- Sep 21, 2021
- 2
- Tinnitus Since
- 1999?
- Cause of Tinnitus
- unknown/MRI/sudden loud noise
New Tinnitus Talk member here. Thank you for all the valuable info. I haven't found a story of anyone with my particular situation, and I'll try to be brief--
Long-time mild tinnitus, a couple unresolved spikes after a 2020 MRI and again after my April COVID-19 vaccine.
For approx 6 years I've noticed when I'm in my car and I sing along to the radio, when I hum or singing lower notes my right ear sort of vibrates/hums, like I'm hearing the singing inside my head on that side. Now I'm wondering if that's a sign of hearing loss but it never occurred to me to have it checked out. I've also had two unfortunate incidents since the vaccine where I've had right ear pain (a dish dropped on the floor/bumped two glass bowls together) that lasted a few days. I don't seem to fit the hyperacusis label but I've always been sensitive to loud noises that don't bother other people.
Question is, 1½ weeks ago I made the mistake of placing my computer tablet speaker next to my right ear and a quick loud sound played unexpectedly. It alarmed me obviously being next to my ear vs. a noise in a room.
For the week afterwards I had ear pain and also pain along that side of my face. I used an earplug all week to protect it. The pain diminished and on Saturday I stopped plugging it. On Sunday I was driving and noticed even talking loudly creates that same vibration/hum when I talk. Yesterday and today the pain has returned a bit and most worrying, talking loudly in the house is enough to get that vibration feeling now. I've never had a hearing test and I have a preexisting ENT referral after the vaccination issue, but that's not for another month.
I really don't know if there's anything I can do right now (probably not steroids?) other than just see what the end result of this noise will be after my ENT visit. I take multivitamins, Turmeric, Vitamin D, just started on extra C and Magnesium glycinate.
Does anyone else experience this vibration/"talking inside my head" feeling in one ear when they talk? Thanks so much for any insight!
Long-time mild tinnitus, a couple unresolved spikes after a 2020 MRI and again after my April COVID-19 vaccine.
For approx 6 years I've noticed when I'm in my car and I sing along to the radio, when I hum or singing lower notes my right ear sort of vibrates/hums, like I'm hearing the singing inside my head on that side. Now I'm wondering if that's a sign of hearing loss but it never occurred to me to have it checked out. I've also had two unfortunate incidents since the vaccine where I've had right ear pain (a dish dropped on the floor/bumped two glass bowls together) that lasted a few days. I don't seem to fit the hyperacusis label but I've always been sensitive to loud noises that don't bother other people.
Question is, 1½ weeks ago I made the mistake of placing my computer tablet speaker next to my right ear and a quick loud sound played unexpectedly. It alarmed me obviously being next to my ear vs. a noise in a room.
For the week afterwards I had ear pain and also pain along that side of my face. I used an earplug all week to protect it. The pain diminished and on Saturday I stopped plugging it. On Sunday I was driving and noticed even talking loudly creates that same vibration/hum when I talk. Yesterday and today the pain has returned a bit and most worrying, talking loudly in the house is enough to get that vibration feeling now. I've never had a hearing test and I have a preexisting ENT referral after the vaccination issue, but that's not for another month.
I really don't know if there's anything I can do right now (probably not steroids?) other than just see what the end result of this noise will be after my ENT visit. I take multivitamins, Turmeric, Vitamin D, just started on extra C and Magnesium glycinate.
Does anyone else experience this vibration/"talking inside my head" feeling in one ear when they talk? Thanks so much for any insight!