- Nov 19, 2019
- 47
- Tinnitus Since
- 2009 at least
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Probably chronic ear infections as a child
Hi guys,
I'm new here and I read a lot of threads and I think Tinnitus Talk is a fantastic place for tinnitus sufferers.
I've had tinnitus for what seems like forever. I'm 33 and I can remember having it for at least 10 years. Usually my tinnitus is only perceivable in a quiet room. I don't hear it during the day in normal situations and TV at a normal volume masks it.
I have never been tested but I know I have hearing loss in my left ear, the tinnitus one. When I block the right ear I can barely hear anything unless I crank up the volume significantly and even then it sounds muffled. If I do a Valsalva my hearing will improve for 10 seconds or until I swallow. Sometimes getting up from the couch or other changes in pressure affect my hearing slightly too like the ear gets clogged.
When I was about 8 to 10 I had ear infections like every two months for years. I finally got tubes and they stopped but I just figured the hearing loss and tinnitus where from that and learned to live with it. BOTH my parents have tinnitus and bad hearing so I was pretty much doomed.
So, a week ago my tinnitus started spiking considerably. I didn't have any trauma of any kind, I was at home all the time and didn't listen to loud music or go to a concert. It just spiked. A loud ringing with two or three layered tones.
It happened to me in the past and usually subsided in 2-3 days and even these spikes weren't loud enough to distract me during the day. But this spike doesn't subside and seems to get worse.
A constant eeeeeee that I can hear even over the TV. I have been masking it with neuromodulation or pink noise for days with no improvement. I usually use masking only in the evening.
Now I admit I sometimes fall asleep with the masking on. I use earbuds at 60 dB max. My girlfriend thinks I might be making things worse doing this.
The only trigger I can think of is I fell asleep listening to a podcast the other day and my gf said my earbud was pushed in my ear and that probably made the sound louder...
I am honestly going mental thinking this might be permanent. Should I stop masking? Do I stand a chance of returning to baseline? It's been a terrible year for me I was screened for some neurological diseases that thankfully I don't have but stress has been crazy and now this tinnitus thing is pushing me to the edge.
Thanks a lot for your time and patience.
I should also mention I've been taking Zoloft for around three months but it never caused any tinnitus problems. So if Zoloft is the culprit it's a delayed effect.
I'm new here and I read a lot of threads and I think Tinnitus Talk is a fantastic place for tinnitus sufferers.
I've had tinnitus for what seems like forever. I'm 33 and I can remember having it for at least 10 years. Usually my tinnitus is only perceivable in a quiet room. I don't hear it during the day in normal situations and TV at a normal volume masks it.
I have never been tested but I know I have hearing loss in my left ear, the tinnitus one. When I block the right ear I can barely hear anything unless I crank up the volume significantly and even then it sounds muffled. If I do a Valsalva my hearing will improve for 10 seconds or until I swallow. Sometimes getting up from the couch or other changes in pressure affect my hearing slightly too like the ear gets clogged.
When I was about 8 to 10 I had ear infections like every two months for years. I finally got tubes and they stopped but I just figured the hearing loss and tinnitus where from that and learned to live with it. BOTH my parents have tinnitus and bad hearing so I was pretty much doomed.
So, a week ago my tinnitus started spiking considerably. I didn't have any trauma of any kind, I was at home all the time and didn't listen to loud music or go to a concert. It just spiked. A loud ringing with two or three layered tones.
It happened to me in the past and usually subsided in 2-3 days and even these spikes weren't loud enough to distract me during the day. But this spike doesn't subside and seems to get worse.
A constant eeeeeee that I can hear even over the TV. I have been masking it with neuromodulation or pink noise for days with no improvement. I usually use masking only in the evening.
Now I admit I sometimes fall asleep with the masking on. I use earbuds at 60 dB max. My girlfriend thinks I might be making things worse doing this.
The only trigger I can think of is I fell asleep listening to a podcast the other day and my gf said my earbud was pushed in my ear and that probably made the sound louder...
I am honestly going mental thinking this might be permanent. Should I stop masking? Do I stand a chance of returning to baseline? It's been a terrible year for me I was screened for some neurological diseases that thankfully I don't have but stress has been crazy and now this tinnitus thing is pushing me to the edge.
Thanks a lot for your time and patience.
I should also mention I've been taking Zoloft for around three months but it never caused any tinnitus problems. So if Zoloft is the culprit it's a delayed effect.