Hey all,
During my early onset of tinnitus- roughly a week into it, I decided to visit my friends house, and long story short, he accidentally smacked me in the ear. It wasn't a necessarily painful slap, but it was enough to cause my ear's pitch of tinnitus to suddenly shoot up, and for the next hour or so my tinnitus was at a considerably louder volume.
I think the volume has more or less recovered, but now in that ear I randomly get twinges of high pitched sounds that flicker in and out. It's as if though someone's tuning for the radio.
I know tinnitus is such a volatile and subjective experience, but does anyone know of my kind of expected recovery because of that? Will I essentially not recover as a result?
During my early onset of tinnitus- roughly a week into it, I decided to visit my friends house, and long story short, he accidentally smacked me in the ear. It wasn't a necessarily painful slap, but it was enough to cause my ear's pitch of tinnitus to suddenly shoot up, and for the next hour or so my tinnitus was at a considerably louder volume.
I think the volume has more or less recovered, but now in that ear I randomly get twinges of high pitched sounds that flicker in and out. It's as if though someone's tuning for the radio.
I know tinnitus is such a volatile and subjective experience, but does anyone know of my kind of expected recovery because of that? Will I essentially not recover as a result?