Hi all, I am 36 and totally bumming. I work at a synthesizer store and teach music production which is my dream. A bout 1.5 months ago I started getting short bouts of tinnitus, they would last for only a few seconds and than be gone. Than one day it happened and it has not stopped since. It started only in my left ear with a constant high pitch and about 2 days later I heard what sounds like high pitched crickets in my right ear - almost feels like its rotating in my head. When I drive the tinnitus in my left ear is bad, it sounds like a resonance spike from the sound of my wheels on the road - like a muffled second track of audio in my ear. Something about my left ear feels like it's got water in it or something.
Sometimes the cricket/chirping sound in my right ear isn't bad or not present but it is around most days especially into the evening and I have a hard time knowing whether it's my right or left ear causing the issue. The tinnitus in my left ear is constant and my ear feels "full" but I have been looked at by an ENT and very briefly by a Neurotologist (he did the same look in the ears that the ENT did) and both of them said that they can see nothing wrong with my ears. In fact they both told me to "relax." Like how am I supposed to find peace when I can't even do my job, let alone sleep or even carry on a conversation? I am highly stressed but it feels like the stress is coming from this never ending torture. There are other things in my life that cause me stress but can this really be a stress issue? For instance my sister is dying of colon cancer to which they only gave her 6 months to live - and this all did start shortly after that news but I can't really imagine it being related. I can't shake the idea that this is something physiological. Today my girlfriend turned on her hair dryer and it hurt my ears, that was a first. The ringing intensified greatly just during the duration of her hair drying which was happening downstairs. Another oddity I have noticed is that if i press my finger into my right ear and put a bit of pressure on my right ear drum it makes me a bit dizzy. Moving the suction that my finger creates in my ear back and forth will make me feel woozy while it's happening. I've also noticed it's becoming very difficult to tell where sounds are coming from, I have a hard time knowing if I am hearing something behind me or in front of me, anyone experience that? It does get louder when I open my jaw wide but that has kinda always been there as long as I can remember.
I have heard of habituation but I can't imagine habituating to a sound that seems to change - and come and go as it pleases. How do you get used to something that you can't predict? I honestly don't know what to do, I feel pretty upset and losing hope after seeing so many professionals with no results. This just absolutely sucks, it's such a gut punch to have your life be audio and now it hurts to listen. I am on amitriptyline for neuropathy pain and taking Gabapentin as well when needed. I have read that amitriptyline is a medication used for tinnitus but I have had zero results in that regard nor has it helped with my pain level. I am seeing a jaw specialist next as I try and tackle the idea of TMJ which honestly I hope it is, at least people seem to get better from that.
I haven't heard any stories of "Yay, my tinnitus went away!" or "this medicine actually works!" or "try acupuncture it worked for me," it seems there is little hope out there and I am having a really hard time accepting that this is just my lot in life. Send good vibes please.
-Matthew
Sometimes the cricket/chirping sound in my right ear isn't bad or not present but it is around most days especially into the evening and I have a hard time knowing whether it's my right or left ear causing the issue. The tinnitus in my left ear is constant and my ear feels "full" but I have been looked at by an ENT and very briefly by a Neurotologist (he did the same look in the ears that the ENT did) and both of them said that they can see nothing wrong with my ears. In fact they both told me to "relax." Like how am I supposed to find peace when I can't even do my job, let alone sleep or even carry on a conversation? I am highly stressed but it feels like the stress is coming from this never ending torture. There are other things in my life that cause me stress but can this really be a stress issue? For instance my sister is dying of colon cancer to which they only gave her 6 months to live - and this all did start shortly after that news but I can't really imagine it being related. I can't shake the idea that this is something physiological. Today my girlfriend turned on her hair dryer and it hurt my ears, that was a first. The ringing intensified greatly just during the duration of her hair drying which was happening downstairs. Another oddity I have noticed is that if i press my finger into my right ear and put a bit of pressure on my right ear drum it makes me a bit dizzy. Moving the suction that my finger creates in my ear back and forth will make me feel woozy while it's happening. I've also noticed it's becoming very difficult to tell where sounds are coming from, I have a hard time knowing if I am hearing something behind me or in front of me, anyone experience that? It does get louder when I open my jaw wide but that has kinda always been there as long as I can remember.
I have heard of habituation but I can't imagine habituating to a sound that seems to change - and come and go as it pleases. How do you get used to something that you can't predict? I honestly don't know what to do, I feel pretty upset and losing hope after seeing so many professionals with no results. This just absolutely sucks, it's such a gut punch to have your life be audio and now it hurts to listen. I am on amitriptyline for neuropathy pain and taking Gabapentin as well when needed. I have read that amitriptyline is a medication used for tinnitus but I have had zero results in that regard nor has it helped with my pain level. I am seeing a jaw specialist next as I try and tackle the idea of TMJ which honestly I hope it is, at least people seem to get better from that.
I haven't heard any stories of "Yay, my tinnitus went away!" or "this medicine actually works!" or "try acupuncture it worked for me," it seems there is little hope out there and I am having a really hard time accepting that this is just my lot in life. Send good vibes please.
-Matthew