- Dec 17, 2022
- 1
- Tinnitus Since
- 2000
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Operations, infections, and unknown
Hiya! I am so glad I have found this group. I just got off the phone with the doctor who was not very helpful at all.
I have the low hum tinnitus in my left side which is like everyone has been describing. I've had it for 3 weeks. It went away for just a few hours once and to be honest it was weird. But otherwise it's constant. I feel like it's a muscular spasm thing also.
I have high-pitched, rushing, popping tinnitus in my right ear from ear drum damage caused by operations and infections. I have learned to cope with this and it's mostly not too bad, though has its trials.
About 10 weeks ago after ear suction (which I have every 6 months) I got a massive blocked head feeling. I went completely deaf in my right ear (which is already half deaf) and my whole head felt awful. I got headaches every day, especially at night. Then, the blocked feeling lifted a bit and the same week I developed the low hum. Some describe it as the Hum of Death. It's not fun.
Now I am mainly with just the low hum but also strange head tension. I try and self-massage and put healing balms on. Keeping my ears dry and warm. I've stayed in a lot because I am scared noise will make it worse and also I have felt really tired and achey.
I had a really bad cold the past two weeks that didn't start getting better until I took some antibiotics and a nasal spray for possible sinus infection. The cold is passing now but the low hum as strong as ever.
The vibration is the worst part of it. It's making me clench my jaw and feel tense. I have TMJ issues and have been battling that for a few years now, using a mouth guard and relaxation techniques. However, now with the low hum, it's even harder to relax.
Earlier I burst into tears again as I didn't sleep well enough and each night I am trying my best to relax and get to sleep but it takes me forever. I wake early and can't get to sleep. I might just go out later and see my friend's band. Despite feeling like a sack of potatoes and really achey it seems that most people on here find going out helps distract them. Maybe sitting here focusing on it is not helping. But I am so tired!
So that's basically where I am at. I am really affected by this and it's making my life a misery. I have gained a bit of reassurance that at least I am not alone but I don't know if I can manage this for very long. I am a performer playing saxophone and it seems like that's not a good idea at the moment! I have no idea but my energy levels and headaches has forced me to take time off. That's really upsetting me as well.
I wish the healthcare was better here in the UK. I'm back on the waiting list for ENT but it sounds like this could be a long journey. I am going to remain optimistic and have found that some videos on YouTube give me some relief.
If anyone has any other tricks or help, that would be amazing!
I am so glad this community is here! Thanks for saving me as I really was starting to climb the walls x
I have the low hum tinnitus in my left side which is like everyone has been describing. I've had it for 3 weeks. It went away for just a few hours once and to be honest it was weird. But otherwise it's constant. I feel like it's a muscular spasm thing also.
I have high-pitched, rushing, popping tinnitus in my right ear from ear drum damage caused by operations and infections. I have learned to cope with this and it's mostly not too bad, though has its trials.
About 10 weeks ago after ear suction (which I have every 6 months) I got a massive blocked head feeling. I went completely deaf in my right ear (which is already half deaf) and my whole head felt awful. I got headaches every day, especially at night. Then, the blocked feeling lifted a bit and the same week I developed the low hum. Some describe it as the Hum of Death. It's not fun.
Now I am mainly with just the low hum but also strange head tension. I try and self-massage and put healing balms on. Keeping my ears dry and warm. I've stayed in a lot because I am scared noise will make it worse and also I have felt really tired and achey.
I had a really bad cold the past two weeks that didn't start getting better until I took some antibiotics and a nasal spray for possible sinus infection. The cold is passing now but the low hum as strong as ever.
The vibration is the worst part of it. It's making me clench my jaw and feel tense. I have TMJ issues and have been battling that for a few years now, using a mouth guard and relaxation techniques. However, now with the low hum, it's even harder to relax.
Earlier I burst into tears again as I didn't sleep well enough and each night I am trying my best to relax and get to sleep but it takes me forever. I wake early and can't get to sleep. I might just go out later and see my friend's band. Despite feeling like a sack of potatoes and really achey it seems that most people on here find going out helps distract them. Maybe sitting here focusing on it is not helping. But I am so tired!
So that's basically where I am at. I am really affected by this and it's making my life a misery. I have gained a bit of reassurance that at least I am not alone but I don't know if I can manage this for very long. I am a performer playing saxophone and it seems like that's not a good idea at the moment! I have no idea but my energy levels and headaches has forced me to take time off. That's really upsetting me as well.
I wish the healthcare was better here in the UK. I'm back on the waiting list for ENT but it sounds like this could be a long journey. I am going to remain optimistic and have found that some videos on YouTube give me some relief.
If anyone has any other tricks or help, that would be amazing!
I am so glad this community is here! Thanks for saving me as I really was starting to climb the walls x