- Dec 3, 2022
- 927
- Tinnitus Since
- 2004
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic trauma
While quietly watching TV with my wife last night, my tinnitus in my right ear suddenly stopped and for a brief moment I had zero hearing in that right ear; the hearing returned shortly thereafter, but it seemed slightly more attenuated than before. The right side tinnitus was gone and I was completely surprised.
What was most surprising was I found out that most of my high pitch horrific tinnitus screeching, multiple tones, warbling and discordant sounds were being generated in my right ear; the high pitch (12 kHz) static sounds remained present in my left ear and were unaffected.
These changes brought immediate relief to me and it felt like a massive weight was lifted from my shoulders after more than 5 years of catastrophic tinnitus and 20 years total tinnitus experience. I was amazed how much my right ear had generated the most grief. It was wonderful.
I told my wife about what just happened and mentioned that I would gladly pay someone $100,000 if this could be permanent. She seemed surprised that I would pay that amount, but then she realized the significance this change had after I explained how it impacted me.
Unfortunately, I'm back to 'normal' this morning as it woke me up at 3am per my usual routine; the slight hearing loss is also gone. This loss of right side tinnitus had happened to me once before about a month ago when I woke up to use the bathroom and noticed zero tinnitus in my right ear. It was so dramatic that I couldn't go back to sleep. It gradually came back to full volume within the next several hours.
I don't know what to think about this temporary change; the relief was great but having the tinnitus return to what it was before was depressing. I'd almost rather it didn't happen.
I've seen that others in the success stories have had their chronic tinnitus completely go away, but I've not seen anyone else mention that their long term, chronic tinnitus temporarily stop on one side. Has this ever happened to you? I'm not sure what to make of it. It would be great if it these changes were permanent, but being an expert tinnitus sufferer, it would be devastating if it returned after a long absence.
What was most surprising was I found out that most of my high pitch horrific tinnitus screeching, multiple tones, warbling and discordant sounds were being generated in my right ear; the high pitch (12 kHz) static sounds remained present in my left ear and were unaffected.
These changes brought immediate relief to me and it felt like a massive weight was lifted from my shoulders after more than 5 years of catastrophic tinnitus and 20 years total tinnitus experience. I was amazed how much my right ear had generated the most grief. It was wonderful.
I told my wife about what just happened and mentioned that I would gladly pay someone $100,000 if this could be permanent. She seemed surprised that I would pay that amount, but then she realized the significance this change had after I explained how it impacted me.
Unfortunately, I'm back to 'normal' this morning as it woke me up at 3am per my usual routine; the slight hearing loss is also gone. This loss of right side tinnitus had happened to me once before about a month ago when I woke up to use the bathroom and noticed zero tinnitus in my right ear. It was so dramatic that I couldn't go back to sleep. It gradually came back to full volume within the next several hours.
I don't know what to think about this temporary change; the relief was great but having the tinnitus return to what it was before was depressing. I'd almost rather it didn't happen.
I've seen that others in the success stories have had their chronic tinnitus completely go away, but I've not seen anyone else mention that their long term, chronic tinnitus temporarily stop on one side. Has this ever happened to you? I'm not sure what to make of it. It would be great if it these changes were permanent, but being an expert tinnitus sufferer, it would be devastating if it returned after a long absence.