When I run on the treadmill, I have a habit of playing my music a bit loud to drown out the noise of my running.
Recently, when I go to sleep, I've noticed that my ears sound like a very reduced or diluted version of when I come home from a concert.
I already have anxiety, and I previously knew about tinnitus, and now I feel as if I notice the sound everywhere. It's hard to describe, but the way I visualize it is as a line of very faint sound that I really only notice if I think about or pay attention to. I'm terrified of having tinnitus, as I already have a lot on my plate.
I'm convinced that it may just be self-induced, as I don't usually hear it when I'm not actively thinking about it. It's definitely not as loud as it would be if I came home from a concert, and I often times find myself doing something and hearing no ringing. I test myself and hear no ringing until I think about it.
What do you think? Is it tinnitus or am I just imagining sounds because of anxiety and fear?
I am only fourteen and am very scared.
Recently, when I go to sleep, I've noticed that my ears sound like a very reduced or diluted version of when I come home from a concert.
I already have anxiety, and I previously knew about tinnitus, and now I feel as if I notice the sound everywhere. It's hard to describe, but the way I visualize it is as a line of very faint sound that I really only notice if I think about or pay attention to. I'm terrified of having tinnitus, as I already have a lot on my plate.
I'm convinced that it may just be self-induced, as I don't usually hear it when I'm not actively thinking about it. It's definitely not as loud as it would be if I came home from a concert, and I often times find myself doing something and hearing no ringing. I test myself and hear no ringing until I think about it.
What do you think? Is it tinnitus or am I just imagining sounds because of anxiety and fear?
I am only fourteen and am very scared.