- Nov 2, 2022
- 438
- Tinnitus Since
- 09/2022
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ear infection/Ultra High Frequency SSHL in Right Ear
Hey all,
I just hit 4 months with my tinnitus. It started in my right ear only from a bad ear infection. Then I caught a virus or two soon after, and that's when the bilateral tinnitus started with other tinnitus sounds along with distortions/reactivity to shower, heating system, refrigerator, driving, etc. I have no hearing loss on any audiogram up to 8,000 Hz, however, I just recently discovered, on my own, that there is a definite hearing loss/difference in my right ear compared to left at around 12,000 Hz and higher. Just imagine if someone tested me past 8,000 Hz four months ago and tried steroid interventions? I digress.
Anyway, what I am experiencing recently is constantly fluctuating tinnitus with regards to frequency (low and high pitch) and characterization (hiss versus tone). My constant 12.5 kHz hiss is now going from a hiss to almost a pure tone (no strong hiss sound) to going out and not even being there, to back to a hiss. It's basically like changing the dial on an old radio and you get static, a pure sound, then nothing, then repeat. This can happen in a matter of seconds, but can also be "stuck" on one of the presentations for a while. This may be "normal" but to me it's almost like my brain is trying to "figure it out" instead of just being a constant high hiss all of the time.
Intrusiveness also goes in and out. Some moments it's so present and cringing, then changes to mild. Again, this can happen in seconds to minutes. My other constant tones (a pure tone and a morse code note changing tone) also change based on sound around me. They will be lower in frequency, then shoot up to higher frequency, get quieter, get louder. Nothing is ever constant, except for my reactivity/tinnitus winding up to higher pitches when around more sound, and the fact that I have some type of 3 noises usually going on at one time.
Also, what boggles my mind is that my loudest tinnitus sound/tone is in my left ear, the ear that was unaffected by the ear infection. What gives?!
Could these more recent fluctuations, especially with the high hiss, mean anything in terms of progression of healing? I know only my brain knows that, but hoping to maybe get some feedback from others who have experienced anything like this. I truly hope I can experience improvement, given my case/possible hearing loss on higher frequencies in my right ear. I had NO idea what a bad ear infection could do, I literally thought maybe just 1-2 constant sounds for a few weeks/months, then gone. Not this cacophony of changing sounds and noise reactivity/winding up.
I just hit 4 months with my tinnitus. It started in my right ear only from a bad ear infection. Then I caught a virus or two soon after, and that's when the bilateral tinnitus started with other tinnitus sounds along with distortions/reactivity to shower, heating system, refrigerator, driving, etc. I have no hearing loss on any audiogram up to 8,000 Hz, however, I just recently discovered, on my own, that there is a definite hearing loss/difference in my right ear compared to left at around 12,000 Hz and higher. Just imagine if someone tested me past 8,000 Hz four months ago and tried steroid interventions? I digress.
Anyway, what I am experiencing recently is constantly fluctuating tinnitus with regards to frequency (low and high pitch) and characterization (hiss versus tone). My constant 12.5 kHz hiss is now going from a hiss to almost a pure tone (no strong hiss sound) to going out and not even being there, to back to a hiss. It's basically like changing the dial on an old radio and you get static, a pure sound, then nothing, then repeat. This can happen in a matter of seconds, but can also be "stuck" on one of the presentations for a while. This may be "normal" but to me it's almost like my brain is trying to "figure it out" instead of just being a constant high hiss all of the time.
Intrusiveness also goes in and out. Some moments it's so present and cringing, then changes to mild. Again, this can happen in seconds to minutes. My other constant tones (a pure tone and a morse code note changing tone) also change based on sound around me. They will be lower in frequency, then shoot up to higher frequency, get quieter, get louder. Nothing is ever constant, except for my reactivity/tinnitus winding up to higher pitches when around more sound, and the fact that I have some type of 3 noises usually going on at one time.
Also, what boggles my mind is that my loudest tinnitus sound/tone is in my left ear, the ear that was unaffected by the ear infection. What gives?!
Could these more recent fluctuations, especially with the high hiss, mean anything in terms of progression of healing? I know only my brain knows that, but hoping to maybe get some feedback from others who have experienced anything like this. I truly hope I can experience improvement, given my case/possible hearing loss on higher frequencies in my right ear. I had NO idea what a bad ear infection could do, I literally thought maybe just 1-2 constant sounds for a few weeks/months, then gone. Not this cacophony of changing sounds and noise reactivity/winding up.