- Jun 25, 2018
- 24
- Tinnitus Since
- Monday, June 18th, 2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown
I woke up last week on Monday morning before a dental appointment (which I was anxious about) and noticed that my voice was vibrating in my left ear in a really noticeable, uncomfortable way. What's funny is it actually went away for several hours and I was fine during the dental appointment.
At this point, I thought it was related to anxiety. How wrong I was.
It returned in the evening, then stayed with me into Tuesday morning and all day Tuesday. I went to bed and woke up and it seemed to be gone all of Wednesday. Woke up Thursday and thought I could feel it coming on, but got up and it seemed to dissipate, although I didn't feel as good as I did on Wednesday.
Then Friday, it returned, and it has been intractable ever since. The sensitivity to noise seems to be getting worse. I mentioned on the tinnitus support forum how I took a trip to the supermarket and it was excruciating. That same trip a day or two before was manageable.
Of particular note is that it seems to be LOW frequency sounds that kill my ear. The air conditioning fan saturates my ear drum to the point where I get a full feeling and am more or less numb to the wobbling discomfort for when these noises first hit. The low tones in the car engine as I'm driving kill me. All the machines in the supermarket...even those dozens of feet away...sounded like they were pressed against my ear. Low tones in cars as they pass by kill me. The thunder in today's thunderstorm bothered me.
Taking a shower is miserable. I reached the point of ear drum saturation, but then I felt quite a bit dizzy.
Based on the fact that my sinuses are as clear as ever, and the sudden onset, I'm thinking it's more likely a tumor. But there doesn't seem to be a great amount of clear literature on exactly how common hyperacusis is for acoustic neuroma, and vice versa.
Nor does there seem to be anything specifying which frequencies of sound you have sensitivity to mean what.
My other thought is a regular brain tumor, either a primary or a metastasis from some other cancer. I've had all kinds of weird symptoms over the past several months that I thought seemed to be paraneoplastic in nature, but I could never find any clear information on that either.
At this point, I thought it was related to anxiety. How wrong I was.
It returned in the evening, then stayed with me into Tuesday morning and all day Tuesday. I went to bed and woke up and it seemed to be gone all of Wednesday. Woke up Thursday and thought I could feel it coming on, but got up and it seemed to dissipate, although I didn't feel as good as I did on Wednesday.
Then Friday, it returned, and it has been intractable ever since. The sensitivity to noise seems to be getting worse. I mentioned on the tinnitus support forum how I took a trip to the supermarket and it was excruciating. That same trip a day or two before was manageable.
Of particular note is that it seems to be LOW frequency sounds that kill my ear. The air conditioning fan saturates my ear drum to the point where I get a full feeling and am more or less numb to the wobbling discomfort for when these noises first hit. The low tones in the car engine as I'm driving kill me. All the machines in the supermarket...even those dozens of feet away...sounded like they were pressed against my ear. Low tones in cars as they pass by kill me. The thunder in today's thunderstorm bothered me.
Taking a shower is miserable. I reached the point of ear drum saturation, but then I felt quite a bit dizzy.
Based on the fact that my sinuses are as clear as ever, and the sudden onset, I'm thinking it's more likely a tumor. But there doesn't seem to be a great amount of clear literature on exactly how common hyperacusis is for acoustic neuroma, and vice versa.
Nor does there seem to be anything specifying which frequencies of sound you have sensitivity to mean what.
My other thought is a regular brain tumor, either a primary or a metastasis from some other cancer. I've had all kinds of weird symptoms over the past several months that I thought seemed to be paraneoplastic in nature, but I could never find any clear information on that either.