Hi group,
I found this forum after searching for possible links between Bluetooth and tinnitus. I developed mine a few months ago, noticed a high pitched almost electrical buzzing in my right ear that didn't go away. Went to ENT - actually have one here that didn't require a referral, and after a hearing test learned I have some high frequency hearing loss in that ear.
He suctioned out wax in both ears, it was sort of painful and I felt the ringing was worse that evening like the noise/pressure made it worse.
It may have got better, or perhaps I learned to live with it more, but then all of a sudden a few days ago I put on these Bluetooth headphones I bought a few months ago (coincidence?) and while listening to the music I started hearing my ringing. I immediately took them off and now it has been pretty bad since then. Usually when out and about I forget about it but not now. So yeah, the anxiety and frustration is increasing. I have worked from home since 2014 and wear Bluetooth headset, a good quality one. These headphones I just bought are cheap but had great reviews.
I also have chronic sinus issues with inflammation, I wonder if that also has something to do with it. I will try to read through this forum, but if anyone has some advise on supplements or remedies besides masking and "learn to live with it" that would be great. I suppose all ailments have a tendency to isolate people to some degree or another but this one sure makes me feel like there is a wall of sound between myself and the rest of the world. Even prayer is affected.
I just bought a wired headset for work and will pick up later at Best Buy. About 6 months ago, I noticed while wearing the work Bluetooth set around my neck in between calls I could feel an electrical type feeling coming from them, like an energy field and I wonder if it has always been there and I just never noticed it. Scared of all things wireless now.
For the record I am 44 and can't think of anything that would have caused this or the hearing loss so suddenly. Sure been to concerts that were loud but it's been years.
Thanks for listening.
I found this forum after searching for possible links between Bluetooth and tinnitus. I developed mine a few months ago, noticed a high pitched almost electrical buzzing in my right ear that didn't go away. Went to ENT - actually have one here that didn't require a referral, and after a hearing test learned I have some high frequency hearing loss in that ear.
He suctioned out wax in both ears, it was sort of painful and I felt the ringing was worse that evening like the noise/pressure made it worse.
It may have got better, or perhaps I learned to live with it more, but then all of a sudden a few days ago I put on these Bluetooth headphones I bought a few months ago (coincidence?) and while listening to the music I started hearing my ringing. I immediately took them off and now it has been pretty bad since then. Usually when out and about I forget about it but not now. So yeah, the anxiety and frustration is increasing. I have worked from home since 2014 and wear Bluetooth headset, a good quality one. These headphones I just bought are cheap but had great reviews.
I also have chronic sinus issues with inflammation, I wonder if that also has something to do with it. I will try to read through this forum, but if anyone has some advise on supplements or remedies besides masking and "learn to live with it" that would be great. I suppose all ailments have a tendency to isolate people to some degree or another but this one sure makes me feel like there is a wall of sound between myself and the rest of the world. Even prayer is affected.
I just bought a wired headset for work and will pick up later at Best Buy. About 6 months ago, I noticed while wearing the work Bluetooth set around my neck in between calls I could feel an electrical type feeling coming from them, like an energy field and I wonder if it has always been there and I just never noticed it. Scared of all things wireless now.
For the record I am 44 and can't think of anything that would have caused this or the hearing loss so suddenly. Sure been to concerts that were loud but it's been years.
Thanks for listening.