@Rockman mine has appeared randomly and it’s more of a sensation than the noise, I kinda feel it in my mouth and nose too lol ??? So weird, I’m wondering if it’s T related at all
@Rockman when did yours centralise? I’ve had T for 2 years and I can’t see why it would centralise and do this now, I can hear mine over everything now as I can feel it too, it’s so horrible :(
@Jerad yes that’s what I’m feeling. I’ve had it in my ears for 2 years but randomly last week it’s now zapping in my head, I’m not dealing with it well :(
Hi @Freerunner, thank you for the lovely message - sorry for the delayed reply I’ve been going through a bad time recently but I’m hoping to feel better soon. Thank you for your kind words, the same goes for you! I really appreciate it <3
@Damocles honestly I’m not too sure, my spikes tend to happen for no reason. They always stop after a week or so, just a case of riding it out and hoping for best!
@aot I understand, thank you for your concern. I am still careful, but I know my limits know. I’ve realised my T is more triggered by the proximity to my ears rather than the volume, weirdly. I was too careful at the beginning and wasn’t living, my advice would be to stay vigilant but you’re...
@Bill Bauer i know - I’m hoping that’s not the case. Thing is, although it made me jump I didn’t think it was THAT loud until I googled it and I started to worry? Weird. No idea they could reach that level of noise.
@Tweedleman well although it did make me jump, it definitely didn’t hurt my ears or even cross my mind that it could potentially make my T worse UNTIL I googled it, it definitely didn’t feel THAT loud, such a quick sound!
@Ilias T honestly not even doctors know. Mine just appeared one day. Essentially it’s a layer of static over your normal vision, accompanied by eye floaters and visual phenomenon. It can vary from mild to very distressing levels!