Hello all
I wanted to pop in and ask a few questions from all of you. You can read my introductory thread if you want, but basically I'm 2 months into tinnitus caused by cold symptoms/ETD.
Overall, my tinnitus has been following a downward trend. Volume is far lower. I can be happily in a cafe or restaurant or even friends house with voices going on and not hear it.
I feel like there has been a new development recently. My left ear has a low frequency hum with fluctuating higher metallic tones (that is very quiet), and my right ear also has a low frequency hum. In the past few weeks there has been an added "whistle" in the middle of my head and left side. Honestly this is the worst sound. It is the most intrusive and won't let me sleep. Usually my tinnitus isn't intrusive during the day, but at night laying down this whistle becomes all consuming. It spreads to my left and right ears and my head. It sucks, and I yearn for a good night sleep.
What is head tinnitus? Why did this whistle develop?
Is it a good sign its' primarily in my head?
Do other people experience this?
It's also somatic for sure and can be changed by tweaking my neck around.
Felt like I was really the path to recovery if it wasn't for this head whistle.
Hopefully I can sleep soon Makes it all better.
Thanks for any input.
Love, Clare
I wanted to pop in and ask a few questions from all of you. You can read my introductory thread if you want, but basically I'm 2 months into tinnitus caused by cold symptoms/ETD.
Overall, my tinnitus has been following a downward trend. Volume is far lower. I can be happily in a cafe or restaurant or even friends house with voices going on and not hear it.
I feel like there has been a new development recently. My left ear has a low frequency hum with fluctuating higher metallic tones (that is very quiet), and my right ear also has a low frequency hum. In the past few weeks there has been an added "whistle" in the middle of my head and left side. Honestly this is the worst sound. It is the most intrusive and won't let me sleep. Usually my tinnitus isn't intrusive during the day, but at night laying down this whistle becomes all consuming. It spreads to my left and right ears and my head. It sucks, and I yearn for a good night sleep.
What is head tinnitus? Why did this whistle develop?
Is it a good sign its' primarily in my head?
Do other people experience this?
It's also somatic for sure and can be changed by tweaking my neck around.
Felt like I was really the path to recovery if it wasn't for this head whistle.
Hopefully I can sleep soon Makes it all better.
Thanks for any input.
Love, Clare