Morse Code, Birds Chirping Tinnitus — Is That a Sign of Something Worse Coming in the Near Future?

Apolonia

Member
Author
Feb 15, 2018
196
Croatia
Tinnitus Since
December 2017
Cause of Tinnitus
Noise induced, acoustic trauma
Ok, so lately I have been experiencing some weird Morse code tinnitus very often. Just about now it even reminded me of a little bird chirping. It usually can be louder than everyday sounds but since it does not last very long and it is very short it does not bother me. However, I am worried bc it has developed in my right ear, which I consider to be more damaged than my left..... I am worried that this is going to be something bad...

Now, who has this and what do you think about this sound....?

Just to remind you, I have no obvious hearing loss and I have a noise induced tinnitus.....

Is it bad when tinnitus starts to sound like Morse code or birds chirping? o_O :/

For me it is usually a mix of white noise and that high pitched tone that everyone experiences.... So, when I hear this chirping or Morse code even over everyday sounds I don't know what to think....
 
Ok, so lately I have been experiencing some weird Morse code tinnitus very often. Just about now it even reminded me of a little bird chirping. It usually can be louder than everyday sounds but since it does not last very long and it is very short it does not bother me. However, I am worried bc it has developed in my right ear, which I consider to be more damaged than my left..... I am worried that this is going to be something bad...

Now, who has this and what do you think about this sound....?

Just to remind you, I have no obvious hearing loss and I have a noise induced tinnitus.....

Is it bad when tinnitus starts to sound like Morse code or birds chirping? o_O :/

For me it is usually a mix of white noise and that high pitched tone that everyone experiences.... So, when I hear this chirping or Morse code even over everyday sounds I don't know what to think....

Tinnitus can vary with the sounds and intensities. It doesn't mean that it's a bad thing, if you are concerned....then possibly go see an ENT. Even I at times will get a new noise and I pay no attention to it. I just know that I have tinnitus and it sucks :)
 
Tinnitus can vary with the sounds and intensities. It doesn't mean that it's a bad thing, if you are concerned....then possibly go see an ENT. Even I at times will get a new noise and I pay no attention to it. I just know that I have tinnitus and it sucks :)
I don't think ENT will help me... I have seen three ENT-s and nobody knows nothing... I have habituated bc my brain got tired of tracking and listening to sound so it is just ignoring it like some background music... But, I still get worried when I hear this Morse code that really gets loud.... I was exposed to people yelling today so it could be from that... Who knows -.-
 
Ok, so lately I have been experiencing some weird Morse code tinnitus very often. Just about now it even reminded me of a little bird chirping. It usually can be louder than everyday sounds but since it does not last very long and it is very short it does not bother me. However, I am worried bc it has developed in my right ear, which I consider to be more damaged than my left..... I am worried that this is going to be something bad...

Now, who has this and what do you think about this sound....?

Just to remind you, I have no obvious hearing loss and I have a noise induced tinnitus.....

Is it bad when tinnitus starts to sound like Morse code or birds chirping? o_O :/

For me it is usually a mix of white noise and that high pitched tone that everyone experiences.... So, when I hear this chirping or Morse code even over everyday sounds I don't know what to think....

Hi @Apolonia,

As far as i am concerned, i also got this morse code type tinnitus.. and i'm just 6 months in since onset. I would like to know if you get used to it now that time has past ?

Any update would be great :)

Thanks
 
Hi @Apolonia,

As far as i am concerned, i also got this morse code type tinnitus.. and i'm just 6 months in since onset. I would like to know if you get used to it now that time has past ?

Any update would be great :)

Thanks
Hi. My tinnitus still exists. The Morse code is not there anymore. It is just a long eeeeeee. However, my brain got used to it. I can live with this and sleep normally. I am still suffering from a mild hyperacusis although I do believe that H can be alleviated with good sleep and healthy food and of course earplugs. The most important thing for me is that I have accepted my condition and I can live my life. I am scared of things getting worse but now I am a little bit stronger and prepared better for it.
 
Hi I am experiencing the exact same symptoms but also my tinnitus reacts to other sounds. Almost any sound especially the sound of the wind or water flowing. I am only 3 weeks in, but it's quite bad atm, haven't really experienced any change. How is yours going ? I got mine from one loud firecracker a meter from me.
 
@Apolonia, it also began to "tweet the birds" in the ear, or rather "the chatter of the grasshoppers" - it's very much the sound that the grasshoppers emit sitting in the grass.

It was not for long. But after visiting the hairdresser with a loud trimmer, they reappeared and I cannot stand the sounds.

I regretted a thousand times that I went to this hairdresser.

I'm waiting for a treatment, researchers need to move their asses faster.

People are waiting for decades, in the hope of regaining their lives.
 
I have a similar symptom, I occasionally hear a soft sort of clicking sound on either side. I discussed with my chiropractor and she said the sound is a result of the fascia "ratcheting" or becoming tight. There is a spiral of fascia just under each ear. I don't know if tight fascia has an effect on tinnitus, but because of the proximity to the ear, I wouldn't be surprised if it did. I don't yet know much about the fascia issue, but I have ben told it can be structural or it can be a reaction to certain foods.
 

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