I have an appt with my ENT in may but really not expecting much from him.
I really hope he can solve some of the puzzle for you. Please let me/us know if he has some useful information
I have an appt with my ENT in may but really not expecting much from him.
predominantly in my right. Morse code in my left mostly but quiet.I wonder how many of us here have T in both ears or just one...
I really wish I knew. Going to doctors on Tuesday but I'm not expecting any info.Yeah what's up with that? My ears have always been kind of sensitive. But they've been click-clacking for about a year now, and my T is only three weeks old. Is there a connection?
re somatic t
for all you interested in somatic t, Dr Susan Shore (can find her in google..bet youre all google experts now) has been conducting studies around this.
in a nutshell, she summises that when there is a lack of auditory input, other nerves ie somatic nerves try to compensate..but they end up overcompensate causing everything to get very noisy!
It doesn't take much for my T to increase. I'm constantly on guard...
Ive noticed when i dont plug
My ears it sounds more like a high pitch hiss but when i wear ear plugs which makes the noises louder its actually a high pitch fainted ring... And my sister was on her organ the other day playin through an amp and just walkin by it for a split second my t got so reactive like it was competing with the noise but just drops down to almost nothing afterwards. This clicking n crackin tho when i swallow or burp is just plain weird never had it before t. And why when we yawn does the noise get louder.. Is that what somatic is? Idk this susan shore is sure onto something tho
Its like a human puzzle i want to figure out..if we could use 100 % of our brains T would prob have a cure... Damn 10 % lol
Ive noticed when i dont plug
My ears it sounds more like a high pitch hiss but when i wear ear plugs which makes the noises louder its actually a high pitch fainted ring... And my sister was on her organ the other day playin through an amp and just walkin by it for a split second my t got so reactive like it was competing with the noise but just drops down to almost nothing afterwards. This clicking n crackin tho when i swallow or burp is just plain weird never had it before t. And why when we yawn does the noise get louder.. Is that what somatic is? Idk this susan shore is sure onto something tho
I mean I don't put myself in situations where there's possibilities of sudden loud sounds.I don't think this is a good state to be in. If you / your brain is constantly 'on guard' / alert about the sounds around you + your T, this will probably kill all possibilities of habituation process. Of course it is very easy to say don't be on guard...
Its like a human puzzle i want to figure out..if we could use 100 % of our brains T would prob have a cure... Damn 10 % lol