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Extreme high pitching and fullness pressure.

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Hi all

Ive had chronic tinnitus for few years but today the pressure is so bad in my left ear never ever have i had this and the tinnitus is so loud i cant hear as clearly out of my left. Ususally it goes away after a few min but its been over an hr. Im freaking out. Ive had all tests diagnosed with vestibular migraine but im scared. Is this bad ? Omg what if it doesnt go away??

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Hi, it will go away I get this regularly were you get a high pitch noise for a few minutes, two weeks ago I got one that lasted over a hour but did subside back to original tone.has yours calmed down now?are you a anxious person?

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berry76 in reply toMichael8272

Gosh I get that too .... and it does subside but I really panic for as long as it lasts and am so glad when it passes and I am left with the 'usual' loudly hissing head. An audiologist told me that it was caused by fluid in the hearing system - whatever that means. Soldiering on!

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Michael8272 in reply toberry76

Hi, yes I'm the same, I get really panicky aswel along as it lasts, the longest I had it was just over a hour.it is so frightening.did the audiologist tell you how to get fluid out of the hearing system,it is a frightening condition.

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berry76 in reply toMichael8272

Unfortunately nothing suggested - we just have to have patience and keep out of quiet places when all head noise can be engulfing. Cheers!

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Supervision6 in reply toMichael8272

Thank goodness we have each other on this site!

I’ve been off work fro 6 months going to half pay!

Stress of tinnitus and financial insecurity.

Prescribed meds for crisis intervention.

We will get through this horrid condition!!

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Michael8272 in reply toSupervision6

Your right thank God we have each other for advice and support.do you get this same problem aswel with high pitched noise for 30 seconds to a minute and then back to normal level, as I said before here longest one I'v had was a hour.it is a horrible condition.

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Supervision6 in reply toMichael8272

I’ve been diagnosed for a year. It’s evolved into a persistent hissing that changes in volume to a sound similar to a head full of crickets,

I grade it from one to ten. 7.30sm it’s at 5.

Like you I used to pay attention to time spans but it had got a little more manageable. It’s new territory to me but as with other big challenges in my life I have climbed over them with the right support.....I intend to do the same with this! Hope you join me 😁

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