Hi all,
I'm a sufferer for little over a year now. I got tinnitus from a cinema sitting close to a loud (broken?) speaker during an action movie. Basically after that I had a whole 'concert/jet engine' inside my head. My hearing has a spiky 30db drop @ 6khz as a consequence also.
I have been seeking a lot of help from doctors, patient organisations and of course the web, since I am very bothered by it. However, I still feel a little misunderstood, and there hasn't been someone, which I could completely relate my tinnitus to. And I have experienced some doctors getting slightly annoyed, when I tell them, that their maskers or other suggestions don't have a great effect on me.
I don't know, if this is because my T is in the bad end of the scale, or if it is because my type of T is just not that frequent amongst the masses.
It makes me feel alone, and in the hopes of getting people's understanding - and in the hopes of maybe helping others - I will try to describe my tinnitus in the following.
My T is residing in my 'whole head' so to say. It sounds like a high pitched airplane, that is about to take off, and it is loud. It's hard to mask with other sounds, since it has a tendency to raise in volume together with my masking sound. However, with some effort, I can almost not hear it, while I shower (which I have also heard other people state).
This is my 'first type of tinnitus', and I will call this Type 1. In the following I will describe another tinnitus, Type 2, that I also experience:
I can't hear Type 2 tinnitus the most of the day, and it has very different characteristics:
- Very clear tone in a lower frequency than my Type 1.
- A lot lower in volume compared to Type 1.
- Located to either left or right ear (never both).
- I have multiple of these(!), and they are silent through the day. They occur, when I have to sleep.
- When I hear it, I cannot unhear it. I have to use a sound masker to let my brain 'forget' the sound again.
- They are maskable with sound - unlike my Type 1.
- Sleeping/anti-anxiety pills seem to help, and there is a strong relation to anxity. If I 'panic' during the night, they arrive.
So basically Type 1 is the loud and nasty one, because it prevents me from gathering my focus during the day, and it seems inescapable. Type 2 doesn't bother me as much besides, when I have to sleep. It seems like my brain is capable of completely suppressing it unless I get too anxious.
So I guess, that I am unique in this business?
Kind regards,
Mal
I'm a sufferer for little over a year now. I got tinnitus from a cinema sitting close to a loud (broken?) speaker during an action movie. Basically after that I had a whole 'concert/jet engine' inside my head. My hearing has a spiky 30db drop @ 6khz as a consequence also.
I have been seeking a lot of help from doctors, patient organisations and of course the web, since I am very bothered by it. However, I still feel a little misunderstood, and there hasn't been someone, which I could completely relate my tinnitus to. And I have experienced some doctors getting slightly annoyed, when I tell them, that their maskers or other suggestions don't have a great effect on me.
I don't know, if this is because my T is in the bad end of the scale, or if it is because my type of T is just not that frequent amongst the masses.
It makes me feel alone, and in the hopes of getting people's understanding - and in the hopes of maybe helping others - I will try to describe my tinnitus in the following.
My T is residing in my 'whole head' so to say. It sounds like a high pitched airplane, that is about to take off, and it is loud. It's hard to mask with other sounds, since it has a tendency to raise in volume together with my masking sound. However, with some effort, I can almost not hear it, while I shower (which I have also heard other people state).
This is my 'first type of tinnitus', and I will call this Type 1. In the following I will describe another tinnitus, Type 2, that I also experience:
I can't hear Type 2 tinnitus the most of the day, and it has very different characteristics:
- Very clear tone in a lower frequency than my Type 1.
- A lot lower in volume compared to Type 1.
- Located to either left or right ear (never both).
- I have multiple of these(!), and they are silent through the day. They occur, when I have to sleep.
- When I hear it, I cannot unhear it. I have to use a sound masker to let my brain 'forget' the sound again.
- They are maskable with sound - unlike my Type 1.
- Sleeping/anti-anxiety pills seem to help, and there is a strong relation to anxity. If I 'panic' during the night, they arrive.
So basically Type 1 is the loud and nasty one, because it prevents me from gathering my focus during the day, and it seems inescapable. Type 2 doesn't bother me as much besides, when I have to sleep. It seems like my brain is capable of completely suppressing it unless I get too anxious.
So I guess, that I am unique in this business?
Kind regards,
Mal