Hello all,
I poked around and thought this to be an interesting and informative site, and would love to get some of your thoughts on my case.
I'm a 30's male in good shape and have had high pitched ringing in my left ear for as long as I can remember. I have barely measurable high pitched hearing loss in said ear and personally attribute it more to the T covering up the sound than my inability to detect it.
The interesting parts:
I can change the pitch and volume (both up) by pushing my jaw forward. I have also recently realized that I have been existing with a clamped jaw and have worked on consciously relaxing.
If I push my head forward or to the left against resistance the volume and pitch increase as well, but not backwards or to the right.
I have recently experimented with trying to consciously try to control it, and can lower the volume if I'm sitting alone in a quiet room. I've actually made it move to my right ear before. I cannot hear my T most of the time unless I'm in a quiet environment.
I'd love to know thoughts about what to do or where to start trying to work on this.
Thanks!
I poked around and thought this to be an interesting and informative site, and would love to get some of your thoughts on my case.
I'm a 30's male in good shape and have had high pitched ringing in my left ear for as long as I can remember. I have barely measurable high pitched hearing loss in said ear and personally attribute it more to the T covering up the sound than my inability to detect it.
The interesting parts:
I can change the pitch and volume (both up) by pushing my jaw forward. I have also recently realized that I have been existing with a clamped jaw and have worked on consciously relaxing.
If I push my head forward or to the left against resistance the volume and pitch increase as well, but not backwards or to the right.
I have recently experimented with trying to consciously try to control it, and can lower the volume if I'm sitting alone in a quiet room. I've actually made it move to my right ear before. I cannot hear my T most of the time unless I'm in a quiet environment.
I'd love to know thoughts about what to do or where to start trying to work on this.
Thanks!