Hi. I've been searching this forum for awhile. Although hesitant to share my story, I wanted to see what others thoughts were. To start off, I'm a 36 female in excellent health with no prior history of "excessive" noise exposure. Just the usual occasional club/bar in my college years, however not a frequent concert goer or anything like that. No chronic ear bud use. I'm a very quiet person and spend a lot of time in the quiet. I've always had great hearing and have never had problems with my ears.
It all started with a product I purchased on Amazon. It was a hose attachment that connected to your vacuum to suck out lint from your dryer vent. When I used it, it created a very loud high pitched noise. I used the product for maybe a minute or two. The high frequency sound was not continuous and was going in and out. Immediately after my ear felt "funny". Almost so subtle I didn't know if I was imagining it or not. I did not think I experienced any hearing loss. The next few days I had no ringing but my ear felt slightly different but only noticeable while in the car. I developed tinnitus four days after using it. The sound wasn't your typical tinnitus tones. Believe it or not it sounded like a vacuum, or like a tea kettle. Reactive to sounds like refrigerator, A/C blower vents, car on the road. I could hear it in my head, not really from my ears. There were several times I thought it was almost gone, then it changed. And when I would stand up and move, I couldn't hear it.
Fast forward 4 weeks later, the sound has changed a lot. I really only hear it when the fan is on, or something is running like a refrigerator. When I sit still my head has this sensation of static... like excessive white noise but quiet. Not really a noise, but maybe a bit of a slight "hiss".
Doctors tell me it will go away with time. As everyone here, I had a lot of anxiety about it. I found some positivity in this forum and thought I'd share my story. It has been a month, and I feel like things are mostly normal unless I hear something running like a fan or car engine, or shower. If I really really focus like in a quiet closet, I can hear the faintest bit of a ring that resembles the noise I hear alongside certain sounds.
Thank you all for the welcome. Feel free to share your thoughts. Doctors tell me it takes time to go away... can't help but worry since I don't know how tinnitus "dissipates" or "heals". I do feel it's fading bit my ears have done some weird things during this whole process and not sure what to think of any of it sometimes.
Side note: My audiogram was normal but when I did the test, I couldn't really hear the high frequency sounds as a tone, but more of an "interruption" in what I would describe as the background static noise.
It all started with a product I purchased on Amazon. It was a hose attachment that connected to your vacuum to suck out lint from your dryer vent. When I used it, it created a very loud high pitched noise. I used the product for maybe a minute or two. The high frequency sound was not continuous and was going in and out. Immediately after my ear felt "funny". Almost so subtle I didn't know if I was imagining it or not. I did not think I experienced any hearing loss. The next few days I had no ringing but my ear felt slightly different but only noticeable while in the car. I developed tinnitus four days after using it. The sound wasn't your typical tinnitus tones. Believe it or not it sounded like a vacuum, or like a tea kettle. Reactive to sounds like refrigerator, A/C blower vents, car on the road. I could hear it in my head, not really from my ears. There were several times I thought it was almost gone, then it changed. And when I would stand up and move, I couldn't hear it.
Fast forward 4 weeks later, the sound has changed a lot. I really only hear it when the fan is on, or something is running like a refrigerator. When I sit still my head has this sensation of static... like excessive white noise but quiet. Not really a noise, but maybe a bit of a slight "hiss".
Doctors tell me it will go away with time. As everyone here, I had a lot of anxiety about it. I found some positivity in this forum and thought I'd share my story. It has been a month, and I feel like things are mostly normal unless I hear something running like a fan or car engine, or shower. If I really really focus like in a quiet closet, I can hear the faintest bit of a ring that resembles the noise I hear alongside certain sounds.
Thank you all for the welcome. Feel free to share your thoughts. Doctors tell me it takes time to go away... can't help but worry since I don't know how tinnitus "dissipates" or "heals". I do feel it's fading bit my ears have done some weird things during this whole process and not sure what to think of any of it sometimes.
Side note: My audiogram was normal but when I did the test, I couldn't really hear the high frequency sounds as a tone, but more of an "interruption" in what I would describe as the background static noise.