What Does It Mean to Have Different Tinnitus Tones?

Dankmemes

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Jun 22, 2018
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Someone on here told me they hear multiple tones at once.

I don't quite understand what they mean.

Do you hear one tone then a few seconds later hear another tone at separate times or do you hear them all at once.

If you hear a hiss, a roar, and a high pitched ring at the exact same time do they mix together into one new sound that almost can't be described?
 
Me, I hear criquets and a highpitched sound in the same time. Sometimes another sounds with that.
 
I used to hear a swirling squeal that would rise and fall. Since then its become a constant whistly shreik that turns itself up to dominate over every other sound.

I think multiple sounds indicates multiple areas of hair cell or nerve damage.
 
This ugly whistling sound that I can only hear if I plug my left ear. Then theres a high pitched sound that is almost always there in both ears. It sounds like my brain is sizzling and sometimes is pulsile. It goes away sometimes in the middle of the night, in an mask it with a quiet fan.
 
Yesterday i had kind of a low fridge sound with glass in it. But really mild where i could just hear it with my ears plugged. Today i woke up to my normal sound which is a high boiling tea kettle tone . No idea how it can change completely over night (btw since i´m awake now for an hour the sound has reduced again a lot and i hear it barely while plugging my ears).

The good thing is i have just 1 tone left, the rest vanished over the course of the last 3 months. So i hope this last one will also with time.
 
You have to be trolling at this point. People can hear several tones at the same time. You can have several tones in each ear and hear them all at the same time, like a nice orchestra.
Edit: coffee_girl said it perfectly, "Yep, that name with that kind of post... Pretty much troll satisfying his morbid curiosity over those suffering with a debilitating problem".
 
You have to be trolling at this point. People can hear several tones at the same time. You can have several tones in each ear and hear them all at the same time, like a nice orchestra.
Edit: coffee_girl said it perfectly, "Yep, that name with that kind of post... Pretty much troll satisfying his morbid curiosity over those suffering with a debilitating problem".
How can I be a troll if I have tinnitus also? It's a valid question as humans can't double task so if you are hearing multiple tones at once then they must blend into something new. If you mix red and blue paint together you don't see red and blue separately they mix into a new color. My other question about severe tinnitus was absolutely reasonable because I assumed that there was a point where you can't distinguish tinnitus any louder and it caps at a certain volume. If you have severe tinnitus and can't go outside it would be reasonable to believe that if the Tinnitus can't get much worse you should you just start exposing yourself to noise. You guys are overreacting way too much. It's just a question after all and in most people's minds there is no such thing as a stupid question.
 
. If you have severe tinnitus and can't go outside it would be reasonable to believe that if the Tinnitus can't get much worse you should you just start exposing yourself to noise. You guys are overreacting way too much.

We are totally not overreacting...! Living with tinnitus can be a horrible nightmare and endless torture. Bad decisions and noise exposure can further complicate it.

I'm a good example of making "stupid" mistakes, getting exposed to loud sounds while suffering from tinnitus. My T started over 2 months ago, it was not so bad at first, and I thought it was temporary, so I went to the dentist. The drilling made my T louder, it went from 5/10 to 7/10 and didn't start fading at all. My second noise exposure was when I went to see Jurassic World, I was still sure my T was temporary and didn't bother to protect my ears. My ears were hurting so much I was in tears and my T was so loud it made me nauseous. It was so loud it was like the only thing I heard for the rest of the day, I was sure I would lose my hearing, the pain was unbearable. I developed severe hyperacusis and that's when my life became a living nightmare. My T is now 9/10, not fading at all. And, instead of just one high pitched tone, I now have many different tones: constant high pitch ringing, morse code beeping, tea kettle whistling, and clicking/rumbling...
 

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