Greetings To All...
To keep the intro short, I will just post my present condition, and state my tinnitus has slowly progressed from January 2021, from a mild high frequency hissing in the left ear only, to the following:
High frequency hissing (6 kHz @ 62 dBc) in both ears, and low frequency rumbling (90 Hz @ 46 dBc), tinnitus is 24/7. Short term higher frequency 'spikes' (above 6 kHz) typically 2-3 each day, occurring during the day or sleep (can wake me up).
MRI in January 2021, and CTA November 2021. Hearing test (up to 8 kHz) and pressure test. Some high frequency hearing loss but nothing serious.
The low frequency rumbling (even false feeling of vibration) is very difficult but can be masked with earplugs that block nearly 100 percent of sound.
Scheduled for another MRI in April 2022, and for an appointment with a hearing facility that is supposed to have some understanding about tinnitus.
So many conditions can cause tinnitus, but the slow progression of the condition is what is concerning.
Thanks so very much.
Robert
To keep the intro short, I will just post my present condition, and state my tinnitus has slowly progressed from January 2021, from a mild high frequency hissing in the left ear only, to the following:
High frequency hissing (6 kHz @ 62 dBc) in both ears, and low frequency rumbling (90 Hz @ 46 dBc), tinnitus is 24/7. Short term higher frequency 'spikes' (above 6 kHz) typically 2-3 each day, occurring during the day or sleep (can wake me up).
MRI in January 2021, and CTA November 2021. Hearing test (up to 8 kHz) and pressure test. Some high frequency hearing loss but nothing serious.
The low frequency rumbling (even false feeling of vibration) is very difficult but can be masked with earplugs that block nearly 100 percent of sound.
Scheduled for another MRI in April 2022, and for an appointment with a hearing facility that is supposed to have some understanding about tinnitus.
So many conditions can cause tinnitus, but the slow progression of the condition is what is concerning.
Thanks so very much.
Robert