- Nov 20, 2017
- 24
- Tinnitus Since
- 2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unsure, possibly headphone use.
Hey guys, I've been browsing and reading the posts in this forum since about mid last year but this is my first time posting.
I think I've had my tinnitus for a very long time but it was at barely noticeable levels, till last year when I noticed a fullness in my ear after having a few episodes of extremely loud ringing for a couple of seconds and then back to sort of a baseline level and from what I could gather, slight hearing loss (saw an audiologist at the time and they mentioned I had better hearing in my right ear than left) I also also saw 2 different ENT's and they didn't seem too concerned and basically just told me I should try cope as best I could and for the next few months I don't know if I got over it or just stopped caring but it didn't seem to bother me as much and I felt a lot less disorientated and focused on my hearing. My T is unilateral and from what I can tell my right ear is pretty much dead silence (or if it does have T I can barely notice it) while my left ear has this weird kind of loud hiss that fluctuates in it's tone all the time (kind of like a short circuit). So my first question is does anyone else here have a similar kind of sound? Is it possible it can die down a bit, based on how it seemed to get less noticeable the last time I had it over a few months?
I'm also worrying once again because it seems to have gotten a bit louder since about a week ago and from what I can tell I've once again got a feeling of fullness in my left ear and what I believe to be a bit of hearing loss again. (Not exceptionally bad, but enough for me to notice) My primary worry is that I have an acoustic neuroma based on what I've read about unilateral tinnitus (probably Googling too much as is typical in these kinds of situations) what is the likelihood of that? Or is it pretty rare even in unilateral T?
Kinda sucks when the people around me can't really relate to what I'm talking about when I say I have a noise constantly going on in my ear.
I think I've had my tinnitus for a very long time but it was at barely noticeable levels, till last year when I noticed a fullness in my ear after having a few episodes of extremely loud ringing for a couple of seconds and then back to sort of a baseline level and from what I could gather, slight hearing loss (saw an audiologist at the time and they mentioned I had better hearing in my right ear than left) I also also saw 2 different ENT's and they didn't seem too concerned and basically just told me I should try cope as best I could and for the next few months I don't know if I got over it or just stopped caring but it didn't seem to bother me as much and I felt a lot less disorientated and focused on my hearing. My T is unilateral and from what I can tell my right ear is pretty much dead silence (or if it does have T I can barely notice it) while my left ear has this weird kind of loud hiss that fluctuates in it's tone all the time (kind of like a short circuit). So my first question is does anyone else here have a similar kind of sound? Is it possible it can die down a bit, based on how it seemed to get less noticeable the last time I had it over a few months?
I'm also worrying once again because it seems to have gotten a bit louder since about a week ago and from what I can tell I've once again got a feeling of fullness in my left ear and what I believe to be a bit of hearing loss again. (Not exceptionally bad, but enough for me to notice) My primary worry is that I have an acoustic neuroma based on what I've read about unilateral tinnitus (probably Googling too much as is typical in these kinds of situations) what is the likelihood of that? Or is it pretty rare even in unilateral T?
Kinda sucks when the people around me can't really relate to what I'm talking about when I say I have a noise constantly going on in my ear.