Hello,
I noticed the buzzing in my ears about a month ago -- middle of April. I would describe it as like the sound from fluorescent lights, only louder -- somewhere between a buzz and a hiss sound. I went to the Scripps clinic here in San Diego and had a hearing test a week ago, and then saw the ENT doc. My hearing test showed sensorineural to some degree in both ears -- not too bad for the most part. The ENT doctor didn't find any physical causes like earwax or bony growths, so it apparently is caused by the hearing loss.
I was pretty upset with the realization that I would never experience just quiet in my head anymore. That realization distressed me a bit, but since then I'm staring to adjust to the new normal and often don't notice it if I'm paying attention to something else like the TV or conversation. At work I kind of pretend it's just the fluorescent lights. Of course at night it's more pronounced, and I also notice it when I'm driving. I've been listening to audiobooks for some time to help me fall asleep, and that still works.
So at present it doesn't seem that bad, especially compared to what I now understand some of you are experiencing. I am afraid though, that it could get worse, but I'll try not to fixate on that.
I'm going to try going to a "concierge" audiologist here, who offers both Desyncra and Serenade. They offer a free consultation, so I'm going to take advantage of that and then do more research before I decide if I want to spend the big bucks.
Best wishes to all of you,
Connie
I noticed the buzzing in my ears about a month ago -- middle of April. I would describe it as like the sound from fluorescent lights, only louder -- somewhere between a buzz and a hiss sound. I went to the Scripps clinic here in San Diego and had a hearing test a week ago, and then saw the ENT doc. My hearing test showed sensorineural to some degree in both ears -- not too bad for the most part. The ENT doctor didn't find any physical causes like earwax or bony growths, so it apparently is caused by the hearing loss.
I was pretty upset with the realization that I would never experience just quiet in my head anymore. That realization distressed me a bit, but since then I'm staring to adjust to the new normal and often don't notice it if I'm paying attention to something else like the TV or conversation. At work I kind of pretend it's just the fluorescent lights. Of course at night it's more pronounced, and I also notice it when I'm driving. I've been listening to audiobooks for some time to help me fall asleep, and that still works.
So at present it doesn't seem that bad, especially compared to what I now understand some of you are experiencing. I am afraid though, that it could get worse, but I'll try not to fixate on that.
I'm going to try going to a "concierge" audiologist here, who offers both Desyncra and Serenade. They offer a free consultation, so I'm going to take advantage of that and then do more research before I decide if I want to spend the big bucks.
Best wishes to all of you,
Connie