Hi all,
I woke up with tinnitus in my left ear one day about 4 years ago.
If my tinnitus isn't bad, then it's an occasional click in my ear, a lot like touching two live wires together. If it's a bit worse, the clicks become a crackle. If it gets really bad, the crackle becomes a buzz.
There is a definite link to sounds around me. The crackling might be brought on by a running tap, or someone talking, or a car passing by. However my ear seems to change sensitivity also, so escaping to a quiet room doesn't work... the ear adjusts, and then the crackling occurs at the slightest noise, and eventually (especially at night) spontaneously.
Sometimes I have had months go by with no T at all. Other times, it has started one day and not stopped for 4 months. Sometimes it will be mild (a slight crackling in the morning), other times it has been extremely bad (a loud buzz bought on by almost any sound).
I can often get rid of my T for the day by 'blasting' it with noise. Nothing really loud, but a shower often helps, as does going outside and being near heavy traffic. However if the T is bad then this tends to work only temporarily, and as soon as I'm back in the house, it will creep back minutes later. I tend to have white noise playing constantly, in the hopes that this fends off the T (and I think that it does, if the T isn't too bad).
I'm at the point right now where I have no idea if this is physical or neurological. From description of symptoms that I've read, I think there's a chance it could be Stapedius Myoclonus. The sound I have is not like a beating drum (which I've read is typical of Tympani). Rather, it's a "snappy", almost digital noise, closer to electricity.
I also have the standard ringing-in-the-ears T in both ears, but that doesn't really bother me, it's cake compared to this clicking/crackling/buzzing nightmare.
I'm hoping that I'll hear from other people on this forum who have similar symptoms. I've not had much luck with tinnitus specialists or ENTs.
I woke up with tinnitus in my left ear one day about 4 years ago.
If my tinnitus isn't bad, then it's an occasional click in my ear, a lot like touching two live wires together. If it's a bit worse, the clicks become a crackle. If it gets really bad, the crackle becomes a buzz.
There is a definite link to sounds around me. The crackling might be brought on by a running tap, or someone talking, or a car passing by. However my ear seems to change sensitivity also, so escaping to a quiet room doesn't work... the ear adjusts, and then the crackling occurs at the slightest noise, and eventually (especially at night) spontaneously.
Sometimes I have had months go by with no T at all. Other times, it has started one day and not stopped for 4 months. Sometimes it will be mild (a slight crackling in the morning), other times it has been extremely bad (a loud buzz bought on by almost any sound).
I can often get rid of my T for the day by 'blasting' it with noise. Nothing really loud, but a shower often helps, as does going outside and being near heavy traffic. However if the T is bad then this tends to work only temporarily, and as soon as I'm back in the house, it will creep back minutes later. I tend to have white noise playing constantly, in the hopes that this fends off the T (and I think that it does, if the T isn't too bad).
I'm at the point right now where I have no idea if this is physical or neurological. From description of symptoms that I've read, I think there's a chance it could be Stapedius Myoclonus. The sound I have is not like a beating drum (which I've read is typical of Tympani). Rather, it's a "snappy", almost digital noise, closer to electricity.
I also have the standard ringing-in-the-ears T in both ears, but that doesn't really bother me, it's cake compared to this clicking/crackling/buzzing nightmare.
I'm hoping that I'll hear from other people on this forum who have similar symptoms. I've not had much luck with tinnitus specialists or ENTs.