- Jun 30, 2017
- 10
- Tinnitus Since
- 2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Very loud music from ear buds
I'm 14 years old and going to turn 15 in about a month.
My story is a little weird as I'm not sure when all this really began. I'm almost certain the reason I may have tinnitus is from exposure to very loud music from my ear buds for about 1 to 2 years now.
Over these 1 or 2 years I've noticed that whenever I listened to the very loud music ( And keep in mind this only ever happened when I listened to my music on my ear buds) my right ear would start buzzing not in a way where I would hear sound in my head but to where it would actually buzz and do this weird spasm and this would only last about 0.5 to 1 sec. This would only happen 1 time during my jamming out and I can recall that it would sometimes happen twice, but for about the time that this would all happen I thought nothing of it and would just take out my right ear bud and then proceed to put it back in. I can't recall a moment where my left ear would ever do the same which weirds me out more.
Even now I'm not sure if this is just some weird response my right ear would have to loud music or it was the headphones themselves.
And the reason I say that is because (I forgot to mention this) but when I had the earbud in my ear it would make a weird static like noise in my right ear and once i take it off it goes away. So eventually, my curiosity got to me and a month ago I tried searching up what this was and I would type it in exactly how I described it and I saw tinnitus. At first it scared me and I looked into it more and did my research, when I saw "buzzing" it meant an actual sound and it didn't mean the weird spasm I was experiencing in my right ear. And I read somewhere that it didn't always mean you were going deaf, I felt relieved that it didn't seem that serious at the time.
But I'm not entirely dumb, even though I misread it I had a talk with my best friend and we came to the conclusion that I should still cut down on the volume I listened to on my headphones, and at the beginning of June I switched my ear buds to headphones that went over my ears because they broke, and since the beginning of June I've stopped having these weird little reactions.
A little recently I've noticed my ears feeling a little clogged and feeling like I could've hear out of them better in the past than before and I've felt like this for a while but about 1-2 weeks ago I just completely lost the headphones and decided to just listen to music without them and because of all the panicking and overthinking about going deaf. So fast forward to today where my entire would just went crashing down, I noticed this little ringing noise that wouldn't go away, I start to get scared and a little anxious.
And I started to go to the internet to look for answers. Like if anyone else hears ringing in almost quiet environments. And all I got was websites and forums to tinnitus and at this point I'm absolutely terrified.
So many questions running through my head as to how this is happening, and why it's all happening now, and like this. I tried asking my brother to stand in a silent room with me and he said he also heard a small ringing too and as we go upstairs into the kitchen where it's a lot more noisy I ask if he hear a small ringing not a super loud one and he eventually said no, and then I go to my room and start losing it.
I really think to myself I do have tinnitus, and I start crying, I don't want to live with a constant ringing inside my head for the rest of my life. And I read that paying attention to it will only make it worse. And pay attention I did, my anxiety sky rocketed, I was crying for a little, and before this I have been struggling with depression and other problems.
This didn't help my situation at all, and what makes this even more complex is that I'm pretty sure I've heard this ringing before in quiet places, but it never bothered me because I thought everyone else heard this in quiet places.
I'm also pretty sure I've heard this as I try to sleep but it's NEVER bothered me and I can sleep with ease and I can only remember times where I never heard it.
So what's happening? Am I going insane? Is this all in my head? Do I really have tinnitus? If so why wasn't I bothered by this earlier and wouldn't notice it? I know I probably have lots of earwax build up but I'm not convinced this is why I'm hearing ringing.
I feel so alone, I know other people have tinnitus but I think I'm alone in this type of situation. I'm young, I want to go to concerts and listen to louder music than the normal. (not extremely loud like I did before, never) But I want to have fun, I'm terrified, I've been crying, and I feel like I'm losing my mind.
I've told my parents what's been happening and my mom is going to make an appointment with the doctor tomorrow morning asap.
Can someone please help me? What's going on with me? I noticed as I type this I subdued the ringing because I wasn't paying attention to it at all even though I was talking about it. But it still comes back as I think about it.
