Musical Ear Syndrome

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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. :)
 
What you are describing sounds like what many people who have tinnitus say they hear.
 
I get tinnitus too, but this is different... Tinnitus is a ringing sound... not actual music or vocals.

Well then, Rockin Robin gets this too. Plus a few others I can't remember . Maybe they will weigh in on this for you.
 
Well then, Rockin Robin gets this too. Plus a few others I can't remember . Maybe they will weigh in on this for you.

Yep, that's right, Bot...I have musical...and for 2 days the song from "The 70's Show" keeps repeating....awhile back it was "Lady of Spain". ....And I became totally deaf at age 14. HA are no benefit to me at all.

There are times when a "song" pops up in my head, and I go on the Internet to find the lyrics of it...such as the old, old song by The Beach Boys, "Alley Oops"....drove me crazy for a few days!

Trying to sleep, at times is really crazy! So, I do take short naps during the day to make up for the lack of it. I've suffered from this a very long time...and found out what it was here at AD !! And thks to all!

It's hard to concentrate, as it's gotten worse over the years. Having a sense of humor about it seems to work for me, tho'. Whenever my boys see me dancing around and washing dishes, they know I've got a "song" in my head! HAHA....but they don't want to "hear it". That "old time" music is of no interest to them.
 
I have intermittent tinnitus but mine is mostly of the ringing kind. I have heard others mentioning hearing music or ghost-like sounds though. Must be pretty creepy at first.
 
auditory hallucinations. They are VERY common in people who used to being hearing, or used to hear more. I get them too.
 
Hi. I have never heard of this syndrome before but it is interesting. I have very bad tinnitus in both ears but worse in my left. I also have this weird kind of "shifting tinnitus" as I call it. I only happens in my left ear and I can hear it through my hearing aids. It is a high pitched frequency that is constant and when ever there is a sound or whenever I talk, it changes to a higher pitch and then when sound is gone or I stop talking, the pitch goes down and settles into what it was before. It also sounds like the pitch of my tinnitus descends in note like sounds, one by one. It is really annoying because my hearing aids do not cancel out my tinnitus even though they are ultrapower hearing aids. I also hear my tinnitus as 7 pitches altogether and the only thing that relieves it, is to put my Naida hearing aids on T-coil and let the low pitch interference cancel out my tinnitus. Lower frequencies tend to cancel the higher ones and works well. I think that my "shifting tinnitus" in my left ear is due to a eustation tube problem.
 
It sounds kind of like phantom limb! When people lose a limb, they sometimes feel like its still there and will even feel like their missing limb is hurting. Their brain doesn't recognize that the limb is no longer there, so it interprets sensory information and applies it to where the limb used to be (okay, you'll have to forgive me because I'm not a science person, but that's how I understand it to work). Maybe it's the same with the phantom music. Your brain is 'perceiving' sounds for you, even though you shouldn't be able to hear them.
 
I think jillio made the same analogy in another thread. Good analogy.
 
I have tinnitus. I used to "hear things" at night that weren't really there. There were times when I thought I would be driven to distraction. Since I have been wearing two BTE's consistently, these problems have gotten much less bothersome. Sometimes I will put my aids on t-coil and let the "buzzing" drown out the other weird stuff. If things get really bad, I put headphones on OVER the hearing aids and listen to really loud white noise through my hearing aids. Sounds weird, but it works really well for me.
 
Actually, it can be any sound. It's commonly reported as a ringing sound... but also documented as buzzing, humming, beeping, etc.

Tinnitus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

How about the "roaring"...the high-pitch "eeeeeeeee" and the "zingggging" (like electric). One friend came to me (she lost her hearing at 17 months), crying over it....Asked me what it was, she was really desperate!. I did tell her it was coming from her ears. She did go to a lot of doctors, and one actually prescribed Prozac! She said it helped her (?).
 
How about the "roaring"...the high-pitch "eeeeeeeee" and the "zingggging" (like electric). One friend came to me (she lost her hearing at 17 months), crying over it....Asked me what it was, she was really desperate!. I did tell her it was coming from her ears. She did go to a lot of doctors, and one actually prescribed Prozac! She said it helped her (?).
It could be anything. :)
 
I've got the Who playing in my head right now. Anyone want to join me? :laugh2:
 
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