- Nov 22, 2020
- 1
- Tinnitus Since
- 1995
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise exposure, aging, inflammation, and trigeminal shingles
Greetings, fellow sufferers!
Like most of us here, I only have a few clues as to causes of my tinnitus.
I've experienced short term tinnitus after noise exposure when I was a young adult, but that went away. But about 25 years ago, I started getting high pitched (8-10 kHz) sizzle in both ears that is made worse by inflammation.
My big clue was that one particularly bad allergy season, I did a course of oral Prednisone, and the tinnitus completely disappeared for days. But it returned. Alas, later courses of Prednisone did not have the same effect.
I do have about 60-70 dB loss at 8 kHz, but only 20-30 dB at 1 kHz. I really think most audiology testing is very rough, and doesn't deal with tinnitus much at all. It's not clear to me how much of my loss at 8 kHz is due to the tinnitus masking the tones or actual loss.
I recently started trialing a pair of ReSound Preza hearing aids from Costco. I'm not that satisfied with the fittings.
I do computer networking for a living, specializing in firewalls and packet capture. I'm an amateur audio engineer, occasional ham radio operator, and tinker in electronics.
I've been reading a lot of audiology papers and a couple of books, and hope to do some real-ear type experiments. I'll be looking for others doing the same.
=seymour=
Like most of us here, I only have a few clues as to causes of my tinnitus.
I've experienced short term tinnitus after noise exposure when I was a young adult, but that went away. But about 25 years ago, I started getting high pitched (8-10 kHz) sizzle in both ears that is made worse by inflammation.
My big clue was that one particularly bad allergy season, I did a course of oral Prednisone, and the tinnitus completely disappeared for days. But it returned. Alas, later courses of Prednisone did not have the same effect.
I do have about 60-70 dB loss at 8 kHz, but only 20-30 dB at 1 kHz. I really think most audiology testing is very rough, and doesn't deal with tinnitus much at all. It's not clear to me how much of my loss at 8 kHz is due to the tinnitus masking the tones or actual loss.
I recently started trialing a pair of ReSound Preza hearing aids from Costco. I'm not that satisfied with the fittings.
I do computer networking for a living, specializing in firewalls and packet capture. I'm an amateur audio engineer, occasional ham radio operator, and tinker in electronics.
I've been reading a lot of audiology papers and a couple of books, and hope to do some real-ear type experiments. I'll be looking for others doing the same.
=seymour=