Hello all,
I've posted a couple of times, and I am now 3.5 months into the strange world of tinnitus following a one-off acoustic trauma.
I have one main tone in my right ear, and I would describe it as fluctuating between mild and moderate. Sometimes at night, it is quiet until I need to get up. But at other times, it feels like electric currents flickering inside my head. It is not always there and usually shows up by midday. I find it really distracting, like my head is no longer my own and something is invading it, or like it is trying to tune into something.
Does this die down once the tinnitus has settled? What causes the electrical feeling? It is not what I would traditionally call tinnitus, but it definitely feels like part of it.
Thank you to everyone who has contributed or commented on posts over the years. It is strangely reassuring to read others' stories and know I am not the only one going through this. Hope you're keeping well, wherever you are!
I've posted a couple of times, and I am now 3.5 months into the strange world of tinnitus following a one-off acoustic trauma.
I have one main tone in my right ear, and I would describe it as fluctuating between mild and moderate. Sometimes at night, it is quiet until I need to get up. But at other times, it feels like electric currents flickering inside my head. It is not always there and usually shows up by midday. I find it really distracting, like my head is no longer my own and something is invading it, or like it is trying to tune into something.
Does this die down once the tinnitus has settled? What causes the electrical feeling? It is not what I would traditionally call tinnitus, but it definitely feels like part of it.
Thank you to everyone who has contributed or commented on posts over the years. It is strangely reassuring to read others' stories and know I am not the only one going through this. Hope you're keeping well, wherever you are!