- Mar 6, 2017
- 37
- Tinnitus Since
- 02/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud music and gaming via headphones, earbuds and headset
Hello everyone,
I recently got tinnitus on Feb 20. I'm a heavy user of ear buds and head phones. I probably suspect that was what caused my T. I had a ringing sound that varied in volume in my ears. Sometimes my T would switch from my left ear to my right ear. Sometimes it would ring on both ears. I went to my audiologist about a week or so after my T started. My doctor said my hearing is fine. She noticed no loss of hearing in my ears. Flash forward a few days, my T was starting to dim down. My T went from a 5 to a 1. In my right ear I heard no noise whatsoever.
Then that's when I did the dumbest thing possible. On March 3, I thought everything was okay and I decided to just let loose and play some music on my headphones. After 30-40 minutes of playing music on my headphones, I stopped. Everything sounded fine. The next day my T spiked hard. I didn't have the ringing sound anymore. My T sounded like crickets.
I know I'm an idiot. Please don't add any more insult to the injury. My question is has anyone had their T change from one sound to another? My T seems more quiet when I wake up, but during the afternoons and nights it spikes a bit. Even when I exercise, my T seems to increase in volume. I'm taking the usual cocktail of supplements. I have good days and bad days when my T varies in sound. Also when it felt like my T was healing, I had a sharp pain in both of my ears. After the pain subsided, I knew my T was disappearing. Coincidence? I don't know. I'll also be leaving on a trip via airplane. Is there any precautions I should be taking, besides earplugs? Thanks in advance.
I recently got tinnitus on Feb 20. I'm a heavy user of ear buds and head phones. I probably suspect that was what caused my T. I had a ringing sound that varied in volume in my ears. Sometimes my T would switch from my left ear to my right ear. Sometimes it would ring on both ears. I went to my audiologist about a week or so after my T started. My doctor said my hearing is fine. She noticed no loss of hearing in my ears. Flash forward a few days, my T was starting to dim down. My T went from a 5 to a 1. In my right ear I heard no noise whatsoever.
Then that's when I did the dumbest thing possible. On March 3, I thought everything was okay and I decided to just let loose and play some music on my headphones. After 30-40 minutes of playing music on my headphones, I stopped. Everything sounded fine. The next day my T spiked hard. I didn't have the ringing sound anymore. My T sounded like crickets.
I know I'm an idiot. Please don't add any more insult to the injury. My question is has anyone had their T change from one sound to another? My T seems more quiet when I wake up, but during the afternoons and nights it spikes a bit. Even when I exercise, my T seems to increase in volume. I'm taking the usual cocktail of supplements. I have good days and bad days when my T varies in sound. Also when it felt like my T was healing, I had a sharp pain in both of my ears. After the pain subsided, I knew my T was disappearing. Coincidence? I don't know. I'll also be leaving on a trip via airplane. Is there any precautions I should be taking, besides earplugs? Thanks in advance.