I've had a ringing in my ears since early childhood - one of my earliest memories is complaining to my mom about the ringing (and she didn't believe me).
I literally cannot remember a time when I haven't heard it.
To me, it's a high pitched discordance (several tones, around 6-7 kHz), and roughly equivalent to 70 dB in volume, and in both ears.
Yes, it's that loud — louder than many conversations.
Yes, it's a constant sour musical note.
... and, yes, I'm an engineer who has played with tone generators and sound level meters to describe what I hear.
I use some white noise to help me sleep — mostly to reduce the ear's tendency to become even more sensitive in the absence of noise.
I do wonder about my hearing from time to time; but I have no issues hearing quiet sounds (like my baby boy breathing a few feet away, or the taps of my fingers against my phone's screen).
I've always taken hearing protection seriously. I wear earmuffs or earplugs when I mow the lawn, use power tools, etc. Ditto for loud music - I just don't enjoy it loud.
I have long wondered what could have caused my tinnitus- a series of childhood ear infections, or if I have hearing damage from before I could remember.
My tinnitus doesn't cause me any anxiety or stress. To me, it's like a heartbeat or breathing - there's no escape, but also completely normal.
I do wonder what I can do to to reduce it.
I love music; Silence is as big a part of music as any instrument; I'd like to be able to "enjoy the silence" a bit more.
I literally cannot remember a time when I haven't heard it.
To me, it's a high pitched discordance (several tones, around 6-7 kHz), and roughly equivalent to 70 dB in volume, and in both ears.
Yes, it's that loud — louder than many conversations.
Yes, it's a constant sour musical note.
... and, yes, I'm an engineer who has played with tone generators and sound level meters to describe what I hear.
I use some white noise to help me sleep — mostly to reduce the ear's tendency to become even more sensitive in the absence of noise.
I do wonder about my hearing from time to time; but I have no issues hearing quiet sounds (like my baby boy breathing a few feet away, or the taps of my fingers against my phone's screen).
I've always taken hearing protection seriously. I wear earmuffs or earplugs when I mow the lawn, use power tools, etc. Ditto for loud music - I just don't enjoy it loud.
I have long wondered what could have caused my tinnitus- a series of childhood ear infections, or if I have hearing damage from before I could remember.
My tinnitus doesn't cause me any anxiety or stress. To me, it's like a heartbeat or breathing - there's no escape, but also completely normal.
I do wonder what I can do to to reduce it.
I love music; Silence is as big a part of music as any instrument; I'd like to be able to "enjoy the silence" a bit more.