Hello all.
This is my first post for few years. I got tinnitus after a cold (I think) in the summer of 2015
In my left ear I have that constant kind of fridge noise. A relatively low pitched dulk noise.
My right ear sometimes sounds like clicking or water trickling.
However over all of this in my right ear (I think) I have an ultra high pitched sound which is constant.
I came on here to ask advice about it initially because this noise cuts through a lot of other sounds such as the TV or people talking.
The advice was that cricket sound at night would help mask the tinnitus. My left ear tinnitus is masked by fan I have at night and that I've always used even before I developed tinnitus.
For the past couple of years whenever someone asked me how my tinnitus was I simply replied"it doesn't affect me at all, I might only notice it in a silent room".
Recently I have started to notice my tinnitus slightly more however I do not think that it has got any louder. In fact I know that it has not got any louder.
However, over the last couple of days I have found it increasingly hard not to notice the ultra high pitch noise in my right ear. I have just moved jobs (ironically to make my life less stressful as I was a teacher) and can hear it when sat in my new office, when talking to colleagues, when walking around the huge complex at, or for example, as I am sat at home now watching TV.
I've also noticed that I can hear it slightly more over my white noise crickets sound at night.
I don't want to give the tinnitus the pleasure of stressing me out. I had the crickets sound through headphones very quietly today at work. However I am sure this is a very bad habit to get into.
I'm there for hopeful that someone has any advice to give me regarding how to get over this little bump in my resilience.
Thank you for your time in reading and I wish you all the best in your own personal journeys against this annoying phenomenon
This is my first post for few years. I got tinnitus after a cold (I think) in the summer of 2015
In my left ear I have that constant kind of fridge noise. A relatively low pitched dulk noise.
My right ear sometimes sounds like clicking or water trickling.
However over all of this in my right ear (I think) I have an ultra high pitched sound which is constant.
I came on here to ask advice about it initially because this noise cuts through a lot of other sounds such as the TV or people talking.
The advice was that cricket sound at night would help mask the tinnitus. My left ear tinnitus is masked by fan I have at night and that I've always used even before I developed tinnitus.
For the past couple of years whenever someone asked me how my tinnitus was I simply replied"it doesn't affect me at all, I might only notice it in a silent room".
Recently I have started to notice my tinnitus slightly more however I do not think that it has got any louder. In fact I know that it has not got any louder.
However, over the last couple of days I have found it increasingly hard not to notice the ultra high pitch noise in my right ear. I have just moved jobs (ironically to make my life less stressful as I was a teacher) and can hear it when sat in my new office, when talking to colleagues, when walking around the huge complex at, or for example, as I am sat at home now watching TV.
I've also noticed that I can hear it slightly more over my white noise crickets sound at night.
I don't want to give the tinnitus the pleasure of stressing me out. I had the crickets sound through headphones very quietly today at work. However I am sure this is a very bad habit to get into.
I'm there for hopeful that someone has any advice to give me regarding how to get over this little bump in my resilience.
Thank you for your time in reading and I wish you all the best in your own personal journeys against this annoying phenomenon