This may sound like a silly question (no pun intended), but do most deaf people "hear" phantom noises?
I could hear well for over 40 years, and I guess my brain still thinks I can. All day long I get constant but random snippets of songs in my right ear (Jethro Tull, Mozart and Glen Campbell just in the last hour). Often I get what sounds like weak AM radio reception in my left ear at the same time. But when I get tired is when thing really get annoying. The more tired I get, the louder the background white-noise roar becomes. Eventually as I get sleepy enough to go to bed, any motion or physical contact sets off a painful sound explosion in my head so intense that if my eyes are closed I will see a flash of white. I wouldn't mind being deaf so much, if I actually couldn't hear anything!
Does this happen to anyone else? I'm wondering if it might be one of the many medications I need (transplant recipient, nine months ago).
Thanks
I could hear well for over 40 years, and I guess my brain still thinks I can. All day long I get constant but random snippets of songs in my right ear (Jethro Tull, Mozart and Glen Campbell just in the last hour). Often I get what sounds like weak AM radio reception in my left ear at the same time. But when I get tired is when thing really get annoying. The more tired I get, the louder the background white-noise roar becomes. Eventually as I get sleepy enough to go to bed, any motion or physical contact sets off a painful sound explosion in my head so intense that if my eyes are closed I will see a flash of white. I wouldn't mind being deaf so much, if I actually couldn't hear anything!
Does this happen to anyone else? I'm wondering if it might be one of the many medications I need (transplant recipient, nine months ago).
Thanks