Dear all,
first of all, I will tell my story "in short":
I got tinnitus from a loud concert 3 months ago. The tinnitus I got from that was a 24/7 constant, very high pitched ringing in the middle of my head. I was traumatised and depressed first but somehow, I habituated very quick within 2 months. The noise was still the same, but I did not care anymore. It was accompanied with a slight Hyperacusis which also faded away at that point.
Because I was feeling so much better, I decided to try to go to noisy environments again - of course with earplugs. But when I went to a club with my friends, it seems like I felt too safe. We were in a small room where the bass was extremely loud. Due to the earplugs, I felt okay, but my body was shaking. Seems like most of the noise went through my skull ... I was just staying in there for a few minutes, because I became uncomfortable. Of course I am now beating myself up now for going there, but this is now an unchangeable thing of the past and I have to deal with what is left.
After that, I did not feel like after the concert 3 months ago (so no deafness), I just noticed my tinnitus was back at the old level and that my ears felt a bit stuffed and with pressure, and the hyperacusis also was back.
I went to several ENT's to make sure I am not missing any treatment in the early stages again. The audiogram only showed a very slight hearing loss, which the ENT's said would be of normal fluctuation since every audiogram varies. At least that calmed me down a little. I went to 6 HBO sessions and took some cortisone pills, just in case it actually was another noise trauma or acute hearing loss.
Some days later (and that is what is actually making me freak out the most), an additional ringing appeared in my right ear. (The reason I am starting this thread)
It is an irregular cricket type of sound. I can only hear it when it is pretty quiet. In some rooms it gets louder and more hysteric, in some rooms it is more quiet and "smooth". When I am transitioning from loud to quiet places or from moving around to sitting and coming to test, it takes a few seconds and then the sound appears. If I am distracted or on the move, I do not hear it at all. White, pink, brown noise etc. seem to trigger it. If I listen to this, then another high pitch ringing appears alongside the crickets. When I pause the track, both sounds also immediately stops. Then it takes a few seconds in silence and it comes back, but just the crickets.
Now I do not know if this is psychosomatic, because if it gets quiet, my brain automatically starts to search for the noise and sometimes it seems like it is triggered by that.
On the other hand, it is clearly detectable that the crickets react to sound. As if hair cells are damaged and are sending distorted signals to the brain.
This confuses me A LOT and drives me crazy. I do not hear the sound when I am active and it is not very loud, yet it is torturing me a lot more than my constant high pitch ringing. There, at least I know what I'm dealing with (I suppose ... ^^)
I am concerned that my ears were still damaged from the concert and I now did serious damage to the cells that where still regenerating. But the doctors here just do not want to examine me any further since my audiograms are OK ....
So maybe some of you know such a "reactive/intermittent" tinnitus and have some advice for me, if I should go to get any medical treatment for it or if I could just accept it as a "normal tinnitus" sound so I can work on habituation again...
Thank you all for your time.
first of all, I will tell my story "in short":
I got tinnitus from a loud concert 3 months ago. The tinnitus I got from that was a 24/7 constant, very high pitched ringing in the middle of my head. I was traumatised and depressed first but somehow, I habituated very quick within 2 months. The noise was still the same, but I did not care anymore. It was accompanied with a slight Hyperacusis which also faded away at that point.
Because I was feeling so much better, I decided to try to go to noisy environments again - of course with earplugs. But when I went to a club with my friends, it seems like I felt too safe. We were in a small room where the bass was extremely loud. Due to the earplugs, I felt okay, but my body was shaking. Seems like most of the noise went through my skull ... I was just staying in there for a few minutes, because I became uncomfortable. Of course I am now beating myself up now for going there, but this is now an unchangeable thing of the past and I have to deal with what is left.
After that, I did not feel like after the concert 3 months ago (so no deafness), I just noticed my tinnitus was back at the old level and that my ears felt a bit stuffed and with pressure, and the hyperacusis also was back.
I went to several ENT's to make sure I am not missing any treatment in the early stages again. The audiogram only showed a very slight hearing loss, which the ENT's said would be of normal fluctuation since every audiogram varies. At least that calmed me down a little. I went to 6 HBO sessions and took some cortisone pills, just in case it actually was another noise trauma or acute hearing loss.
Some days later (and that is what is actually making me freak out the most), an additional ringing appeared in my right ear. (The reason I am starting this thread)
It is an irregular cricket type of sound. I can only hear it when it is pretty quiet. In some rooms it gets louder and more hysteric, in some rooms it is more quiet and "smooth". When I am transitioning from loud to quiet places or from moving around to sitting and coming to test, it takes a few seconds and then the sound appears. If I am distracted or on the move, I do not hear it at all. White, pink, brown noise etc. seem to trigger it. If I listen to this, then another high pitch ringing appears alongside the crickets. When I pause the track, both sounds also immediately stops. Then it takes a few seconds in silence and it comes back, but just the crickets.
Now I do not know if this is psychosomatic, because if it gets quiet, my brain automatically starts to search for the noise and sometimes it seems like it is triggered by that.
On the other hand, it is clearly detectable that the crickets react to sound. As if hair cells are damaged and are sending distorted signals to the brain.
This confuses me A LOT and drives me crazy. I do not hear the sound when I am active and it is not very loud, yet it is torturing me a lot more than my constant high pitch ringing. There, at least I know what I'm dealing with (I suppose ... ^^)
I am concerned that my ears were still damaged from the concert and I now did serious damage to the cells that where still regenerating. But the doctors here just do not want to examine me any further since my audiograms are OK ....
So maybe some of you know such a "reactive/intermittent" tinnitus and have some advice for me, if I should go to get any medical treatment for it or if I could just accept it as a "normal tinnitus" sound so I can work on habituation again...
Thank you all for your time.