Last night was horror.
I went to bed at 2-3 AM.
I woke up after 2 hours with a new, loud "eeeeeee" in my left ear (that was my good ear).
At first I thought that it was the sound that I was usually hearing in my right ear and now it somehow moved to the other ear, but no!
There were 2 distinct sounds, 2 different tonalities, one in my left ear and the other in my right ear.
I panicked but somehow i managed to go to sleep again,only to wake up after another 2 hours of nightmares in the loudest "eeeeeee"that i have ever heard.
Just like a fleeting tinnitus, not as its maximum point but rather when it starts to disappear.
Only this time it didn't dissapear and I had a strange sensation of aural fullness.
I waited for a couple of minutes and ended up having the biggest panic attack ever.
I woke my husband up, he tried to help me but there wasn't much to be done.
I started crying and shaking.
It felt like everything was out of my control.
So I did something that I haven't done since February, I took a Xanax.
Thank god, after about a half an hour I fell asleep for 4 hours.
I woke up hearing only my base level tinnitus (the "eeeee" was still there but at an acceptable level) an being afraid to talk, to move, to breath...
Now, the tinnitus returned to my base level, but louder. I still hear that " eeeeee" but not as loud like last night.
So in the last days I got 2 more tones in my good ear, a sweeping sound and an intermittent " eeeee".
Add to that the bilateral hiss, the typewriter tinnitus, the alien insect and the super loud "eeeeee" that i had last night and you have the perfect recipe for a disaster. Not to mention the hyperacusis.
I don't have an explanation for these new tones. I didn't expose myself to loud sounds, I haven't been sick or something, I tried to eat healthy, and took my supplements.
At this point, I don't know what else should I do.
I guess the disease is progressing and there is nothing else I could do but accept it and go with the flow.
I can manage my old sounds. But not the new ones. Not coming like this, out of the blue, not with this intensity.