Measure Your Tinnitus Sound With Two New Tinnitus Frequency Tests
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- Опубликовано: 30 окт 2024
- How would you describe your tinnitus? Is it buzzing, roaring, tonal, tea kettle, electric, static, or screeching? Not sure? Tune in for a quick test!
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Which type of tinnitus do you experience? Mine is a high pitched tonal tinnitus. Let me know, Matthew
i have the hissing sound. Imagine a coffee pot hissing. I guess the tea kettle is closest.
Thank you for
this channel. It has been very useful for me to help understand my tinnitus and in starting my journey in learning how to manage it. I experience tonal/screeching, somewhere between 4 & 7 kHz. Interestingly the "roaring" sound almost masks my tinnnitus!
This channel has been an amazing help I can not begin to say how thankful I am for all the help this has given me. And yep seems Tonal high pitched. Thankfully this has allowed me to explain to others easier than, a really high pitched annoying sound.
Mine is tonal at around 5K-6K. Keeps me falling asleep at times and leads to migraines at other times.
Mine is kind of hard to describe. Because it is different in both of my ears. My right ear, went Deaf after having a Covid shot. I had an autoimmune attack/response. I had an autoimmune inner ear disease (AIED). In my right ear, it sounds like an electronic pulse in sync with my heartbeat. More like a heart monitor in a hospital. If my heartbeat is fast, so does the sound. In my left ear, it is a steady mid to high pitch sound. Anyway, it can be stressful at times.
8,000-8,500 Hz. I have a tone generator app and have demonstrated what I hear to those interested. A coworker once exclaimed that was what he heard too. Others express amazement on how I live with it.
Mine is also high pitched tonal. I've had it since childhood, both ears.
I have six distinct tinnitus tones. Three in each ear which vary in volume, Hz and character. One sounds like morse code. Another sounds like a broken modem. There's a tone that stays around 1600 Hz in the right (G on a piano). And a tone in both left and right ears almost out of audible range. Maybe around 13000 Hz? My tinnitus seems worthy of scientific study! Lol. Anybody else have similar?
Tea Kettle and hear almost to 10,000 hertz. I suspect the tinnitus pitch is right where the hearing loss occurs around 10k.
Hard to tell with the frequency bacause it didn't match any of the descriptions earlier on in the vid. However, mine is something around kettle and screeching at around 6000-8000Hz. It became apparent around the first vaccine and an MRI in Sept 23 has shown a small benign mass on my hearing nerve. My tinnitus has grown worse since then and it's pretty loud now 24/7. I will have another MRI at the end of March 24.
I couldn't even hear tonal with ear buds, volume at max.
Electric. My tinnitus has two sounds. Very high in both ears and low electric/static sound in one ear and that is the ear that I have the most hearing loss in the bass sounds.
Mine seems most closely matched with teakettle. Strangely, I do not hear your "Tonal" sound at all. I'm on a MacBook with good speakers, so I don't believe there is anything wrong there. Can it be because that is my normal tinnitus hearing and I just don't perceive that sound as an external source? As for the pitch, my tinnitus seems to be in the 5k-6k range. However, at about 6.5k, the sound begins to fade and by 7.5k, I hear nothing at all. I'm going to go back to my comment your previous video and see how this compares to then.
Is it possible to have both buzzing and tonal at the same time? That would be the best to describe what I hear
Tonel and tea kettle
I have 2 different ones. I believe one is tonal and maybe roaring is the other. It's constant and 24/7. The only time I can get any relief is when I'm asleep. Mine change in between a flatline sound and crickets & cicadas. It's just awful. If I can't find relief soon I believe I will end up in the nuthouse. I have TMJ too so I'm sure that doesn't help it. I've had mine for about 462 days and it's just Horrible! I don't know how I am supposed to live with this for the rest of my life? I've almost wished I'd go deaf...But if it isn't my ears and it's in my brain would I still hear it if I were deaf? Mine seems to be focused on the right side and it's very hard to focus on anything anymore. It's affecting my thought process. Please Help! 😢
Stay strong please 💪🏻 You can beat it with good psychology.. We are almost 1 billion! ❤
Both ears and driving me crazy everyday' I want silence! This is sooo loud!
Tonal, but 2 tones a high D and high G, left ear only. It feels like some ranges of frequencies are different to hear and i am having problems telling which direction a sound originated
why at about 8000 it goes silent for me? Is that my frequency?
There are three tones that I can’t hear at all. Not sure if any of the other four match tbh. As for the pitch, probably around 2400……
I don't know what type mine is. All I can say is it's loud and in different frequencies. When having a hearing test, some of the tones played match the tinnitus. That is confusing not to mention annoying. The only way I can cope with it is to keep my mind active.
It seems to be around 8khz-9khz.
Oh and I'm not sure about the HZ thing but I'm thinking mine is between 6000 and 8000.
Without my hearing aids, I can't hear anything beyond 4500 hz. With hearing aids about 6000 hz. I have a 110 dB loss at 6000 hz.
Mine is about 8500 mostly in my left ear .
Tonal at around 7,500 Hz
Holy cow.... I couldn't even hear "tonal". I had to turn the volume way up to hear it.
5k to 6
Static 7000-8400 range
1680 Electrical Sound
7500
I've got screeching.
I couldn’t hear the tonal at all
Screeching
I have 22khz in my ears