- May 10, 2024
- 7
- Tinnitus Since
- Mild: 2008, moderate: 2023
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown
Dear all,
I have been dealing with tinnitus for some time now, and for the most part, I had gotten used to it. Occasionally, I struggled with it for a few weeks, but it wasn't a major issue. However, over the years, I developed additional auditory problems such as hearing bass sounds and sound distortion, but they partially subsided and were not a significant part of my life anymore.
However, at the end of 2023, my tinnitus suddenly became more severe. I initially thought it might be due to a cold or something similar. It did improve a little, but fully returned in January 2024. Since then, I have been really struggling with a very high-pitched tinnitus at around 14,000 Hz, which is difficult to mask and reactive to white noise. This has led me to feel quite depressed, despite my belief that habituation was possible but would take time, which kept me optimistic.
Unfortunately, more issues have arisen:
Best regards,
Sadnoise
I have been dealing with tinnitus for some time now, and for the most part, I had gotten used to it. Occasionally, I struggled with it for a few weeks, but it wasn't a major issue. However, over the years, I developed additional auditory problems such as hearing bass sounds and sound distortion, but they partially subsided and were not a significant part of my life anymore.
However, at the end of 2023, my tinnitus suddenly became more severe. I initially thought it might be due to a cold or something similar. It did improve a little, but fully returned in January 2024. Since then, I have been really struggling with a very high-pitched tinnitus at around 14,000 Hz, which is difficult to mask and reactive to white noise. This has led me to feel quite depressed, despite my belief that habituation was possible but would take time, which kept me optimistic.
Unfortunately, more issues have arisen:
- Dysacusis fully returned in April, making it difficult to listen to music in the car to distract from the tinnitus.
- Voices became difficult to listen to due to crackling and echoing at a certain frequency.
- My ear and jaw feel full and stiff, possibly due to some TMJ factor.
- I have become very sensitive to low-frequency noise, experiencing discomfort and nausea from bass sounds, even when talking.
Best regards,
Sadnoise