Tinnitus Permanently in One Ear?

Georgia

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Author
Feb 19, 2015
100
Tinnitus Since
11/2008
Cause of Tinnitus
Unknown
Hi, I was wondering if any of you ever felt like your tinnitus is only in one ear permanently then kind of fluctuates in the other, because lately I've really been giving my t the extra attention to listen in and see if it generally is in the left one constantly not in both, right now I really think that its just in the left (though still can't exactly tell) I do get it in the right but its more on and off I'm wondering if any of you guys know anything or have experienced this?
Thank you in advance!!!
 
Worth getting that checked out Georgia - single sided tinnitus can be symptoms of an acoustic neuroma; pretty rare but needs to be diagnosed

I'll talk to my ENT when I go to see he/her in about a week, overall I'm just mostly confused about where my T is coming from I've had it for about 7 years and my left ear has always been a little worse I had an MRI about over a month ago so hopefully all this stuff will be covered then
 
Hi,

I know where you're coming from. Mine started in my right ear and I always felt that the left ear is kind of different, like it's my brain making things balanced. My test that showed a slight hearing loss in the right ear and nothing in the left.

I often think of the right as the real tinnitus and the left as an imposter.
 
Hi,

I know where you're coming from. Mine started in my right ear and I always felt that the left ear is kind of different, like it's my brain making things balanced. My test that showed a slight hearing loss in the right ear and nothing in the left.

I often think of the right as the real tinnitus and the left as an imposter.

Yeah like the left one is not quiet the same even though all my tests show that the levels of hearing are basically the same, maybe your brain is trying to even it out like you said, and its just substituting so everything feels more equal, have you ever felt it just change from one to both even though one is literally a different sound?

Worth getting that checked out Georgia - single sided tinnitus can be symptoms of an acoustic neuroma; pretty rare but needs to be diagnosed

The good news is that my MRI came back and all my nerves everything are normal although that raises more questions, I'm getting a few more organ scans to look for links though.
 
have you ever felt it just change from one to both even though one is literally a different sound?
Not quickly but I do notice that it is different from time to time. I don't keep a track on the tone or sound type but when I do notice I can often tell a change. I was playing with a synth a few days ago and realised that one of my tones was up at 8KHz, from 6KHz last time I noted the pitch. It does change for me, but I get a lot of fleeting tinnitus too.
 
Not quickly but I do notice that it is different from time to time. I don't keep a track on the the or sound type but when I do notice I can often tell a change. I was playing with a synth a few days ago and released that one of my tones was up at 8KHz, from 6KHz last time I noted the pitch.



How do you measure your tinnitus? I've never done it before
 
How do you measure your tinnitus? I've never done it before
Pitch matching it with a synthesiser, playing notes to match the pitch. Using pure tones (sine waves) and also looking at the readout on a spectrum analyser to check the frequency it's playing.

I would always advise against measuring it unless it's for a reason as it only focuses your attention on the T, which is generally negative and unhelpful.
 
Pitch matching it with a synthesiser, playing notes to match the pitch. Using pure tones (sine waves) and also looking at the readout on a spectrum analyser to check the frequency it's playing.

I would always advise against measuring it unless it's for a reason as it only focuses your attention on the T, which is generally negative and unhelpful.

Oh okay thanks for your advice and help! Do you know the cause of your T?
 
I'm wondering if any of you guys know anything or have experienced this?
Thank you.

My tinnitus is only in my left ear. Occasionally I think I can hear something in my right ear. But I'm never quite certain!!!!!
 
I have loud tinnitus in my left ear--but I have a lot of fleeting tinnitus that affects both ears. Sometimes it can seem like it's coming from the middle of my head. I find it's better if I don't try to nail it down--jut get on with what I'm doing.
 

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