-again-thank-you-sir-may-i-please-have-another.10162/#post-124058 The "sitting on the lawn" analogy is the best way I've hear cochlear hair damage explained. When you sit on...
  10. DogWhistle

    Day 5 After SSNHL — What Should I Be Doing Right Now?

    It's been 4 days since I woke up with idiopathic hearing loss and tinnitus in my left ear. (For the tl;dr back story, see: https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/tinnitus-again-thank-you-sir-may-i-please-have-another.10162/ ) I'm on my 3rd day of a standard, 6 day, tapered dosage...
  11. DogWhistle

    The Importance of 8-20 kHz

    Forgive me if this question is only tangentially related to this topic. Since we know that human infants can hear up past 20 kHz, why don't all human adults have tinnitus in that range? My understanding is that the cochlear hair cells for those extreme, ultra high frequencies that only infants...
  12. DogWhistle

    Tinnitus Again! Thank You Sir, May I Please Have Another

    Thanks so much for that info, Nucleo, that was very helpful. I've heard from a few sources something about some cases of tinnitus being caused by cochlear hair cells "toppled over" but not dead. It surprises me that I've never read anything like that on this forum. The most elegant way I've...
  13. DogWhistle

    Tinnitus Again! Thank You Sir, May I Please Have Another

    Well, I went to the ENT a few hours ago. I did an audiogram that said I have very slight hearing loss right around the frequency where I'm hearing the tinnitus. The doctor prescribed me Medrol in case it's caused by a virus - can't wait to get f%@#ed up on that. I said to the doctor, "if I...
  14. DogWhistle

    Tinnitus Again! Thank You Sir, May I Please Have Another

    So the gift that keeps on giving came down my chimney again. After 4 months of ultra high pitch tinnitus in my right ear that I was just really habituating to, I woke up Sunday morning with this completely new tinnitus in my left ear, much louder than anything I've ever had before. It's a much...
  15. DogWhistle

    MuteButton

    Shouldn't one be able to prove beyond a doubt that the underlying theory is correct, simply by anesthetizing the entire face (with novocaine for example)? The subject's tinnitus should then come to a complete stop.
  16. DogWhistle

    What Are the Most Common Tinnitus Frequencies? Data from My Company's Database

    Has anyone done a poll on this forum? I'm comforted by how many people are up there in bat-ears territory with me. Mine is somewhere between 11,000 and 14,000. I'd also like to see more studies to determine which frequencies correlate with which causes. For example, is the average frequency...
  17. DogWhistle

    I Keep Habituating and Then "Falling off the Wagon"

    Water under the bridge, as they say. If I could go back in time I would have happily rented a car and done the 1,200 mile trip. But I had flown a few times in the past with sinus infections, without any apparent side effects. I had taken Alleve with pseudoephedrine the morning of the flight. I...
  18. DogWhistle

    I Keep Habituating and Then "Falling off the Wagon"

    Ha ha, I do often wonder what my tinnitus will sound like next. Or a better word than "wonder" would be "dread." I can't imagine holding a positive attitude in any respect towards what I perceive as the evidence of a structural and systemic failure of my body.
  19. DogWhistle

    Please Provide Advice for the "Kiss of Deaf"

    As far as I understand, a metallic sound is usually an indicator of low frequency hearing loss. And low frequency hearing loss after a pressure-related injury to the ear is a strong indicator that perilymph is leaking, as if either the oval or round windows ruptured. But if that's the case, you...
  20. DogWhistle

    I Keep Habituating and Then "Falling off the Wagon"

    I got tinnitus about 4 months ago. I've been lurking your site since then, but this is my first post. What happened: I was on a 3 hour flight while I had a bad cold. The ascent was fine; my ears depressurized to cruising altitude. But when the plane descended, my Eustachian tubes never opened...