Starting about 2 weeks ago, I've been getting a wavering, intermittent tone that varies around ~2000 hz in my left ear only. But here's the strange thing: the tone only appears in tandem with certain environmental sounds. That is to say – if I'm in perfect silence, I don't hear the new tone at all. But when I hear certain types of sounds, like white noise or crinkling plastic, the tone will appear and it will match the external sound for volume. If the external sound stops, the phantom tone will stop immediately. Think of it as reactive tinnitus, except the reaction time offset is zero, and the correlation by volume is 1:1.
As always with me, the emergence of this new auditory phenomenon follows closely after a short period of dull facial pain. I took a Medrol pack but it does not seem to have helped.
I've searched this board and others but I can't find anyone else who describes anything quite like this. Does this phenomenon sound familiar to anyone?
As always with me, the emergence of this new auditory phenomenon follows closely after a short period of dull facial pain. I took a Medrol pack but it does not seem to have helped.
I've searched this board and others but I can't find anyone else who describes anything quite like this. Does this phenomenon sound familiar to anyone?