- Sep 14, 2019
- 24
- Tinnitus Since
- 2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ears popped bad.. Lost my balance.. Machine sound followed.
Hello Tinnitus Talk.
Been lurking for a while. Felt like it was time to make an account. From what I've read and researched here on Tinnitus Talk I have somatic tinnitus. I went to my doctor, and an ear-nose-throat specialist here in Norway, and none of 'em could tell me anything else than "live with it!"... So... Thank you for educating me.
Not sure how I am feeling right now. Always loved music. From jamming blues with my dad on a roadtrip when I was a kid to classical or drum and bass.. So I guess this is seriocomical for me, because now I have an excuse to listen to music all the time (he-he-he-he: Peter Griffin laugh).
On a more serious note. The way I got this f*cking thing was about 4 months ago. For some reason my beloved Honda did a good job altering the pressure inside the car, and when I opened the door my ears popped like you wouldn't believe. Temporary lost my eyesight, hearing and balance. Soon after I had a bright tone in the middle of my head. Being the overly nervous diagnosed-with-avoidant-personality-disorder dude that I am, I panicked and went to sleep, hoping I would wake up and all would be well.. Woke up several hours later with a machine sound-thing that is still there to this day. Changes pitch with eye movement, clenching/moving the jaw. I'm also very sensitive about metal against metal sound which is new to me.
Anyway... Feeling the utmost respect for everyone of you, especially when reading that some of you have had this all your life.
Been lurking for a while. Felt like it was time to make an account. From what I've read and researched here on Tinnitus Talk I have somatic tinnitus. I went to my doctor, and an ear-nose-throat specialist here in Norway, and none of 'em could tell me anything else than "live with it!"... So... Thank you for educating me.
Not sure how I am feeling right now. Always loved music. From jamming blues with my dad on a roadtrip when I was a kid to classical or drum and bass.. So I guess this is seriocomical for me, because now I have an excuse to listen to music all the time (he-he-he-he: Peter Griffin laugh).
On a more serious note. The way I got this f*cking thing was about 4 months ago. For some reason my beloved Honda did a good job altering the pressure inside the car, and when I opened the door my ears popped like you wouldn't believe. Temporary lost my eyesight, hearing and balance. Soon after I had a bright tone in the middle of my head. Being the overly nervous diagnosed-with-avoidant-personality-disorder dude that I am, I panicked and went to sleep, hoping I would wake up and all would be well.. Woke up several hours later with a machine sound-thing that is still there to this day. Changes pitch with eye movement, clenching/moving the jaw. I'm also very sensitive about metal against metal sound which is new to me.
Anyway... Feeling the utmost respect for everyone of you, especially when reading that some of you have had this all your life.