I have head noise. Seems like the noise is in the head.What is head noise? I have head noise but only if my blood pressure is high and I'm in a quiet room.
I have head noise. Seems like the noise is in the head.What is head noise? I have head noise but only if my blood pressure is high and I'm in a quiet room.
You perceive the noise coming from your head, not your ears.Define head noise...
Hmm, can you describe it? My tinnitus, when it is static like, can sound like it's all around my head. But it usually feels like it's coming from the ears. But if I work out, my head has this rushing noise.I have head noise. Seems like the noise is in the head.
I don't want to derail this thread.I have head noise. Seems like the noise is in the head.
We just have to keep putting these little positives in our pocket and try move forward.My tinnitus is still behaving
Mostly hiss that seems to come from the center of my head but also can be all over.I don't want to derail this thread.
What are you hearing?
I do that a lot by accident. Don't worry haha.I don't want to derail this thread.
Cool, it doesn't hurt to try. I am going to try the in-ear sound generators ($2500) but my audiologist said they are not needed, just recommended and easier to use since they are with you. There is a 75-day trial period.I spoke to Suzanne May from Treble Health. I'm thinking about proceeding with one of their plans.
What does she have you doing? What started your tinnitus?Definitely struggling mentally. Baseline is all squealy now when I used to have good moments of silence. Seems it's even more sensitive and causes louder aggressive higher frequency buzz. I admit I'm a little worried now as my spikes and baseline are no longer forgiving like before.
Keep fighting buddy! I've been currently watching TV on mute for a month after the wife's hearing aid malfunctioning.Definitely struggling mentally. Baseline is all squealy now when I used to have good moments of silence. Seems it's even more sensitive and causes louder aggressive higher frequency buzz. I admit I'm a little worried now as my spikes and baseline are no longer forgiving like before.
It's not the therapy. I was kinda already worsening. I just have been using a mental barrier of hope that kept my spirits strong. I'm just not handling this tinnitus change very well. I was ok with the previous 3-4 baseline and behavior shifts. It's just so piercing and sensitive now.What does she have you doing? What started your tinnitus?
Damn that sucks. Any improvement?Keep fighting buddy! I've been currently watching TV on mute for a month after the wife's hearing aid malfunctioning.
Mine is the same now, so variable. It wasn't like this before. I wonder what that means, but it can't be good...My tinnitus is so damn variable, it's nuts. I can have quiet tinnitus, then 30 minutes later 4 tones, super loud and shocking, and 3 hours later quiet or moderate. Some days it's terrible all day.
Can you please tell me more about this?The head noise can't be modulated. The ear noise can with noise and somatically.
I'm progressing the same as you. I used to be able to ignore it as long as I wasn't wearing earplugs and had some ambient noise going. Now it's just impossible to ignore and is very piercing.Definitely struggling mentally. Baseline is all squealy now when I used to have good moments of silence. Seems it's even more sensitive and causes louder aggressive higher frequency buzz. I admit I'm a little worried now as my spikes and baseline are no longer forgiving like before.
I struggle some days too. Today is an example. I think it's important to remember that things fluctuate a lot at the beginning of treatment (you are doing WNGs right?). I like to read @Coffeebean's posts for morale and inspiration. He had an increase in symptoms when starting out AND it took longer for his reactive tinnitus to dissipate. His hyperacusis was first to improve. Since I started sound therapy 7 weeks ago, my sound tolerance has gone up but my reactive tinnitus has remained pretty much the same. It fluctuates daily and throughout the day. I have hope that it will get better as I gain more tolerance.Definitely struggling mentally. Baseline is all squealy now when I used to have good moments of silence. Seems it's even more sensitive and causes louder aggressive higher frequency buzz. I admit I'm a little worried now as my spikes and baseline are no longer forgiving like before.
Yes something similar. In silence I can tolerate my sounds but when exposed to any noises, it blows this shit up lol, buzzing hissing screeching distortions. Severity slowly worsening. I just need stability.Can you please tell me more about this?
I also have head noise (hissing, a glass effect) that can't be modulated no matter how I try.
And there is this noise in my right ear, like an electric buzz, as if i have an electric wire connected to my ear drum.
I can feel this one in my ear, not in my head (as if I would have fluid/hydrops/some kind of muscle issue).
When I'm walking, the sound changes and fluctuates in the rhythm of my foot steps. It's like a boing, boing, boing when I'm walking
It comes and goes every few hours. Sometimes is extremely loud, as if I would stay next to high voltage electric wires.
I wonder what this is.
@Wrfortiscue, do you have something similar?
Mine does this too! Sounds like I'm dribbling a ball every step I take.When I'm walking, the sound changes and fluctuates in the rhythm of my foot steps. It's like a boing, boing, boing when I'm walking
Hi Aura,Can you please tell me more about this?
I also have head noise (hissing, a glass effect) that can't be modulated no matter how I try.
And there is this noise in my right ear, like an electric buzz, as if i have an electric wire connected to my ear drum.
I can feel this one in my ear, not in my head (as if I would have fluid/hydrops/some kind of muscle issue).
When I'm walking, the sound changes and fluctuates in the rhythm of my foot steps. It's like a boing, boing, boing when I'm walking
It comes and goes every few hours. Sometimes is extremely loud, as if I would stay next to high voltage electric wires.
I wonder what this is.
@Wrfortiscue, do you have something similar?
Any improvements overall for you?I'm progressing the same as you. I used to be able to ignore it as long as I wasn't wearing earplugs and had some ambient noise going. Now it's just impossible to ignore and is very piercing.
I've been taking 100 mg of Gabapentin at night and it has helped mellow out my anxiety, but it also makes it more difficult to keep my train of thought. That's why I am only taking the bare minimum dose. I may try taking it every other night since, while having a relatively short half-life, still takes a couple days to be completely removed from the body.
Yes, hopefully you're on the right track. I'm still waiting for my in-ear generators to come in and also trying to find something that doesn't irritate my tinnitus sounds. I'm unsuccessful so far.I struggle some days too. Today is an example. I think it's important to remember that things fluctuate a lot at the beginning of treatment (you are doing WNGs right?). I like to read @Coffeebean's posts for morale and inspiration. He had an increase in symptoms when starting out AND it took longer for his reactive tinnitus to dissipate. His hyperacusis was first to improve. Since I started sound therapy 7 weeks ago, my sound tolerance has gone up but my reactive tinnitus has remained pretty much the same. It fluctuates daily and throughout the day. I have hope that it will get better as I gain more tolerance.
Keep the faith! You can do it!
No I've been struggling with this tone since I had COVID-19 back at Christmas/New Years.Any improvements overall for you?
Damn, that's terrible. I really hope it settles down or you eventually habituate. Like you said, you and I are fairly similar, sucks man. We got to keep hope, that's what got me through the first year. Lots of setbacks are disheartening.No I've been struggling with this tone since I had COVID-19 back at Christmas/New Years.
Actually, I had a tone that was at least similar back in November. I can't really remember if it was the same as what I am experiencing now, but I coincidentally got that one after drinking alcohol a little too often. I got that to go away around mid-December, then caught COVID-19 and the high-pitch sounds started again.
Then they fluctuated off for couple weeks, then on for a couple weeks... up until I got hit by 4 different ambulance sirens while at the hospital with my daughter.
After it faded that time, I brought it back by vacuuming (even using double protection).
Then again it came back after dropping my phone on the floor.
Finally it came back 2 weeks ago after taking a drive on a Sunday afternoon. It hasn't settled down this time.