EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

>EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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wish itd go away bros

it's almost over EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE bros, just hold on a little longer
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The fuck is this

>I'm throwing a flashbang.

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>go to an audiologist about this
>they have no idea what's causing it
>they reccomend that I see an ent doctor
>appointment with ent doctor is delayed indefinitely because of the 'rona
welp

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I've had tinnitus since I was a kid. I thought everyone got ear ringing. It's gotten worse but as long as I am in a room with some noise in it I don't notice it.

sweet release

thought I was on /k/ for a moment

Same, I really hope it doesn't get worse

>I thought everyone got ear ringing.
I'm pretty sure everyone does have it to some extent.

It fucked me up pretty bad for about a years but after that I stopped caring. 4 years later I pretty much only hear when it spikes up near something loud like a fan, air conditioner or a ps4.

god bless u user. i cant imagine what it must be like to have tinnitus. it's gotta drive you nuts

You should probably let the area around your shoulders and neck get checked

>Constantly listening to music on like 20-30% when I'm out in public to drown it out
>Have white noise in the form of youtube videos or music when I'm at home
Get fucked

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Don't bother, it's tinnitus and nothing (yet) can be really done about it. In the future it will tho, because the current generation of people between 15-35 experience or will experience tinnitus to the point where it becomes a large enough of a problem.

I don't even remember how it is, to not have, tinnitus.

Funnily enough it only bothers me when I'm reminded about it by threads like these.

>parents and teachers say don't listen to loud music and you won't damage your ears
>don't listen to loud music or play video games at retarded volumes
>don't get tinnitus

crazy

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/k/ has people firing guns without ear protection.
Zig Forums has people blasting headphones at max volume
Zig Forums has retards like me attending concerts without ear protection.

this

I only notice mine when I'm wearing my shooting earmuffs. Sounds like dial tone to me

>Know coworkers that listen to music at 130%
>Get pissed when the boss tells us we can't listen to music anymore because dumbass can't hear direct orders
Or those people that have tap noises on their phones, or play phone games with the volume on and no earbuds.
Some people deserve to be executed honestly.

you should just turn those vidya gaem headphones up louder to drown it out bro

>GET SO FUCKING DARK IN HERE

Have you guys tried doing the Heavenly Drum beating technique?

You gently tap the back of your head while having your ears covered.
The percussion gives temporary relief from tinnitus, works pretty well for me.


It's a Qi Gong technique, but it actually works.

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Who visual snow gang here?

love that static in my eyes brother

What does your tinnitus sound like guys. Mine is white noise style buzzing with high pitched clicks.

The real tinnitus trap is earphones and those earbuds. Those tiny little things blasts shit straight in your ear like laser beams.


> t. ruined my ears by cranking mp3 players with earphones

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Sometimes it's best to turn down the volume by a lot then let your ears adjust to the lower volume for a moment

this ironically makes it worse, because you get actual relief from tinnitus, as you say,but when it wears off you're now hyper-aware of the sound again. better to just let it be in the background as usual

>had eeeeeeee and static noise in ear for the longest time
>thought I was going death
>finally schedule doctor appointment
>they look in my ear
>full of wax, touching my ear drum
>squirt the living hell out of my ear with spray bottle
>get the rest off my ear drum slowly with camera and some skinny medical tool
>can instatntly hear clearly again and sound is gone
i got lucky I guess

Like ocean noise with a tiny little siren tooting

The only thing that helps is not focusing on it. Even then it is still ever present.

Mine shifts between a very generic eeeeeeeee and sometimes the actual sound of crickets chirping which can be strangely comfy or annoying depending on the situation.

>occasionally completely lose hearing in one ear followed by extremely loud tinnitus
>goes back to normal after about a minute
everytime i think this is gonna be the one where my hearing doesn't come back

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i've had tinnitus since i was a kid though
i literally thought it was normal :(

My parents did not care and were the ones blasting music and using loud power equipment around me.

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I absolutely do not have it. There's been sometimes where I'm in a place with absolute quiet and I only hear my heart

>Meet up with old friends after college
>They're all normalfags now
>They invite me to nightclub
>'Why not try it, what's the worst that can happen?'
>Immediately assailed by the noise as soon as we walk in
>Music was uncomfortably loud
>Whatever material the walls were made out of was bouncing the sound all over the place so there was no escape at the back of the room
>Leave hours later with ear ringing that never fully goes away
I should have just stayed home playing videogames.

TV static
I don't notice it often though.

Maybe, I don't use it because I'm so used to the sound it feels like normal to me.

But it could be of use to some. For me the technique doesn't remove it completely, just "tames" it.

holyshit that must feel good

Someone I know is like a snare drum with a siren.

Put your palms over your ears so your fingers wrap around the back of your head and “suction cup” your palms. Put your middle fingers on the top of your neck right at the base of your skull and
your index fingers on top of your middle fingers and apply pressure.

After you find that position, lift those fingers and snap them on the back of your head over and over like you’re drumming. Do it like every second for a minute.

That might provide you some temporary relief, but it doesn’t work for everybody.

It does actually work for me if I'm having an episode where it's intensified. It smoothes it out.

I got this done and still have tinnitus though my hearing slightly improved.

>never been to a gig or club that got CRUHRAYZEY

Get a load of this no life loser.

30 year old user here and I've had it all my life, used to think I was really broken in the head since up till sometime in the early 2010's all the doctors and optometrists I've told about it said no such thing existed.

How it be 2020 and nobody fixed this shit?

Fuck you now I hear it

I remember getting out of a pool one day and having this ringing in my ear

Uh, damn that sounds like fluid or inflamation in your canal. Could be an infection.

Does constant grey noise counts as eeeeeeeeee?

That happens to everyone you tard, it's your eardrum readjusting for balance

One night I accidentally stepped right in front of a speaker with my ear almost touching it. Fuck that was a mistake.

Well at least I was drunk enough not to notice the massive EEEEEEE.

>get the EEEEEE
>have it for 11+ years
>suddenly my ears go crazy and the EEEE changes into a very hollow OOOOOOOOOO
>panic, think I'm going deaf
>the OOOOO goes away
>The EEEEE is gone as well suddenly
And guess what, now complete silence is what makes me nervous and I gotta have YT on constantly or something else that makes white noise.

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That's what I hear when the ol' ball and chain is going off LOL

>have had tinnitus since i was little
>told my dad about that weird sound that I hear when it's silent in a room
>he chuckles, starts singing the sound of silence and walks away
>15 years later
>Ear blockage, going insane from the ringing
>parents shocked to hear i have tinnitus
>tell them of the conversation 15 years prior
>my mom explodes at my dad
>get a divorce
>my ear is still ringing

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I don't have it constantly, but it happens randomly like once every few weeks. Does that mean I just lost a tone (that i'll never hear again) or is that urban legend?

After all these years I got used to it to the point I kinda forgot I have it. Only when mentioned I start hearing it

I was about to go to a checkup with my
ophthalmologist, but I'm having big doubts about asking about it. Not like there is much I can do about it, but I would like for this to be on my records in case some miracle happends and I can get rid of this shit in the future.
At least is not THAT bothersome, but I've been having a bunch more floaters recently and those are more annoying.
And I'm just 24