I bring this up every now and then, to see if there are others who suffer from tinnitus and can feel the buzzing.
I can feel the buzzing in my left ear. It initially started out as a chirping sound, randomly. I have no idea what causes the timing and when it would chirp but I have counted roughly up to 25 chirps consecutively.
Over the years my tinnitus has changed in sound more like crickets now (I'm used to it). and the chirping is not more like a zapping sound, when the tinnitus starts to zap, I can kind of feel a percussion going off inside my inner ear.
I suspect that tinnitus has caused me a great deal of stress (I'm a stressed person in general). and that this stress has caused the onset of hemifacial spams and the stress has caused a blood vessel to no longer support itself and slip, which might be touching my facial and auditory nerve. This contact might be the cause for the zapping sounds and facial tingling and spasms.
I always stop to listen to the zapping, it's such a strange thing to experience. It's like electrical short circuiting.
Note: I believe the zapping is the result of a blood vessel pressing against the facial/auditory nerve on the left side of my head. I don't believe this is related to the initial onset of my tinnitus, which was caused by acoustic trauma.
I can feel the buzzing in my left ear. It initially started out as a chirping sound, randomly. I have no idea what causes the timing and when it would chirp but I have counted roughly up to 25 chirps consecutively.
Over the years my tinnitus has changed in sound more like crickets now (I'm used to it). and the chirping is not more like a zapping sound, when the tinnitus starts to zap, I can kind of feel a percussion going off inside my inner ear.
I suspect that tinnitus has caused me a great deal of stress (I'm a stressed person in general). and that this stress has caused the onset of hemifacial spams and the stress has caused a blood vessel to no longer support itself and slip, which might be touching my facial and auditory nerve. This contact might be the cause for the zapping sounds and facial tingling and spasms.
I always stop to listen to the zapping, it's such a strange thing to experience. It's like electrical short circuiting.
Note: I believe the zapping is the result of a blood vessel pressing against the facial/auditory nerve on the left side of my head. I don't believe this is related to the initial onset of my tinnitus, which was caused by acoustic trauma.