Someone please help.
My story is a little weird as I'm not sure when all this really began. I'm almost certain the reason I may have tinnitus is from exposure to very loud music from my ear buds for about 1 to 2 years now.
Over these 1 or 2 years I've noticed that whenever I listened to the very loud music ( And keep in mind this only ever happened when I listened to my music on my ear buds) my right ear would start buzzing not in a way where I would hear sound in my head but to where it would actually buzz and do this weird spasm and this would only last about 0.5 to 1 sec. This would only happen 1 time during my jamming out and I can recall that it would sometimes happen twice, but for about the time that this would all happen I thought nothing of it and would just take out my right ear bud and then proceed to put it back in. I can't recall a moment where my left ear would ever do the same which weirds me out more.
Even now I'm not sure if this is just some weird response my right ear would have to loud music or it was the headphones themselves.
And the reason I say that is because (I forgot to mention this) but when I had the earbud in my ear it would make a weird static like noise in my right ear and once i take it off it goes away. So eventually, my curiosity got to me and a month ago I tried searching up what this was and I would type it in exactly how I described it and I saw tinnitus. At first it scared me and I looked into it more and did my research, when I saw "buzzing" it meant an actual sound and it didn't mean the weird spasm I was experiencing in my right ear. And I read somewhere that it didn't always mean you were going deaf, I felt relieved that it didn't seem that serious at the time.
But I'm not entirely dumb, even though I misread it I had a talk with my best friend and we came to the conclusion that I should still cut down on the volume I listened to on my headphones, and at the beginning of June I switched my ear buds to headphones that went over my ears because they broke, and since the beginning of June I've stopped having these weird little reactions.
A little recently I've noticed my ears feeling a little clogged and feeling like I could've hear out of them better in the past than before and I've felt like this for a while but about 1-2 weeks ago I just completely lost the headphones and decided to just listen to music without them and because of all the panicking and overthinking about going deaf. So fast forward to today where my entire would just went crashing down, I noticed this little ringing noise that wouldn't go away, I start to get scared and a little anxious.
And I started to go to the internet to look for answers. Like if anyone else hears ringing in almost quiet environments. And all I got was websites and forums to tinnitus and at this point I'm absolutely terrified.
So many questions running through my head as to how this is happening, and why it's all happening now, and like this. I tried asking my brother to stand in a silent room with me and he said he also heard a small ringing too and as we go upstairs into the kitchen where it's a lot more noisy I ask if he hear a small ringing not a super loud one and he eventually said no, and then I go to my room and start losing it.
I really think to myself I do have tinnitus, and I start crying, I don't want to live with a constant ringing inside my head for the rest of my life. And I read that paying attention to it will only make it worse. And pay attention I did, my anxiety sky rocketed, I was crying for a little, and before this I have been struggling with depression and other problems.
This didn't help my situation at all, and what makes this even more complex is that I'm pretty sure I've heard this ringing before in quiet places, but it never bothered me because I thought everyone else heard this in quiet places.
I'm also pretty sure I've heard this as I try to sleep but it's NEVER bothered me and I can sleep with ease and I can only remember times where I never heard it.
So what's happening? Am I going insane? Is this all in my head? Do I really have tinnitus? If so why wasn't I bothered by this earlier and wouldn't notice it? I know I probably have lots of earwax build up but I'm not convinced this is why I'm hearing ringing.
I feel so alone, I know other people have tinnitus but I think I'm alone in this type of situation. I'm young, I want to go to concerts and listen to louder music than the normal. (not extremely loud like I did before, never) But I want to have fun, I'm terrified, I've been crying, and I feel like I'm losing my mind.
I've told my parents what's been happening and my mom is going to make an appointment with the doctor tomorrow morning asap.
Can someone please help me? What's going on with me? I noticed as I type this I subdued the ringing because I wasn't paying attention to it at all even though I was talking about it. But it still comes back as I think about it.
Someone please help.