It's weird, I feel like it is actually emitting noise from my ear and it is resonating. Like I physically feel like there is air being vibrated in or around my ear canal.
I also get a vibrating sound, usually before going to sleep, but it is only in my right ear. I feel as though it's a muscle vibrating somewhere near there, and it only happens if I don't 100% relax my facial and neck muscles.Yes I experience a humming/vibration almost generator like sound/feeling. I also feel something spasming in both ears at times (it's not the ear drum fluttering). Has anyone connected this feeling to tensor tympani myoclonus or stapedius myoclonus?
I also get a vibrating sound, usually before going to sleep, but it is only in my right ear. I feel as though it's a muscle vibrating somewhere near there, and it only happens if I don't 100% relax my facial and neck muscles.
Yep, me too. I often feel vibrations in my head, but only with the mid- and low-pitch T. The high ringing sound doesn't do it, but the lower sounds feel like there's a generator or engine in my head.
Oh yeah. Especially if I'm in a quiet environment. I feel like my inner ear and even my brain is buzzing and vibrating.
Mine feels/sounds like a generator too! Do you have H? Wondering whether to attribute it to H or T?
I did have H, really bad, for months. In fact I was really worried about that when I got my hearing aids in October, but they have actually helped the H a lot! This makes NO sense to me, but there you go. They've helped the T too, but not as much as the H. I also haven't had any episodes of that awful echo hearing since I started wearing the aids (do you know what I'm talking about, the echo hearing?). I'm no expert, but my bet would be that the vibration is part of the T, as I still have that sometimes, albeit at a lower level than before.
I did have H, really bad, for months. In fact I was really worried about that when I got my hearing aids in October, but they have actually helped the H a lot! This makes NO sense to me, but there you go. They've helped the T too, but not as much as the H. I also haven't had any episodes of that awful echo hearing since I started wearing the aids (do you know what I'm talking about, the echo hearing?). I'm no expert, but my bet would be that the vibration is part of the T, as I still have that sometimes, albeit at a lower level than before.