Hi all,
My right ear generates overtones to sounds I hear, especially women's voices and music around the mid frequencies. When someone talks, I hear their voice plus a waah waaaah waaaah sound like the adults' voices in the Peanuts cartoons. The overtones go right along with the sound I hear, and they go away when it's quiet. It's like another note or even a resonant chord is being hit along with the one note being played. I also have a fullness feeling in the ear. This is very irritating because I make music and mix songs as a hobby, and these overtones are messing with my hearing.
This happened a couple years ago and went away, but now it's back and it's not going away. It's not consistent either, it's worse some days than others since a couple months ago.
ENT found nothing so far. Supposed to get an MRI at some point to check for tooomahs.
Anyone else have this kind of warbling overtone (not in the high frequencies), only when there is sound present? Loud environments like crowds in bars generate so much more imaginary sound that it makes it difficult to hear voices. Female voices on the phone sound like a robot, like a Star Wars droid talking.
Thanks much
My right ear generates overtones to sounds I hear, especially women's voices and music around the mid frequencies. When someone talks, I hear their voice plus a waah waaaah waaaah sound like the adults' voices in the Peanuts cartoons. The overtones go right along with the sound I hear, and they go away when it's quiet. It's like another note or even a resonant chord is being hit along with the one note being played. I also have a fullness feeling in the ear. This is very irritating because I make music and mix songs as a hobby, and these overtones are messing with my hearing.
This happened a couple years ago and went away, but now it's back and it's not going away. It's not consistent either, it's worse some days than others since a couple months ago.
ENT found nothing so far. Supposed to get an MRI at some point to check for tooomahs.
Anyone else have this kind of warbling overtone (not in the high frequencies), only when there is sound present? Loud environments like crowds in bars generate so much more imaginary sound that it makes it difficult to hear voices. Female voices on the phone sound like a robot, like a Star Wars droid talking.
Thanks much
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