What Does Tinnitus Sound Like?

A couple of months ago, what had been very mild tinnitus suddenly became deafening. For a couple of weeks, I was barely able to concentrate on anything...and then learned that the best way to manage it is to focus on other things. To train your brain to ignore it.

Mine is like the electrical noise with a thread of the jet engine at a lower pitch.
Thankfully, I notice it less and less over time, but it can be maddening.

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The wildest thing about tinnitus, which makes it very hard to treat, is it's not actually a thing: it's the absence of a thing.

Basically, when you lose the capacity to hear a certain wavelength--your brain creates a sound to fill the space.

(So much of what seems to be perception of things around us is actually our brain interpreting and synthesizing stimuli.)

Since I already have sensory processing issues and have trouble ignoring irrelevant input, that makes this challenging.

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@tyghebright You're not alone. I have it also. In really crowded gatherings where everyone is talking, all I hear is a murmur and I can't actually hear what people are saying. The tinnitus is in my left ear. I'm always telling people, "Talk into my good ear." It's been this way since my teens. Thanks for sharing!

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