My name is Charles, I've had tinnitus for 50 years. The reason I believe there is a cure is that my symptoms disappear quite often, turning into an almost inaudible high tone that doesn't match any octave that I can tell. Somehow I've learned to cope with that hyper pitch.
At this point in time I sense two constant tones and one other tone not necessarily lower but different in pitch and wavering in and out.
Tomorrow I may not have anything of the sort. Only muffled hearing that is my norm nowadays.
I've always thought that Surfer's Ear was the cause of the ringing, which means that one's ear canal becomes narrower due to the body's attempt to block the cold ocean water by growing calcium nodules in the ear canal, an affliction that is very common in California where I grew up.
There is a trigger somewhere in my physiology that turns my tinnitus on, and it is very intangible and elusive.
At this point in time I sense two constant tones and one other tone not necessarily lower but different in pitch and wavering in and out.
Tomorrow I may not have anything of the sort. Only muffled hearing that is my norm nowadays.
I've always thought that Surfer's Ear was the cause of the ringing, which means that one's ear canal becomes narrower due to the body's attempt to block the cold ocean water by growing calcium nodules in the ear canal, an affliction that is very common in California where I grew up.
There is a trigger somewhere in my physiology that turns my tinnitus on, and it is very intangible and elusive.