Many people claim that there is no such thing as reactive tinnitus, that the word/term was invented on internet forums. Yet nobody can explain what it actually is. Some say it's a form of hyperacusis, others think it's related to TTS. Julian Cowan Hill emailed me and said it is over activity of the brain/nervous system.
Yet there are so many of us suffering from this. In my case, my "ordinary" T never bothers me, on the opposit. If I were to a enter a silent room I would hear absolute silence. Sometimes I can hear my "normal" T in silence, sometimes it can be a bit louder but not bothersome. But as soon as other sounds get involved, like my computer being on, ventilaiton or an AC, then I hear this annoying background sound coming with it. The moment you shut one of these things off - my T goes away almost entirely. If I'm on the street and a car passes by, I get that background whissling noise. As soon as the car has left - silence.
I was at my friends apartment today. His playstation was on all the time and it's sound caused an annoying background sound all the time. As soon as the PS got shut off I got soooooo relieved - silence. My "normal" T doesn't even bother me at all (with exceptions). It's only the reactive tinnitus or whatever you want to call it.
So..opinions? Any theories? Comments?
I dont know IF it has any connection, but a year before I got my tinnitus I actually experienced TTS symptoms. Like vibrating ears. They could sometimes vibrate by themselves, but mostly it was certain types of sound triggering it. Sometimes when I were to drink soda from the can, the moment i opened by lips it would start to vibrate/spasm around the ears. When I was going to eat soop, as soon as I opened by mouth before entering the spoon my ears/sides could vibrate quite heavily.
Yet there are so many of us suffering from this. In my case, my "ordinary" T never bothers me, on the opposit. If I were to a enter a silent room I would hear absolute silence. Sometimes I can hear my "normal" T in silence, sometimes it can be a bit louder but not bothersome. But as soon as other sounds get involved, like my computer being on, ventilaiton or an AC, then I hear this annoying background sound coming with it. The moment you shut one of these things off - my T goes away almost entirely. If I'm on the street and a car passes by, I get that background whissling noise. As soon as the car has left - silence.
I was at my friends apartment today. His playstation was on all the time and it's sound caused an annoying background sound all the time. As soon as the PS got shut off I got soooooo relieved - silence. My "normal" T doesn't even bother me at all (with exceptions). It's only the reactive tinnitus or whatever you want to call it.
So..opinions? Any theories? Comments?
I dont know IF it has any connection, but a year before I got my tinnitus I actually experienced TTS symptoms. Like vibrating ears. They could sometimes vibrate by themselves, but mostly it was certain types of sound triggering it. Sometimes when I were to drink soda from the can, the moment i opened by lips it would start to vibrate/spasm around the ears. When I was going to eat soop, as soon as I opened by mouth before entering the spoon my ears/sides could vibrate quite heavily.