Hello everyone. I recently had a setback that I'm still trying to habituate from but it's taking it's time. I've had annoying reactive T in my head for five years, and soft tonal T in my right ear for longer. About a week ago I became aware of a new ringing in my left ear, just my left (so it's unilateral). For the vast majority of the time, it is so quiet that I can only hear it if I plug my ears or if I'm in a very quiet environment like my bedroom. But I became aware of it when one night last week it was quite audible, to the same extent as the tonal ringing in my right ear. Six days later, it hasn't been that loud, though I think there were a couple of moments before that three weeks or so ago where I think I had a similar experience but didn't focus on it.
I don't think the ringing in my left ear is related to what was already in my right. They're both soft tonal sounds (the right is usually louder) but the right is in the key of A and the newly developed left one is more of a G or F# (musicians will understand where I'm coming from!).
There's a few things I should probably mention;
* I have perfect hearing range in my right ear, but I have ultra high frequency hearing loss in my left. This has been the case for at least five years and over that time when I had another hearing test, it was about the same if not better!
* I do listen to a lot of music on my MP3 player, but the volume limit is capped below what would be perceived as dangerous levels. Noise does not aggravate this new tinnitus that has developed, so I am not sure if this has anything to do with it, though I still worry.
* My left ear has issues with crackling upon some very loud volumes or high frequencies (been like that for five years also). Not as bad as it was when it started but still present to a lesser extent.
* I have TMD in my left jaw which makes this side of my jaw click and pop, and that's been the case since January. Opening my mouth wide has no effect or changes on the tinnitus that's newly developed. It does however make the reactive T in my head louder. The dentist gave me a mouth guard to wear at night some months back, but two months of wearing this had no positive effect at all so I stopped wearing it. I am not sure if this could be related to the new T in my left ear.
* There has been impacted earwax that was in my left ear that my GP discovered in February this year that was flushed out back in June, but it didn't have any effect on my hearing at all, before and after.
I know it's only been a week and it's been very quiet thus far, but because it's new and came out of nowhere I've been a bit scared and on edge about it. I don't know what caused the ringing, and I know I tend to jump to conclusions and overreact. I have thought about consulting a GP or ENT again about this at some point (NHS), but I worry that at best they won't be able to find or do anything, and at worst I'll just get fobbed off.
Any advice or feedback on this would be very welcome
I don't think the ringing in my left ear is related to what was already in my right. They're both soft tonal sounds (the right is usually louder) but the right is in the key of A and the newly developed left one is more of a G or F# (musicians will understand where I'm coming from!).
There's a few things I should probably mention;
* I have perfect hearing range in my right ear, but I have ultra high frequency hearing loss in my left. This has been the case for at least five years and over that time when I had another hearing test, it was about the same if not better!
* I do listen to a lot of music on my MP3 player, but the volume limit is capped below what would be perceived as dangerous levels. Noise does not aggravate this new tinnitus that has developed, so I am not sure if this has anything to do with it, though I still worry.
* My left ear has issues with crackling upon some very loud volumes or high frequencies (been like that for five years also). Not as bad as it was when it started but still present to a lesser extent.
* I have TMD in my left jaw which makes this side of my jaw click and pop, and that's been the case since January. Opening my mouth wide has no effect or changes on the tinnitus that's newly developed. It does however make the reactive T in my head louder. The dentist gave me a mouth guard to wear at night some months back, but two months of wearing this had no positive effect at all so I stopped wearing it. I am not sure if this could be related to the new T in my left ear.
* There has been impacted earwax that was in my left ear that my GP discovered in February this year that was flushed out back in June, but it didn't have any effect on my hearing at all, before and after.
I know it's only been a week and it's been very quiet thus far, but because it's new and came out of nowhere I've been a bit scared and on edge about it. I don't know what caused the ringing, and I know I tend to jump to conclusions and overreact. I have thought about consulting a GP or ENT again about this at some point (NHS), but I worry that at best they won't be able to find or do anything, and at worst I'll just get fobbed off.
Any advice or feedback on this would be very welcome