Hi everyone!
I have what I believe to be SNHL. I listened to headphones loud for years - stupid I know! I'm assuming that this has caused the hearing loss only at high frequencies.
Once I had the onset of tinnitus last year I uprooted my life and stopped exposing myself to loud noises. The problem is that my tinnitus has added a new sound and volume with every passing month!
I assume that my tinnitus is related to SNHL. I have no air bone gap on my audiogram. Just loss at high frequencies.
So why is my tinnitus getting worse when I'm protecting my hearing so heavily?
Could it be because I extensively grind my teeth in my sleep? Could it be something like diabetes (even though I'm a healthy weight and I have no diagnosis-just some symptoms)? Is there something I may have missed?
I have been to my doctor and ENT. Both didn't know much and just told me to get a noise generator and deal with it!
I have what I believe to be SNHL. I listened to headphones loud for years - stupid I know! I'm assuming that this has caused the hearing loss only at high frequencies.
Once I had the onset of tinnitus last year I uprooted my life and stopped exposing myself to loud noises. The problem is that my tinnitus has added a new sound and volume with every passing month!
I assume that my tinnitus is related to SNHL. I have no air bone gap on my audiogram. Just loss at high frequencies.
So why is my tinnitus getting worse when I'm protecting my hearing so heavily?
Could it be because I extensively grind my teeth in my sleep? Could it be something like diabetes (even though I'm a healthy weight and I have no diagnosis-just some symptoms)? Is there something I may have missed?
I have been to my doctor and ENT. Both didn't know much and just told me to get a noise generator and deal with it!