As long as I can remember (I'm in my 50s) I've had the eeeeeeeeeeeeee/ngggggggggggggg going on bilaterally. It feels like it comes from within my head. I honestly didn't even recognize I "had tinnitus" until I started learning about it. I just thought everyone had this background noise.
Likely my tinnitus originates from a bunch of ear infections I had as a child that then resulted in me getting tubes in my ears, which perforate the eardrum in order to drain fluid from the Eustachian tubes. However I can't be absolutely sure this is the source. I have been to live shows that were loud but there was no moment where I realized the noise was louder. It's just always been there for me.
I am a scientist by profession but I am a passionate audio-nut audiophile with tubes, vinyl, nice speakers, a dedicated listening room with acoustic treatments, etc. I ***love*** the quiet despite the background head-noise. So I think by never assuming it was anything out of normal, my tinnitus is there screaming away but it's just there. I joke to myself that my brain runs a bit hot, and the tinnitus is evidence of that. I also joke to myself that as long as I have tinnitus, I know I'm alive haha (trying to put a positive spin on it). For sure if I really focus on it it can bum me out, but then I just forget about it.
One more thing that may be related or not to the source of my tinnitus. I get these regular "zingers" where all of the sudden it fires up (I think people call them spikes). Sometimes this spike is also associated with temporary high frequency hearing loss in the same ear. A few years ago "the curtain dropped" and suddenly my tinnitus spiked and it was as if someone stuffed cotton in my left ear. In the past this has sometimes been the result of congestion so I tried Sudafed but - nope. It persisted for days and I wen to the audiologist who verified the hearing loss. I got an MRI and nothing obvious showed up. Thankfully after a week or so it just cleared up... I think it was gradual. But I get these danged zingers all of the time and every time I get one I think, ugh, I hope the curtain lifts quickly....
So anyway because none of us can crawl inside the head of other people... I certainly can't assume my own approach (just living with it) is reasonable for someone else, but I guess all I'll say is I don't consider myself a victim of anything but... life. I have other things wrong with me involving my senses (cross eyed, colorblind) and I have just always accepted these things and just focused on living life. That sounds corny but it's working for me.
Likely my tinnitus originates from a bunch of ear infections I had as a child that then resulted in me getting tubes in my ears, which perforate the eardrum in order to drain fluid from the Eustachian tubes. However I can't be absolutely sure this is the source. I have been to live shows that were loud but there was no moment where I realized the noise was louder. It's just always been there for me.
I am a scientist by profession but I am a passionate audio-nut audiophile with tubes, vinyl, nice speakers, a dedicated listening room with acoustic treatments, etc. I ***love*** the quiet despite the background head-noise. So I think by never assuming it was anything out of normal, my tinnitus is there screaming away but it's just there. I joke to myself that my brain runs a bit hot, and the tinnitus is evidence of that. I also joke to myself that as long as I have tinnitus, I know I'm alive haha (trying to put a positive spin on it). For sure if I really focus on it it can bum me out, but then I just forget about it.
One more thing that may be related or not to the source of my tinnitus. I get these regular "zingers" where all of the sudden it fires up (I think people call them spikes). Sometimes this spike is also associated with temporary high frequency hearing loss in the same ear. A few years ago "the curtain dropped" and suddenly my tinnitus spiked and it was as if someone stuffed cotton in my left ear. In the past this has sometimes been the result of congestion so I tried Sudafed but - nope. It persisted for days and I wen to the audiologist who verified the hearing loss. I got an MRI and nothing obvious showed up. Thankfully after a week or so it just cleared up... I think it was gradual. But I get these danged zingers all of the time and every time I get one I think, ugh, I hope the curtain lifts quickly....
So anyway because none of us can crawl inside the head of other people... I certainly can't assume my own approach (just living with it) is reasonable for someone else, but I guess all I'll say is I don't consider myself a victim of anything but... life. I have other things wrong with me involving my senses (cross eyed, colorblind) and I have just always accepted these things and just focused on living life. That sounds corny but it's working for me.