A groundbreaking study by Mass Eye and Ear associates tinnitus with undetected auditory nerve damage, challenging previous beliefs and opening new paths for treatment through auditory nerve regeneration. A new study from Mass Eye and Ear investigators reveals that people who report tinnitus, whic
I have a question. Is the sound of the tinnitus the same as an old TV turning on for you too? That’s exactly how it sounds for me. A strange purely electrical sound that only is made by old TVs turning on.
I don’t know because I’ve had this comparison with other sufferers in the past and its hard to describe between strangers. What I do know is that there is one sound that is the same across many people … its the sound you hear after something hitting your head. Ever get hit in the head with a basketball, rubber ball or a flat object and you hear that loud pitched electronic noise? I hear that at a low level all the time forever. Most of the time my brain tunes it out and I live with it but when I get tired, upset or just not well … that noise is unbearable.
I hope yours gets better or at the very least, you get moments of peace in your own way.
That’s a good way to describe it
Mine is similar, a constant high pitched airy whine that never stops. Every once in a while I get the classic “ringing in the ears” that’s more of a pure tone that fades after a few seconds. Every doctor has been all, "your hearing is fine bro ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ "