A Couple of Months Ago I Started Hearing a Strange Noise in My Right Ear

Maryanne

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Dec 31, 2018
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10/18
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Hi, I'm Maryanne, 70 years old. The sound in my ear I can best describe as a distant metal pole with a chain hanging on it. Every once in a while that chain tinks against the pole. I already had a whooshing sound in my left ear that pulsates with my heartbeat. Now the last couple of weeks, on top of the other sounds I am hearing a CONSTANT noise like the solid sound of crickets on a spring night. I have done research on it and apparently there's nothing really to be done about it.
 
That description sounds like what I had following an acoustic shockwave trauma, which was like a wind chime tinkling away.

Some people here report having tinnitus so severe, that they reckon sounds like a jet engine roaring in their heads. How they ended up with that, I have no idea. But yours seems mild compared to theirs.
 
Hi Maryanne,

I am 39 years old and experience some changing sounds myself. Typically I have an even tone of ringing in my right ear, while my left ear rings, sounds like chirping (crickets...), and a pikes to high intensity. Extremely varying. It sounds like you're handling it well, which is a sign that you are a strong person. I tend to stay away from researching "cures" or "fixes", as I feel like once you get T it's here to stay. Either way, I think you have a good handle on what's happening to you.
 
Some people here report having tinnitus so severe, that they reckon sounds like a jet engine roaring in their heads. How they ended up with that, I have no idea.

Otosclerosis seems to be one way to do it. I'm sure there are more.
 
Otosclerosis seems to be one way to do it. I'm sure there are more.

Yeah, I often forget about degenerative diseases. I keep thinking every one of these poor buggers had some kind of industrial accident that led to their ear screaming like a steam kettle forever.
 

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