Johnny Karate
Member
- Jun 27, 2019
- 61
- Tinnitus Since
- 12/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Zoloft, Viagra, Naproxen, loud noises for years
First off, I am so sorry you are experiencing this type of tinnitus.@Johnny Karate, your tinnitus sounds similar to mine. It's such a high frequency that it's heard over everything. But worst thing about it is that it hurts, too. It's not just a sound, but a feeling, too. Feels like electricity zapping. It's a pulsating noise like 2 knives being sharpened against one another. Feels like it's cutting into the nerves or something. Such pressure and force. Sometimes, it sounds like cicadas or hissing, but it's in a wave form, up and down constantly. It's not one volume. And then there are bursts of electricity (zaps). Some describe this, I think, as the train breaks squealing sound. Not sure that their sounds hurt, though.
Did yours "hurt" the same way as mine prior to Naltrexone? And if so, has that subsided with the improvement?
Thanks for the help.
I have had the pain and pressure that I described as a "wet saw cutting into the back of my head". Lots of inner ear pressure. I also suffered from aural migraines twice, where my vision was highly distorted with the round rainbow Kaleidoscope circle that slowly expanded until gone. The pressure and pain was in the ear and the electrical cutting knife pain was always directly in the middle of the back side of my skull.
My cicadas are exactly as you described, "waves" of un-synced sounds from both sides in fluctuating loudness and intensity. I would experience the pain and fullness of an ear infection, go to the doctor only to be told my ears were clear and that I was experiencing "nerve disorder" that was giving me all these false sensations when nothing was there. I also have a constant electrical hiss and 2 pure tones. All these were very loud, constant, and often changed sounds. On occasion at night or early morning when I awoke, it sounded like someone was scrambling broken electrical glass shards. That's the best way I can describe it. I would experience stabbing sharp pains deep in my ears that were so severe at times that they took me down to one knee. Like someone stabbed me with a sharp pencil. Those pains were not constant although the sounds were and ever changing. The pains and pressures both would come and go. I have not experienced the pain or the pressure since stabilizing on my 25 mg Naltrexone daily regiment.
I hope this answers your questions. Please let me know if I can be of more assistance. God Bless.
PS. I wish I was smart enough to know how to post my last audiogram, as that may be beneficial for someone to know the degree of hearing loss I have for whatever reason.