somedeafdudefromPNW
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Alright, I discussed this with someone a few nights ago, however it is still persisting.
As of two or three years ago, only at night, I started hearing things like furnaces coming on, muffled voices that seems to come from above. Not a big deal, thought it was a normal thing, until I invited someone to come over to sleep-- then I found out that the sounds I was hearing weren't there. Oddly, these sounds disappear when I put on my hearing aids (Sumo XP.)
So, two years after the fact, I disclosed this to a hearing person (non-professional) and she thought I was lack of better words, "batshit," in her own creative colourful words. So I just learned to keep such comments to myself.
However in the last few months, it kinda progressed to somewhat sounded like a muffled row from next door. When I did my research, it could be because of Musical Ear Syndrome or severe recruitment. It is only now that I just realized that the so-called "rows" are just vocals akin to to some of the punk music I used to listen to before I ceased listening to music. I only started making out the brass and such in the background. Again, they disappear when I have my hearing aids in.
I know many deaf people here suffer from tinnitus, but how many experience this as well?
And I am going in to get a new audiogram in the next few weeks.
As of two or three years ago, only at night, I started hearing things like furnaces coming on, muffled voices that seems to come from above. Not a big deal, thought it was a normal thing, until I invited someone to come over to sleep-- then I found out that the sounds I was hearing weren't there. Oddly, these sounds disappear when I put on my hearing aids (Sumo XP.)
So, two years after the fact, I disclosed this to a hearing person (non-professional) and she thought I was lack of better words, "batshit," in her own creative colourful words. So I just learned to keep such comments to myself.
However in the last few months, it kinda progressed to somewhat sounded like a muffled row from next door. When I did my research, it could be because of Musical Ear Syndrome or severe recruitment. It is only now that I just realized that the so-called "rows" are just vocals akin to to some of the punk music I used to listen to before I ceased listening to music. I only started making out the brass and such in the background. Again, they disappear when I have my hearing aids in.
I know many deaf people here suffer from tinnitus, but how many experience this as well?
And I am going in to get a new audiogram in the next few weeks.