vtmarmot
P Magoon, Livin' Free NH
I've had the classical high-pitched ringing form of tinnitus in both ears since my early twenties at least. I have serious, professionally acknowledged hearing loss. I'm not interested in masking devices for the tinnitus. I can live with it. About six months ago, in the night when the house is quiet, I started noticing a new form of tinnitus. It happens only in my left ear, which incidentally has the worst hearing loss. It is lower pitched and sounds like bugs are making whoopee on a tiny camp bed with noisy springs - squeegee, squeegee, squeegee etc. etc.. It is not perfectly consistent, varying slightly in duration and intensity. It is made worse by certain types of food, such as tomatoes or tomato sauce. When this came on, I had been on hiatus from shooting for over a year and had no changes in meds or anything else that might explain it.
Has anyone else had anything like this? I have an idea that it is related to circulation of blood in the ear.
Has anyone else had anything like this? I have an idea that it is related to circulation of blood in the ear.