Thanks in advance to anyone who reads this all. I really appreciate it. I'm going so nuts I'm starting to have panic attacks and feel like I need to go to the ER or something. I have no idea what to do.
I'm 20 years old and I have battling with congestion since the Monday after Palm Sunday. At first it was in my left ear but I now feel it in my right. My voice sounded naisly and I had pressure in my sinuses but rhats ir.
2 days ago I started feeling burning in my eyes and said that maybe it was allergies (although I never had allergies in the past). I went to the store and bought Claritin-D. Next day, yesterday, I was sitting on the couch in the evening and noticed a high pitch ringing. I thought maybe it was one of my appliances in the house so I put my head against the pillow and still heard it, but assumed it was something not in my head. I then went upstairs to my room where I know that it is quiet and I still heard it. I naturally was freaking out because the pitch is so high. I was up till 4:30am last night because of the noise.
Today I woke up and didn't think of it for a few minutes. When I remembered I had it yesterday I refused to let myself hear it again (regardless of whether it existed or not) and played music on my iPhone speaker (low) while I got ready. I then proceeded on with my day, are something, drove to my neurologist (who I saw because I was getting chronic headaches in January which have since disappeared), went to the appointment, and drove back, all without hearing or acknowledging the sound. All the sudden I was waiting in the car while my mother ran into Walgreens when I noticed it. I again plugged my ear to hear if it was external or internal and sure enough it was internal. Since then, I have heard it all day and it's driving me absolutely crazy. I went to my GP who saw that I had fluid in my right ear (the ear I hear it in more).
Side note: sometimes, especially when I'm in the car, I hear a ringing and get nervous that it's a new T sound starting out. But when I get home and go into a quiet room, I realize it was external or in my head and not T.
Another strange thing: unlike my T that I had since November 2014 that I can mask, this I feel gets louder with minor background noise. For example, even listening to TV makes the beeping/siren noise louder. Also I went to Whole Foods and I could hear it over the general background noise in the supermarket. That's why I think it's in my head because when I'm in a completely silent room it's relatively low, but it raises in volume as my background josie raises in volume and decreases in volume immediately when my background noise decreases.
Do you guys think it's the congestion causing this sound? Or do you think it's a new T sound? Or I kinda feel like I could be imagining it more in my head and my brain thinks it hears it even when it doesn't because of the reason in the paragraph above.
Also, what can I do to not focus on it? I try so hard not to focus on it but everything just comes second to that noise. Thanks in advance.
I'm 20 years old and I have battling with congestion since the Monday after Palm Sunday. At first it was in my left ear but I now feel it in my right. My voice sounded naisly and I had pressure in my sinuses but rhats ir.
2 days ago I started feeling burning in my eyes and said that maybe it was allergies (although I never had allergies in the past). I went to the store and bought Claritin-D. Next day, yesterday, I was sitting on the couch in the evening and noticed a high pitch ringing. I thought maybe it was one of my appliances in the house so I put my head against the pillow and still heard it, but assumed it was something not in my head. I then went upstairs to my room where I know that it is quiet and I still heard it. I naturally was freaking out because the pitch is so high. I was up till 4:30am last night because of the noise.
Today I woke up and didn't think of it for a few minutes. When I remembered I had it yesterday I refused to let myself hear it again (regardless of whether it existed or not) and played music on my iPhone speaker (low) while I got ready. I then proceeded on with my day, are something, drove to my neurologist (who I saw because I was getting chronic headaches in January which have since disappeared), went to the appointment, and drove back, all without hearing or acknowledging the sound. All the sudden I was waiting in the car while my mother ran into Walgreens when I noticed it. I again plugged my ear to hear if it was external or internal and sure enough it was internal. Since then, I have heard it all day and it's driving me absolutely crazy. I went to my GP who saw that I had fluid in my right ear (the ear I hear it in more).
Side note: sometimes, especially when I'm in the car, I hear a ringing and get nervous that it's a new T sound starting out. But when I get home and go into a quiet room, I realize it was external or in my head and not T.
Another strange thing: unlike my T that I had since November 2014 that I can mask, this I feel gets louder with minor background noise. For example, even listening to TV makes the beeping/siren noise louder. Also I went to Whole Foods and I could hear it over the general background noise in the supermarket. That's why I think it's in my head because when I'm in a completely silent room it's relatively low, but it raises in volume as my background josie raises in volume and decreases in volume immediately when my background noise decreases.
Do you guys think it's the congestion causing this sound? Or do you think it's a new T sound? Or I kinda feel like I could be imagining it more in my head and my brain thinks it hears it even when it doesn't because of the reason in the paragraph above.
Also, what can I do to not focus on it? I try so hard not to focus on it but everything just comes second to that noise. Thanks in advance.