- Sep 4, 2014
- 247
- Tinnitus Since
- 8/2014
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud gig/year of loud headphone usage.
My left ear has pressure, it's spiked a little, but the most horrible thing is now all sound make a faint ringing noise like extreme reactive Tinnitus.
WHAT IS THIS, when I take the chips bag and move it around it makes my left ear ring, everything makes it ring, my own voice, the voice of my mom everything makes this little faint ringing sound.
Am I having some sort of an infection? or is it just a random spike, IM PRAYING IT GOES AWAY.
I can't handle this it's like I've gone slightly deaf, I'm scarred out of my mind right now.
I remember reading somewhere that when you get Tinnitus you get over time degeneration, is this what's happening right now?
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP
I've been having random ear pressure in my left ear for a couple of days now once I wake up but it always goes away after I yawn a few times or something, is this a wax bildup or are my hearing cells dying?
I think it's just some pressure, I'm not sure but it seems to be less reactive and going down.
Can it really be nerve degeneration? or is it just some random pressure.
I'm really afraid of it getting really reactive and sensitive to sound.
WHAT IS THIS, when I take the chips bag and move it around it makes my left ear ring, everything makes it ring, my own voice, the voice of my mom everything makes this little faint ringing sound.
Am I having some sort of an infection? or is it just a random spike, IM PRAYING IT GOES AWAY.
I can't handle this it's like I've gone slightly deaf, I'm scarred out of my mind right now.
I remember reading somewhere that when you get Tinnitus you get over time degeneration, is this what's happening right now?
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP
I've been having random ear pressure in my left ear for a couple of days now once I wake up but it always goes away after I yawn a few times or something, is this a wax bildup or are my hearing cells dying?
I think it's just some pressure, I'm not sure but it seems to be less reactive and going down.
Can it really be nerve degeneration? or is it just some random pressure.
I'm really afraid of it getting really reactive and sensitive to sound.