I got pulsatile tinnitus in February 2015 and "normal" tinnitus (both ears) in August 2015.
I've also had the machine gun ear drum fluttering, but it lasts seconds. My life has only been very minimally affected by tinnitus.
Now I have this new noise, it's confusing and, obviously, annoying.
It's basically the sound of a subwoofer. Sometimes it's constant, sometimes louder, sometimes quicker, sometimes it disappears when I take one step forward, then comes back immediately when still. Posture doesn't affect it nor does pressing on the neck like my pulsatile tinnitus is.
I think it might be a type of hyperacusis? I had hyperacusis when I first got tinnitus as everything sounded tinny for a while, especially over things like the TV and white noise.
Why do I not think it's normal tinnitus, well for the reasons above (my other tinnitus noises are constant)... I was on holiday last week in Scotland and wore earplugs in hotels with lots of banging... It wasn't there then!
I think it must be related to headphones use, even if at a low volume. I'm sure there's some correlation with me getting a bit slack with headphone use.
Any ideas?
I've also had the machine gun ear drum fluttering, but it lasts seconds. My life has only been very minimally affected by tinnitus.
Now I have this new noise, it's confusing and, obviously, annoying.
It's basically the sound of a subwoofer. Sometimes it's constant, sometimes louder, sometimes quicker, sometimes it disappears when I take one step forward, then comes back immediately when still. Posture doesn't affect it nor does pressing on the neck like my pulsatile tinnitus is.
I think it might be a type of hyperacusis? I had hyperacusis when I first got tinnitus as everything sounded tinny for a while, especially over things like the TV and white noise.
Why do I not think it's normal tinnitus, well for the reasons above (my other tinnitus noises are constant)... I was on holiday last week in Scotland and wore earplugs in hotels with lots of banging... It wasn't there then!
I think it must be related to headphones use, even if at a low volume. I'm sure there's some correlation with me getting a bit slack with headphone use.
Any ideas?