Hello from Brazil! I always liked music and listened practically every day with my headphones at full volume.
I work in a very stressful environment and was looking for relaxation videos, that's when I heard about ASMR.
I put my headphones on and started listening at the minimum volume, I felt really good as I listened, felt my whole body relax, a shivering sensation on my scalp and I fell asleep.
When I woke up in the middle of the night I took off my headphones to go back to sleep, and then I heard a slight whistle. I thought it was strange, I looked for the source of the noise and I realized it was my ear.
This all happened about a month ago, since then I've been to two doctors.
The first one removed the wax and prescribed anti-inflammatories and a med for Meniere's, which did not solve anything.
The second sent me to take a Rivotril before bed to relieve my anxiety. Since then the buzzing has only been increasing.
My question may seem absurd but nothing comes out of my head that is more related to the effects of ASMR on the brain. I know the fact that I've always heard loud music weighs more than anything, but if ASMR works certain parts of the brain, could not it have triggered my tinnitus?
Thank you for your attention and apologies for my rusty English.
I work in a very stressful environment and was looking for relaxation videos, that's when I heard about ASMR.
I put my headphones on and started listening at the minimum volume, I felt really good as I listened, felt my whole body relax, a shivering sensation on my scalp and I fell asleep.
When I woke up in the middle of the night I took off my headphones to go back to sleep, and then I heard a slight whistle. I thought it was strange, I looked for the source of the noise and I realized it was my ear.
This all happened about a month ago, since then I've been to two doctors.
The first one removed the wax and prescribed anti-inflammatories and a med for Meniere's, which did not solve anything.
The second sent me to take a Rivotril before bed to relieve my anxiety. Since then the buzzing has only been increasing.
My question may seem absurd but nothing comes out of my head that is more related to the effects of ASMR on the brain. I know the fact that I've always heard loud music weighs more than anything, but if ASMR works certain parts of the brain, could not it have triggered my tinnitus?
Thank you for your attention and apologies for my rusty English.