- Aug 4, 2017
- 172
- Tinnitus Since
- July 2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Eustachian tube dysfunction (from infection / labyrinthitis)
My tinnitus started two weeks ago. It was the weekend, and a few times I noticed "hey, my ears are ringing..." but I sort of ignored it, went about my business, and didn't notice it after a while. This continued for a few days, and I figured that I would bring it up with my doctor during my yearly physical (scheduled for October) if it was still happening.
Well, over the course of 10 days, it got progressively worse. I'm pretty sure it's stopped getting worse for now, but it's at the point that I can hear it pretty much all the time, at least when it is pretty quiet. I need both sound and a task to focus on to get it out of my head, temporarily.
So, I did make an appointment with my physician two days ago. He checked my ears and found nothing (I was hoping that it would be something obvious like an ear infection). He referred me to an audiologist as the next step, and I am still waiting to hear back about that appointment.
In the meantime, I started reading whatever I could, but there is a lot to go through. It doesn't help that there are so many different kinds of tinnitus... Whenever I hear of some success story or treatment, I'm not sure if it even would apply to the type of tinnitus that I have.
Mine is tonal tinnitus. I tried to measure the frequency and landed on around 15,250 Hz (though it's hard to distinguish the frequencies up that high). I looked into the notched therapy but it doesn't look like it works so well with very high frequency tinnitus (I can't even hear the sound that would be "above" the notch). I'm listening to noise at night and that works OK (no way I could sleep without it).
So, yes. I'll keep reading. But, if anyone has experience with coping with high frequency tonal tinnitus, or has any resources that you could point me to, I'd be very thankful for any responses.
Well, over the course of 10 days, it got progressively worse. I'm pretty sure it's stopped getting worse for now, but it's at the point that I can hear it pretty much all the time, at least when it is pretty quiet. I need both sound and a task to focus on to get it out of my head, temporarily.
So, I did make an appointment with my physician two days ago. He checked my ears and found nothing (I was hoping that it would be something obvious like an ear infection). He referred me to an audiologist as the next step, and I am still waiting to hear back about that appointment.
In the meantime, I started reading whatever I could, but there is a lot to go through. It doesn't help that there are so many different kinds of tinnitus... Whenever I hear of some success story or treatment, I'm not sure if it even would apply to the type of tinnitus that I have.
Mine is tonal tinnitus. I tried to measure the frequency and landed on around 15,250 Hz (though it's hard to distinguish the frequencies up that high). I looked into the notched therapy but it doesn't look like it works so well with very high frequency tinnitus (I can't even hear the sound that would be "above" the notch). I'm listening to noise at night and that works OK (no way I could sleep without it).
So, yes. I'll keep reading. But, if anyone has experience with coping with high frequency tonal tinnitus, or has any resources that you could point me to, I'd be very thankful for any responses.