Deep Pitch Question

taskigtläge

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Feb 27, 2014
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Sweden
Tinnitus Since
2013/12/28
So today hasnt been a good day for me. I had a somewhat panic attack (had a hard time breathing and got really dizzy for awhile) earlier today around 8 am at work, had to take a break for atleast a half an hour and then i went back to work.

Went straight to bed with a bad headache as soon as i came home and have been laying there until this hour.

As i have been laying here ive heard that my tinnitus from time to time has change to a very deep pitch for just a short time (like 1000hz) and been worried for the worst. Now im wondering, is this bad? will my tinnitus get any worse from now? Ive had these pitch changes before right when i got my tinnitus but not as many times as it has happend today (atleast 4 times).

Anyone had anything similar to this?
 
Well im not sure then but it sounds pretty deep, like...
If you put the frequency on 1000hz on this site http://www.generalfuzz.net/acrn/ then you got what im hearing from time to time. It sounds deep tho, like really loud.

@taskigtläge ,

I don't hear anything when I click on [Play Single Frequency].., I don't see where you change the Hz, etc. What am I missing here?

I have been dx'ed with Meniere's and I have these fleeting T sounds in low tones. I have a constant high pitch in my non-Meniere's ear. I'm interested to see how it matches up with your sound. Whenever I get these low tones, I get the sensation that my hearing knocks out for a brief moment while I'm getting these low tones. It always catches me off guard.
 
This is the closest i found to the sound i heard,

I as well have a high pitch in my right ear tho, higher than in my left ear. My hearing does get a little bit worse just when i get it as well, but i can still hear things clearly.

I have 3 diff sounds in my ears, i got one high pitch which changes sometimes to "white sound" noise, then i got this sound that sounds just like a jet plane is about to lift constantly.
 

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