Hello everyone, I'm a 23-year-old guy who has had tinnitus since last August. I'll preface by saying it was a stressful period of my life since I was moving away from home for the first time and was late in looking for accommodation. The day I got tinnitus I had listened to music on earbuds with the volume a bit louder than usual (still not maxed out or anything). One of the differences is I was using some kind of EQ from the AutoEQ project (not going to go into what that is exactly) but not really knowing there was like a boost at the 15 kHz region which I'm afraid could have been the culprit, but I didn't know any better.
The tinnitus didn't seem instantaneous, but I remember lying down at night with my ears on the pillow and hearing it.
I went to my general doctor who thought I had an ear infection and gave me antibiotics which I took. I thought it was plausible but maybe I just didn't want to admit my mistake. I honestly didn't have any symptom of acoustic trauma thinking back.
I went to an ENT who tested my hearing and found no hearing loss in the speech region (up to 8 kHz) and tympanogram was normal.
What I have is a high-pitched ringing, I think it's in both ears although sometimes it seems like it's mostly in the right. It's low enough in volume to only be heard at night from the start so I'm definitely thankful for that. It's also faded a bit in volume.
I don't have any other history of noise exposure other than the earbuds that I was always careful to not blast them at full volume or anything close, and never for more than an hour.
I also have a loud crackle on the right side of my jaw when I open it which I learnt could be TMJ, however I haven't investigated with a dentist yet. Sometimes the sound will appear while biting mean it goes from so low it's not audible during the day to heard for that particular moment I take the bite.
If I have to bet on what caused it I'd say it's probably the earbuds. I have made sure to avoid them since onset.
I never had any warning of fleeting tinnitus so I'm incredibly sad. I am hopeful of it going away but it's been almost 3 months so I'm not sure.
The tinnitus is so low it's not really bothersome, so right now it's not the sound which stresses me but mainly the idea of having compromised ears. I wish I could go back. That and the eventuality of it worsening although I'm trying my hardest not to have that happen.
I'm not sure I can accept the idea of never using headphones again, music is such a big part of my life. I'd certainly be more cautious, although for now I'm playing it safe for at least a full year.
And that is my story! I'll be sure to update with more news.
The tinnitus didn't seem instantaneous, but I remember lying down at night with my ears on the pillow and hearing it.
I went to my general doctor who thought I had an ear infection and gave me antibiotics which I took. I thought it was plausible but maybe I just didn't want to admit my mistake. I honestly didn't have any symptom of acoustic trauma thinking back.
I went to an ENT who tested my hearing and found no hearing loss in the speech region (up to 8 kHz) and tympanogram was normal.
What I have is a high-pitched ringing, I think it's in both ears although sometimes it seems like it's mostly in the right. It's low enough in volume to only be heard at night from the start so I'm definitely thankful for that. It's also faded a bit in volume.
I don't have any other history of noise exposure other than the earbuds that I was always careful to not blast them at full volume or anything close, and never for more than an hour.
I also have a loud crackle on the right side of my jaw when I open it which I learnt could be TMJ, however I haven't investigated with a dentist yet. Sometimes the sound will appear while biting mean it goes from so low it's not audible during the day to heard for that particular moment I take the bite.
If I have to bet on what caused it I'd say it's probably the earbuds. I have made sure to avoid them since onset.
I never had any warning of fleeting tinnitus so I'm incredibly sad. I am hopeful of it going away but it's been almost 3 months so I'm not sure.
The tinnitus is so low it's not really bothersome, so right now it's not the sound which stresses me but mainly the idea of having compromised ears. I wish I could go back. That and the eventuality of it worsening although I'm trying my hardest not to have that happen.
I'm not sure I can accept the idea of never using headphones again, music is such a big part of my life. I'd certainly be more cautious, although for now I'm playing it safe for at least a full year.
And that is my story! I'll be sure to update with more news.