- Oct 21, 2018
- 999
- Tinnitus Since
- 1997
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ear infection
Hi all,
For those with more than one sound, how do you cope?
Up until October (& for 20 years before that) I had one sound & all I had to deal with was variations in loudness.
Since my noise exposure in October, my original sound is higher but I also have beeps in my left ear, that are there when I wake up, disappear through the day, then come back on at night. Sometimes it's not there at all.
Then my right ear will do the same or sound like someone rubbing a wet finger on a wine glass rim towards the end of the day.
When I first got tinnitus 20 years ago I had these beeps and pulsatile tinnitus, but this vanished, I didn't even notice when, it just did.
10 years ago my left hand jaw pinged and I got TMJ and I had an awful radio screeching oscillating in my head but that went after 5-6 months.
I'm finding this current situation hard to deal with. I just don't see light at the end of the tunnel.
How do you cope with it? For me it's the randomness of it; the 'oh frack there it is'; the waking up one day and the beeps being there or maybe not.
For those with more than one sound, how do you cope?
Up until October (& for 20 years before that) I had one sound & all I had to deal with was variations in loudness.
Since my noise exposure in October, my original sound is higher but I also have beeps in my left ear, that are there when I wake up, disappear through the day, then come back on at night. Sometimes it's not there at all.
Then my right ear will do the same or sound like someone rubbing a wet finger on a wine glass rim towards the end of the day.
When I first got tinnitus 20 years ago I had these beeps and pulsatile tinnitus, but this vanished, I didn't even notice when, it just did.
10 years ago my left hand jaw pinged and I got TMJ and I had an awful radio screeching oscillating in my head but that went after 5-6 months.
I'm finding this current situation hard to deal with. I just don't see light at the end of the tunnel.
How do you cope with it? For me it's the randomness of it; the 'oh frack there it is'; the waking up one day and the beeps being there or maybe not.