- May 13, 2019
- 5
- Tinnitus Since
- 2006
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Firearm close in proximity
My first post - Really glad I found this site. Have incurred tinnitus before - see reason below, but here's my real reason for the post:
Trying to figure out why my hearing sporadically sounds like someone is talking to me through a slinky or a spring. My kids had a toy microphone when they were little and an internal spring in it distorted their voice. For the last four weeks, that's what voices sound like to me. The local ENT said there was no fluid or anything in my ears and was at a loss as to why the distortion of sound. It's so bad, listening to a radio is out of the question! (incredible buzziness).
Here's a secondary - possibly related? issue - every day around 3-4:00pm, I get a major headache on the crown of my head. Told the ENT this too and he asked all the caffeine/food/stress questions, etc. but was still unsure of anything.
This morning I woke up to -for the first time - with loud tinnitus ringing in my RIGHT ear.
Have no vertigo, no dizziness, no double vision or any other visual issues. (my wife thinks it's all eye strain).
Have sinus issues been know to 'interfere' with auditory signals? (am thinking that could be headache-related too).
*Thirteen years ago, I had a gun shot go off next to my LEFT ear; lost part of hearing and had bad tinnitus for a long time. Now that just comes and goes, so maybe that ear is lucky.
Trying to figure out why my hearing sporadically sounds like someone is talking to me through a slinky or a spring. My kids had a toy microphone when they were little and an internal spring in it distorted their voice. For the last four weeks, that's what voices sound like to me. The local ENT said there was no fluid or anything in my ears and was at a loss as to why the distortion of sound. It's so bad, listening to a radio is out of the question! (incredible buzziness).
Here's a secondary - possibly related? issue - every day around 3-4:00pm, I get a major headache on the crown of my head. Told the ENT this too and he asked all the caffeine/food/stress questions, etc. but was still unsure of anything.
This morning I woke up to -for the first time - with loud tinnitus ringing in my RIGHT ear.
Have no vertigo, no dizziness, no double vision or any other visual issues. (my wife thinks it's all eye strain).
Have sinus issues been know to 'interfere' with auditory signals? (am thinking that could be headache-related too).
*Thirteen years ago, I had a gun shot go off next to my LEFT ear; lost part of hearing and had bad tinnitus for a long time. Now that just comes and goes, so maybe that ear is lucky.