Vibrating Sensation When Shouting/Talking Loud Driving Me Insane

Koz

Member
Author
Dec 15, 2013
153
North East England
Tinnitus Since
2009
Cause of Tinnitus
Unilateral sensorineural hearing loss
Hi all,

Developed some weird vibrating sensation when I talk loudly and shout in my left ear (which is my damaged ear - from noise 60-70 dB on average. Moderate Severe.)

Spoke to an Audiologist who said 1-2 things of what it could be (which I don't exactly remember) and reassured me about it and agreed with me when I said that I should only ever get checked if I have constant ongoing pain and discomfort in my ear(s).

Does anyone have a similar vibrating sensation when they shout/talk loudly? It's driving me insane, more than tinnitus, I have no idea what it is and its really bothering me.

It's not pain or discomfort, but I wonder what it is. Been diagnosed with sensorineural hearing loss in left ear and have managed to keep it at the same level for a few years until I unfortunately made it worse by forgetting my ear plugs at a loud event 12 months ago.
 
Yes, it's horrific. I hear a distortion- a thud in my left ear - triggered by my voice, cough, sneeze, laugh. It is also triggered by low volume incoming sounds like lightswitches, door locks, plastic lids, appliance doors.

Audiologists/ENTs have only guessed that it could be damage to nerve or a muscle. Anyone have a theory?
 
I hear a distortion- a thud in my left ear - triggered by my voice, cough, sneeze, laugh. It is also triggered by low volume incoming sounds like lightswitches, door locks, plastic lids, appliance doors.
Anyone have a theory?
Some kind of 3rd window syndrome maybe.
 

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