- Jan 4, 2017
- 1
- Tinnitus Since
- March 2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Stress, suppressed anger building muscular tension
Hi,
I got my T last year when I had a fight with a friend in our band that I now left and didn't speak out enough. This made my jaws go crazy. Literally, I was chewing on my anger. Besides, I was exposed to very loud drums played by said friend, that was part of what the fight evolved from.
My T used to be a single high tone around 10 to 14 kHz. Now it gradually turned into a hiss around the same frequencies. It is only on the left ear now, and I wanted to know what the frequencies are, so I downloaded a tone generator for my phone. It is called ToneGen or Audio test tone generator, it's free on the Android marketplace Google Play Store. It can explore frequencies by dialling them up and down with a scale on the screen. I discovered that frequencies beyond 14 kHz are almost gone on the left side, while I still hear them ok on my right ear. Quality headphones required
Long story short, what I discovered was that playing these frequencies and dialling them up and down, my T vanishes when I stop the sound. Ranging from a few seconds to longer periods of time. This may be the presumably damaged by high volumes nerve cells firing anyway, and the hearing system can reduce the amplification in that area. All very unscientific, mind you. Anyway, some may profit from this.
But be careful, this is the exact opposite of some treatments with notch filtered music, it may not work for others or spike their T.
All the best
Thomas
I got my T last year when I had a fight with a friend in our band that I now left and didn't speak out enough. This made my jaws go crazy. Literally, I was chewing on my anger. Besides, I was exposed to very loud drums played by said friend, that was part of what the fight evolved from.
My T used to be a single high tone around 10 to 14 kHz. Now it gradually turned into a hiss around the same frequencies. It is only on the left ear now, and I wanted to know what the frequencies are, so I downloaded a tone generator for my phone. It is called ToneGen or Audio test tone generator, it's free on the Android marketplace Google Play Store. It can explore frequencies by dialling them up and down with a scale on the screen. I discovered that frequencies beyond 14 kHz are almost gone on the left side, while I still hear them ok on my right ear. Quality headphones required
Long story short, what I discovered was that playing these frequencies and dialling them up and down, my T vanishes when I stop the sound. Ranging from a few seconds to longer periods of time. This may be the presumably damaged by high volumes nerve cells firing anyway, and the hearing system can reduce the amplification in that area. All very unscientific, mind you. Anyway, some may profit from this.
But be careful, this is the exact opposite of some treatments with notch filtered music, it may not work for others or spike their T.
All the best
Thomas