- Mar 12, 2019
- 253
- Tinnitus Since
- 02/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown. Sudden loss of 100% hearing R ear with Tinnitus
A short history. 3 1/2 years ago I experienced what they call SSHL (Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss). One night for no apparent reason I lost 100% hearing in my right ear, leaving me with significant tinnitus inside the dead ear. It's the loud hissing static untuned radio noise with some chirping thrown in. It's reactive tinnitus, and I also now have hyperacusis in my good ear. Being reactive tinnitus, the tinnitus gets much louder when I am in a noisy environment, especially certain types, such as being indoors with a lot of background noise and people talking. I love absolute quiet. It is then that my tinnitus calms down a little bit.
Anyway, the reason for my post is this. If I shake my head from side to side, my tinnitus noise spikes. It's like my tinnitus is a thing in my head that is moving around as I shake my head. I'm wondering if it has something to do with fluid trapped in there somewhere or whatever. If I new why it does this, it might help me understand more what I am dealing with. I was wondering if anyone else experiences this.
Again, my tinnitus is not noise induced. I was fine before the night it hit me suddenly, just like someone getting a stroke. When it first hit me, the inside of my head was popping and crackling and felt very full with a feeling of pressure on my right side and also with vertigo. After a couple of hours the vertigo subsided and the popping/crackling noise went away, leaving me with my present condition. I had an MRI which came up negative.
Anyway, the reason for my post is this. If I shake my head from side to side, my tinnitus noise spikes. It's like my tinnitus is a thing in my head that is moving around as I shake my head. I'm wondering if it has something to do with fluid trapped in there somewhere or whatever. If I new why it does this, it might help me understand more what I am dealing with. I was wondering if anyone else experiences this.
Again, my tinnitus is not noise induced. I was fine before the night it hit me suddenly, just like someone getting a stroke. When it first hit me, the inside of my head was popping and crackling and felt very full with a feeling of pressure on my right side and also with vertigo. After a couple of hours the vertigo subsided and the popping/crackling noise went away, leaving me with my present condition. I had an MRI which came up negative.