- Dec 31, 2014
- 16
- Tinnitus Since
- Several years
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown
Does anyone experience this?
I can hardly hear my tinnitus and sometimes cannot even hear it in quiet rooms if the room is large. For example, at the library it is very quiet, but the room is very large so I don't hear anything in my ears. But at home, in a quiet room, I hear it more because my house is very small and the rooms are small. At night I hear it a lot because it's so quiet and it's worse with my head against the pillow. I had an appt. at the bank today and it too was a larger room, but totally quiet and I couldn't hear it.
Another quick question... do you find that you're sensitive to hearing every little sound? While at the bank, I picked up on a hum and it was from the bank rep's computer in her office. I tend to pick up on all kinds of electronic sounds... beeps, hums, etc. Sometimes it gets on my nerves because I'm always thinking, "what is that sound? is my tinnitus getting worse?" But it's always coming from something (fridge, water cooler, fan, etc.)
I can hardly hear my tinnitus and sometimes cannot even hear it in quiet rooms if the room is large. For example, at the library it is very quiet, but the room is very large so I don't hear anything in my ears. But at home, in a quiet room, I hear it more because my house is very small and the rooms are small. At night I hear it a lot because it's so quiet and it's worse with my head against the pillow. I had an appt. at the bank today and it too was a larger room, but totally quiet and I couldn't hear it.
Another quick question... do you find that you're sensitive to hearing every little sound? While at the bank, I picked up on a hum and it was from the bank rep's computer in her office. I tend to pick up on all kinds of electronic sounds... beeps, hums, etc. Sometimes it gets on my nerves because I'm always thinking, "what is that sound? is my tinnitus getting worse?" But it's always coming from something (fridge, water cooler, fan, etc.)