Hi,
I recently decided it would be a good idea to wear hearing protection (Peltor X5, which is quite strong) 24/7 because my regular tinnitus had become milder, but my daily fluctuating reactive sounds and sound distortions were still quite disturbing. After about 3-4 months of using the protection, I developed a new tone. It resembles a trumpet being played in an orchestra. Unlike regular tinnitus, this sound has a melody with short pauses, no more than a second long. The sound doesn't seem to come from my ears but rather from my head. It also reacts to external noises, and when I hear those, it feels as if the trumpet sound is coming from the source of those external sounds.
Could this be caused by overprotection? Since developing tinnitus, I've isolated myself from the outside world, and recently, I've been wearing hearing protection 24/7, even inside my house. I did take short breaks to let fresh air into my ears, but I don't understand how isolating myself from external sounds could make things worse. There's no sound to damage any organ.
The likely cause of my tinnitus was using an antidepressant for five days and then stopping it about 1.5 years ago. My tinnitus started the night I stopped taking the pills. For the past year, I've been taking 3.75 mg of Mirtazapine.
I recently decided it would be a good idea to wear hearing protection (Peltor X5, which is quite strong) 24/7 because my regular tinnitus had become milder, but my daily fluctuating reactive sounds and sound distortions were still quite disturbing. After about 3-4 months of using the protection, I developed a new tone. It resembles a trumpet being played in an orchestra. Unlike regular tinnitus, this sound has a melody with short pauses, no more than a second long. The sound doesn't seem to come from my ears but rather from my head. It also reacts to external noises, and when I hear those, it feels as if the trumpet sound is coming from the source of those external sounds.
Could this be caused by overprotection? Since developing tinnitus, I've isolated myself from the outside world, and recently, I've been wearing hearing protection 24/7, even inside my house. I did take short breaks to let fresh air into my ears, but I don't understand how isolating myself from external sounds could make things worse. There's no sound to damage any organ.
The likely cause of my tinnitus was using an antidepressant for five days and then stopping it about 1.5 years ago. My tinnitus started the night I stopped taking the pills. For the past year, I've been taking 3.75 mg of Mirtazapine.