Anyone dealing with this? If so, how bad is yours?
Hearing damage. The hairs in your ear that register sound waves get all messed up from loud sounds and constantly send out sound impulses even when there are none.What causes it?
True, I need a fan on or some type of background noise.I never knew I had tinnitus or even that it was a thing until the first time I ever went hunting back in 2012. My friend's dad dropped me off in a deer blind by myself for 6-7 hours one morning. It was dead silent in the middle of the woods and the first time I had ever been in silence like that. About two hours in, I thought I was going to lose my mind the ringing was so bad. Had to rub my hands together and make random noises just to hear something else besides ringing lol. Never did see a deer
It hasn't been that bad since then, but does ramp up at night when I sleep. So I have to use a floor fan otherwise I'll be up all night
I have ringing in my right ear and clicking in my left. Mine is only bad at night when Im trying to sleep and it is dead quiet.
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It might be since I have really bad TMJ on my left side. It cracks and sometimes feels like it is dislocating if Im eating steak or chicken on that side. Since it has started cracking the clicking has stopped though. I had it all checked out at the VA and they documented it as hearing damage so I assumed it had something to do with that.That clicking could be your jaw. I have it. I've had it since I was 21 in the army. Come to find out my ear canals are smaller than normal. So the provided ear plugs never seated right. Always fell out and barely worked. Between gun fire and helicopter rides for hours, my tinnitus is pretty brutal. When my ears first got damaged it was BAD. I either got use to it or it's not as bad anymore. But yeah the random deaf and ringing for 30 seconds happens to me too. I always have a fan at night. Alcohol can make it worse. If anyone has ever gone to a loud ass concert, they know what we deal with on a 24/7 basis. Sucks.
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It might be since I have really bad TMJ on my left side. It cracks and sometimes feels like it is dislocating if Im eating steak or chicken on that side. Since it has started cracking the clicking has stopped though. I had it all checked out at the VA and they documented it as hearing damage so I assumed it had something to do with that.
Mine comes from pretty much the same though. Lots of helicopters, but also forgetting to put hearing protection in before going into the shoot-house. Only did that once because I severely regretted it lol.
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I have ringing in my right ear and clicking in my left. Mine is only bad at night when Im trying to sleep and it is dead quiet.
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My wisdom teeth have been out since 17. They told me I need a mouth guard but it was like $600 and my insurance doesn't cover it. I think they said a normal guard will still work though. It actually feels like the left side explodes when it pops and it's like a shock through my head.Go to a real dentist. TMJ is a big problem. Still got wisdom teeth on that side? If so, they could be causing it. I had TMJ, clicking, popping, pain, weak chew etc. wisdom teeth out, no issues since.
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Mine seems to be slightly better now as far as ringing goes but yeah, it sounds like the same things that caused it. The first few months after EAS I had a really quiet apartment and it drove me absolutely nuts at night.I've had it since 18 or so and ringing in both ears. Night time is the worst and it keeps me awake, so usually set the sleep timer on the tv so I have some noise to tune it out. Really should get it checked, I know it's from shooting and loud cars/music.
My wisdom teeth have been out since 17. They told me I need a mouth guard but it was like $600 and my insurance doesn't cover it. I think they said a normal guard will still work though. It actually feels like the left side explodes when it pops and it's like a shock through my head.
Mine seems to be slightly better now as far as ringing goes but yeah, it sounds like the same things that caused it. The first few months after EAS I had a really quiet apartment and it drove me absolutely nuts at night.
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