Hi all! Just discovered Tinnitus Talk when searching, yet again, for tinnitus relief. Mine started around 5 years ago for no apparent reason. I was sitting in a quiet room when I had that sudden ringing that always subsided after about a minute in the past, but this time... it stayed, and never left. I went to an ENT doctor and paid good money to be told the obvious. "You have tinnitus." No kidding!
About 5 or 6 months ago, I also developed pulsatile tinnitus, so I went back to the ENT. Turns out I now have some hearing loss at high frequencies. As for the pulsatile tinnitus, I had an ABR test performed to rule out acoustic neuroma. The results were normal for that. As of right now, I'm scheduled for a CT scan in about a week to check for any vascular anomalies.
I'm 58 and live a pretty quiet life. I work from home and the most noise I'm exposed to is the TV in the background at a low volume. When I was younger, I did listen to loud music pretty frequently, but this tinnitus would seem to be a very delayed reaction to that.
Anyway, that enough of an icebreaker. Happy to find this forum! Maybe we can all help each other.
About 5 or 6 months ago, I also developed pulsatile tinnitus, so I went back to the ENT. Turns out I now have some hearing loss at high frequencies. As for the pulsatile tinnitus, I had an ABR test performed to rule out acoustic neuroma. The results were normal for that. As of right now, I'm scheduled for a CT scan in about a week to check for any vascular anomalies.
I'm 58 and live a pretty quiet life. I work from home and the most noise I'm exposed to is the TV in the background at a low volume. When I was younger, I did listen to loud music pretty frequently, but this tinnitus would seem to be a very delayed reaction to that.
Anyway, that enough of an icebreaker. Happy to find this forum! Maybe we can all help each other.