I received my first dose of the Pfizer vaccine on Saturday. Saturday evening I think I was lying in bed (forget exactly when I noticed this) in silence and noticed an incredibly faint ringing coming from like the top of inside of my head. Not one ear or the other, just up top inside my head. Not loud, but constant and very faint. Now that I am hyper focused on it, I can hear it pretty easily. I would sort of liken it to the sound a TV would make before flat screens (early 2000s) when you'd turn it on with nothing actually on the TV so the screen is black, but you can tell the TV is on because it's make an electric humming? But, again, it's faint.
Once in a blue moon I do experience full fledged tinnitus in either ear, where the ear sounds sort of like it's clogged and the heavy ringing lasts for maybe up to 10 seconds. This is not even close to that, but it's starting to drive me crazy because it's all I can focus on and I am also paranoid that whatever this is was caused by the shot. But, at the same time, I don't know if this has always been around and I am just now somehow noticing it. Timing seems awfully convenient though. It appears that ~1 in 40,000 people experience tinnitus from a COVID-19 vaccine, so it is extremely rare, but I don't know why I would happen to notice this the night I got my first shot and was not aware of this (albeit rare) side effect until I researched it following Saturday evening.
I almost wonder if it's nothing at all but me hearing my brain activity when it's completely silent? Like literally the "sound of silence" - but then again, now that I am hyper focused on it, I can hear it if I try even when there are other sounds around.
Earlier today I was laying down for a bit and noticed that it seemed as though the sound is more prominent when I am laying down.
I guess I am looking for peace of mind that this is something that everyone experiences in silence and I am just making it up in my head to be something it is not. Does what I am explaining sound like tinnitus or just regular ambient noise your mind/whatever makes that I am now focusing on but has always been around?
Once in a blue moon I do experience full fledged tinnitus in either ear, where the ear sounds sort of like it's clogged and the heavy ringing lasts for maybe up to 10 seconds. This is not even close to that, but it's starting to drive me crazy because it's all I can focus on and I am also paranoid that whatever this is was caused by the shot. But, at the same time, I don't know if this has always been around and I am just now somehow noticing it. Timing seems awfully convenient though. It appears that ~1 in 40,000 people experience tinnitus from a COVID-19 vaccine, so it is extremely rare, but I don't know why I would happen to notice this the night I got my first shot and was not aware of this (albeit rare) side effect until I researched it following Saturday evening.
I almost wonder if it's nothing at all but me hearing my brain activity when it's completely silent? Like literally the "sound of silence" - but then again, now that I am hyper focused on it, I can hear it if I try even when there are other sounds around.
Earlier today I was laying down for a bit and noticed that it seemed as though the sound is more prominent when I am laying down.
I guess I am looking for peace of mind that this is something that everyone experiences in silence and I am just making it up in my head to be something it is not. Does what I am explaining sound like tinnitus or just regular ambient noise your mind/whatever makes that I am now focusing on but has always been around?