Hi, Stab,
I don't know much about low-pitched tinnitus myself, because mine is like your high-pitched kind. I have a high-pitched hissing-ringing, and a constant pulsating sound, neither of which is in the low ranges.
A couple of questions for you, though:
1. Have you been thoroughly checked out by a doctor? What, if any, tests have you had so far?
2. Are you taking any prescription drugs?
3. Any accidents, or sudden changes in your environment?
4. Any changes in your health status, or recent operations?
5. Have you had a hearing test recently, and do you have any hearing loss?
It's possible that a change in your health may have occurred that you're not aware of that could have affected your tinnitus.
I'll be interested to hear your answers, and about anyone else's experience with low-pitched tinnitus.
Best wishes,
Karen
Karen, I have had the low rumble thing for 4 months, still have some left but the rest is gone, however I have an hiss now. So my experience has similarities with Stab's.
the answers:
1. No. I would really like how I do this. I have seen doctors for the last 3 years on a constant basis, for MANY problems: strange infections, pains in chest, you name it. The infection was a total mystery to them, as well as the pains in the chest, like dull aches, but I am sure they weren't there. Also (and I am investigating if this has anything to do with my T) i have VERY bad teeth. Gum disease, abscesses, but ironically, no caries. But my mouth is a disaster, I have the lower jaw protruding outward, called 'prognathism'.
Also I have VERY stiff neck. Even when I lie down to sleep, it feels incredibly tense.
And in TWO hearing tests, I have been told my hearing is 'fine', although a slight dip in high treble in right ear. But how do I know this wasn't there before? I also heard that both ears don't hear in exactly same way. My feeling is that I don't think my T is related to hearing loss, so it must be something else?
2. No. I have been prescribed antidepressants many times, but I never took them.
3. I had an operation to my knee. That was 3 years ago, though, well before my T onset.
4. the chest dull aches, as well as some strange aches in right part of my head. I don't think I ever suffered an headache before, for my whole life.
5. Yes I had TWO hearing tests, and BOTH doctors (different ones) said exactly same words 'Your hearing is fine. Just a slight dip in right ear'. But again, how do I know it wasn't there before, and that my T is not caused by something else?
The Randombio paper cites low rumble as connected to Meniere Disease, and I have read in same or another reputable paper that meniere disease symptoms are NOT always obvious.
Wishing you all the best.