Hello everyone! I've had tinnitus in both ears for around 20 years. Each ear had 2 different sounds, a hiss and a high-pitched tone, and none of the sounds were the same pitch. The first year was rough but luckily I habituated and things have been cool ever since. I only ever really was bothered by it when the power went out and my giant box fan didn't have power to drown out the sounds. Also lucky for me, I don't think I ever really had major spikes and the sounds were very consistent and unaffected by external factors. When the sounds are so predictable it becomes easier to tune them out.
This all changed about three weeks ago when things got interesting. 1-2 times a week, I ingest around 5 mg of marijuana edibles to help me relax and sleep at night. One night I woke up around 6 hours after taking a small amount of edibles and noticed some changes. The baseline volume of all my sounds went from around a 4 out of 10 to a 7 out of 10 and seemed to be permanent. The groundwork for habituation was already laid out in my head so it was just a matter of time before I got used to the new volume, right? Nope. A few days after the increase, my left ear developed this extremely annoying super high pitched "zing" sound that comes and goes at random intervals around 20 times a minute. Sometimes more, sometimes less. Sometimes it doesn't happen for 30 minutes, but it always comes back. It seems absolutely random and it is DRIVING ME INSANE. It's easily a 9 out of 10 in volume and because of its unpredictable nature I can't get used to it. Every time it comes back it completely blindsides me even when I know it's coming... and it's always right around the corner.
Is this normal for tinnitus? It seems so different from all my other sounds. Could this be a sign of something weird, and potentially treatable? The thought that this thing could go away is the only thing keeping me going. I'm still a week away from my ENT appointment, and I'm getting 0-2 hours of sleep a night for two weeks and feel on the verge of my mind crackin.' Obviously I've stopped taking marijuana edibles after things changed, and I don't even know if they were a factor. I guess I'm just hoping one of you will be like "yeah it's just hoobajoob syndrome and you just eat a jelly belly once a day to get rid of it." I really hope this isn't permanent...
This all changed about three weeks ago when things got interesting. 1-2 times a week, I ingest around 5 mg of marijuana edibles to help me relax and sleep at night. One night I woke up around 6 hours after taking a small amount of edibles and noticed some changes. The baseline volume of all my sounds went from around a 4 out of 10 to a 7 out of 10 and seemed to be permanent. The groundwork for habituation was already laid out in my head so it was just a matter of time before I got used to the new volume, right? Nope. A few days after the increase, my left ear developed this extremely annoying super high pitched "zing" sound that comes and goes at random intervals around 20 times a minute. Sometimes more, sometimes less. Sometimes it doesn't happen for 30 minutes, but it always comes back. It seems absolutely random and it is DRIVING ME INSANE. It's easily a 9 out of 10 in volume and because of its unpredictable nature I can't get used to it. Every time it comes back it completely blindsides me even when I know it's coming... and it's always right around the corner.
Is this normal for tinnitus? It seems so different from all my other sounds. Could this be a sign of something weird, and potentially treatable? The thought that this thing could go away is the only thing keeping me going. I'm still a week away from my ENT appointment, and I'm getting 0-2 hours of sleep a night for two weeks and feel on the verge of my mind crackin.' Obviously I've stopped taking marijuana edibles after things changed, and I don't even know if they were a factor. I guess I'm just hoping one of you will be like "yeah it's just hoobajoob syndrome and you just eat a jelly belly once a day to get rid of it." I really hope this isn't permanent...