- Oct 19, 2019
- 862
- Tinnitus Since
- 2016/2017/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown
Well, my low humming vibrating noise is back from hell after being in remission for almost a year. Only in left ear.
Yesterday it was not that bad, I could sleep some hours with Clonazepam, didn't hear it in the morning, then it came back and now it sucks.
But what I don't understand and maybe you can direct me to a cause.
I kind of thought that it's due to MEM. But it stops if I cover my opposite ear. Yesterday it only stopped for a little while with this method, but now it stops completely.
Plugging up doesn't terminate it.
I can't find any logic in this. Can it be due to some Eustachian Tube Dysfunction?
Do you have any idea what may be happening?
How the hell can covering my other ear stop the humming in my left ear? This is just baffling.
The bilateral UFH sound hasn't changed. Low humming kind of masks it a bit, covering my ears stops the humming, makes the high frequency sound worse of course.
Yesterday it was not that bad, I could sleep some hours with Clonazepam, didn't hear it in the morning, then it came back and now it sucks.
But what I don't understand and maybe you can direct me to a cause.
I kind of thought that it's due to MEM. But it stops if I cover my opposite ear. Yesterday it only stopped for a little while with this method, but now it stops completely.
Plugging up doesn't terminate it.
I can't find any logic in this. Can it be due to some Eustachian Tube Dysfunction?
Do you have any idea what may be happening?
How the hell can covering my other ear stop the humming in my left ear? This is just baffling.
The bilateral UFH sound hasn't changed. Low humming kind of masks it a bit, covering my ears stops the humming, makes the high frequency sound worse of course.