Hey... I lurk here from time to time but decided to create an account because I'm losing my mind. I need to talk with someone who's had a similar experience, if possible.
I've had moderate tinnitus in both ears for a little over 5 years I'd say — or anyway, that's when I became fully aware of it. I've learned to live with it and hardly ever notice it anymore unless I'm really trying to hear it (it's about a 3/10 in terms of how bothersome I find it). Unfortunately I do not know the cause. I remember that taking strong decongestants for sinus / ear problems is what initially made me aware of it. I sometimes have random little flare-ups but they usually last a few hours only, or maybe a day at worst, most of the time only in one ear at a time. Again, very manageable.
A few days ago, I purchased some Sony XM3 headphones with active noise-cancelling. They are the first over-ear, noise-cancelling headphones I ever owned. (I've always owned earbuds / in-ear headphones, and have never had any issues with them whatsoever).
At first I really enjoyed them. I liked how the ANC allowed me to block out outside noises so I could lower my volume below 50% without hearing anything else. They didn't make me feel like the tinnitus was louder or anything. That is, for the three first days.
Then two days ago, I listened to some piano (again, not loud) for two or three hours, with the ANC turned on. I was also adjusting the equalizer in the process. A few hours after listening to music, I realized that my jaw felt a little sore (probably from the clamping — they're brand new and still a little tight) and more importantly, that the tinnitus had flared up to the point that it really bothered me. I immediately stopped using the headphones and haven't used them since.
It has been almost 48 hours now, and the tinnitus is just as loud and really high-pitched. Honestly, I'm starting to freak out — my flare-ups usually don't last this long.
I tried looking it up on Google, but I'm getting very contradictory answers. Some people say the ANC can't cause or exacerbate tinnitus, others say it made theirs rage.
I don't know whether it was the ANC, the jaw pressure (I have slight TMJ), the fact that I messed with the equalizer for a while... or even the fact that I took some decongestants (prescribed by my ENT for allergies), but whatever it was, the tinnitus won't calm down.
I don't know who to ask and discuss this with, and I'm scared it won't go back to its usual level. Surely listening to music with ANC on at a very reasonable volume for 2-3 hours can't possibly have caused permanent damage...?
I'm so confused. And honestly terrified — I haven't been able to eat or sleep much and it made me sick this morning. While I am prone to anxiety, I haven't felt this panicked in a very long time and I'm having a hard time distracting myself because all I hear is the ringing. Obviously, being this anxious doesn't help with the tinnitus at all. I took 20mg of Benadryl last night to sleep and it did make the tinnitus more quiet... for a few hours.
I wish I could go to a doctor or ENT, but it's January 1, everything is closed, plus my city is in lockdown. I have a phone appointment with a doctor tomorrow, but my ENT clinic is closed until next week at best.
Has anyone with ANC headphones experienced something similar, and did the tinnitus calm down after a while? I need a little hope here, anything to calm down, really...
Sorry for the very long post. Any feedback or advice would be greatly appreciated, please.
Thanks.
I've had moderate tinnitus in both ears for a little over 5 years I'd say — or anyway, that's when I became fully aware of it. I've learned to live with it and hardly ever notice it anymore unless I'm really trying to hear it (it's about a 3/10 in terms of how bothersome I find it). Unfortunately I do not know the cause. I remember that taking strong decongestants for sinus / ear problems is what initially made me aware of it. I sometimes have random little flare-ups but they usually last a few hours only, or maybe a day at worst, most of the time only in one ear at a time. Again, very manageable.
A few days ago, I purchased some Sony XM3 headphones with active noise-cancelling. They are the first over-ear, noise-cancelling headphones I ever owned. (I've always owned earbuds / in-ear headphones, and have never had any issues with them whatsoever).
At first I really enjoyed them. I liked how the ANC allowed me to block out outside noises so I could lower my volume below 50% without hearing anything else. They didn't make me feel like the tinnitus was louder or anything. That is, for the three first days.
Then two days ago, I listened to some piano (again, not loud) for two or three hours, with the ANC turned on. I was also adjusting the equalizer in the process. A few hours after listening to music, I realized that my jaw felt a little sore (probably from the clamping — they're brand new and still a little tight) and more importantly, that the tinnitus had flared up to the point that it really bothered me. I immediately stopped using the headphones and haven't used them since.
It has been almost 48 hours now, and the tinnitus is just as loud and really high-pitched. Honestly, I'm starting to freak out — my flare-ups usually don't last this long.
I tried looking it up on Google, but I'm getting very contradictory answers. Some people say the ANC can't cause or exacerbate tinnitus, others say it made theirs rage.
I don't know whether it was the ANC, the jaw pressure (I have slight TMJ), the fact that I messed with the equalizer for a while... or even the fact that I took some decongestants (prescribed by my ENT for allergies), but whatever it was, the tinnitus won't calm down.
I don't know who to ask and discuss this with, and I'm scared it won't go back to its usual level. Surely listening to music with ANC on at a very reasonable volume for 2-3 hours can't possibly have caused permanent damage...?
I'm so confused. And honestly terrified — I haven't been able to eat or sleep much and it made me sick this morning. While I am prone to anxiety, I haven't felt this panicked in a very long time and I'm having a hard time distracting myself because all I hear is the ringing. Obviously, being this anxious doesn't help with the tinnitus at all. I took 20mg of Benadryl last night to sleep and it did make the tinnitus more quiet... for a few hours.
I wish I could go to a doctor or ENT, but it's January 1, everything is closed, plus my city is in lockdown. I have a phone appointment with a doctor tomorrow, but my ENT clinic is closed until next week at best.
Has anyone with ANC headphones experienced something similar, and did the tinnitus calm down after a while? I need a little hope here, anything to calm down, really...
Sorry for the very long post. Any feedback or advice would be greatly appreciated, please.
Thanks.