Hi everyone.
This new 'reactive' tinnitus has been going on for 3 months now.
The audiologist said it was somatic tinnitus, said I should do physiotherapy as a few things seem to indicate it could be caused by my jaw or neck / cervical spine (i.e. I can wake up to almost or no tinnitus, then I turn or stretch my neck, or yawn and my jaw cracks, and suddenly cicadas & crickets are yelling at me again as they're being electrocuted).
She also ruled out hyperacusis. Supposedly my LDL test came back normal and I only have mild recruitment. Here's my audiogram:
(For the record, while I have hearing loss, there is no known acoustic trauma. ENT thinks it might be a birth defect — we're still investigating).
If I don't have hyperacusis, then why does my tinnitus increase to some, but not all, loud sounds? For example, the shower, epilator & electric shaver even suppress my tinnitus. Yet when my computer fan gets loud or when trying to watch TV, my tinnitus (or my perception of it, maybe?) becomes really loud and gives me anxiety.
I also have this. Constant clicking noise as a reaction to any sound. Like some sort of feedback. It's part of the reactivity but it's basically a feedback sound to external sounds.
However, I noticed that muscle relaxants reduce the reactivity, and tranquilizers pretty much suppresses the reactivity (doesn't really lower the tinnitus that much though, but whatever, I don't mind).
What the hell is that reactivity? Could it be related to the nervous system, considering that medications that calm me down suppress that reactivity?
Plus, how can my tinnitus only be reacting to some loud sounds? Am I developing phonophobia or something like that? Any idea what's going on? My audiologist seems to have no clue. She keeps telling me to do sound enrichment but even basic pink noise triggers the freaking little clicking sounds so at this point, I almost prefer 'silence' to this constant clicketyclick.
I mean, I am an anxious, depressed mess because of this condition so obviously I'm not making things any easier for myself and my tinnitus...! I'm aware the nervous systems influences tinnitus greatly, so I suppose it's not out of the question that it makes it reactive as well...?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much.
This new 'reactive' tinnitus has been going on for 3 months now.
The audiologist said it was somatic tinnitus, said I should do physiotherapy as a few things seem to indicate it could be caused by my jaw or neck / cervical spine (i.e. I can wake up to almost or no tinnitus, then I turn or stretch my neck, or yawn and my jaw cracks, and suddenly cicadas & crickets are yelling at me again as they're being electrocuted).
She also ruled out hyperacusis. Supposedly my LDL test came back normal and I only have mild recruitment. Here's my audiogram:
(For the record, while I have hearing loss, there is no known acoustic trauma. ENT thinks it might be a birth defect — we're still investigating).
If I don't have hyperacusis, then why does my tinnitus increase to some, but not all, loud sounds? For example, the shower, epilator & electric shaver even suppress my tinnitus. Yet when my computer fan gets loud or when trying to watch TV, my tinnitus (or my perception of it, maybe?) becomes really loud and gives me anxiety.
I also have this. Constant clicking noise as a reaction to any sound. Like some sort of feedback. It's part of the reactivity but it's basically a feedback sound to external sounds.
However, I noticed that muscle relaxants reduce the reactivity, and tranquilizers pretty much suppresses the reactivity (doesn't really lower the tinnitus that much though, but whatever, I don't mind).
What the hell is that reactivity? Could it be related to the nervous system, considering that medications that calm me down suppress that reactivity?
Plus, how can my tinnitus only be reacting to some loud sounds? Am I developing phonophobia or something like that? Any idea what's going on? My audiologist seems to have no clue. She keeps telling me to do sound enrichment but even basic pink noise triggers the freaking little clicking sounds so at this point, I almost prefer 'silence' to this constant clicketyclick.
I mean, I am an anxious, depressed mess because of this condition so obviously I'm not making things any easier for myself and my tinnitus...! I'm aware the nervous systems influences tinnitus greatly, so I suppose it's not out of the question that it makes it reactive as well...?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much.