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  1. Moby

    Unfortunately not.

    Unfortunately not.
  2. Moby

    Low Frequency Tinnitus

    Just to update you all... I had my septoplasty a couple of weeks ago and although I can definitely breathe better which is lovely, there has not been any change at all to the weird, low-frequency, reactive tinnitus that we all enjoy. Back to the drawing board!
  3. Moby

    Sorry to disappoint you but no.

    Sorry to disappoint you but no.
  4. Moby

    Low Frequency Tinnitus

    Thanks for the tip Ben - nice idea! I'm going to give it a go. I've got exactly the same type of tinnitus that everyone has described - low hum, turns off with other bassy sounds or when talking and shaking my head etc. - and would love to get to the bottom of it. I have recently felt a...
  5. Moby

    Low Frequency Tinnitus

    Yes, please do let us know when you've got your research together! I'd love to have some answers to this weird tinnitus that we all seem to have. Thanks Benjaminbb!! I went to the audiologist a few weeks back. They tell me that my hearing is totally fine and that they don't have any experience...
  6. Moby

    Hum-Like Tinnitus — Let's Compare

    Yep, my hum definitely has these same properties. I've been so pleased to come across this forum and find others who have the same weird thing. Mine isn't turned 'on' by low frequency sounds though - its default is on. It only turns 'off' by other sounds - like when I speak or another person...
  7. Moby

    Shaking Head Quickly Stops My Low-Frequency Tinnitus Hum — Is It from Anxiety?

    Wow! I've been scouring the internet looking for some information about this weird type of tinnitus I've been experiencing since having COVID-19 and you've described it exactly! It is a low hum that gets interrupted when I speak (or someone else speaks in a low tone) or I shake my head (fast)...