Thanks for your input. It's useful to know who has that because it helps me figure out some pathology that's similar.I know you hadn't asked but for what it's worth I get a weird wine glass sound when I yawn. Granted, my tinnitus sounds like a wine glass being played so it's probably just regular old tinnitus. I hope this subsides for all of us. It seems likely since it's subsided for @Brian Newman and @Matchbox in the past?
It's been just under a month since the dysacusis started for me and I've noticed like a 10 percent difference. Running water will ALWAYS set it off but it's not quite as intense. The fridge doesn't cause it to distort anymore. I'm hoping this is slow signs of improvement.
Yours is idiopathic? Just out of the blue?
Mine began off Prednisone so could entirely be due to some kind of fluid imbalance from that. I figured that yawn wine glass sound was due to a fistula and leaking... it could still be due to some membrane adhesion or movement... but the fact that you have it and certainly didn't go diving/flying/exercising to cause it is making me doubt that sound is related then.
That wine glass hum also comes out around some objects (not NEARLY as disturbing as the lightsaber or drone in the morning).
The metallic clinks you have I also recall having, showers were fun. They went away, but the ride isn't over yet apparently, new sounds take it's place... seems like a brain process too because sometimes I'll get sounds coming out my left, and then a day or so later they're out my right (earplugs in silence, so it isn't sound triggering it) which seems impossible so there's got to be some brain screwed upness at play too.
It took at least a month for them to dissipate to where running water isn't enough to set it off. I took regular vitamins and turmeric for a while during that time... might've helped. Benzos definitely help. Alcohol made me notice is less. Low salt did nothing. Steroids may have helped, but that's imo a huge gamble.
@GBB, apparently benzos helped him with the distortion as well as Kava Kava? I'd like to know for sure. I have a new lightsaber distortion which loves coming out over music / etc, if Kava Kava is a bit more sustainable long term I might start using it on weekends if it actually works for the whole day.