Melatonin is the body's natural drug to help us go to sleep and i do wonder if you're lacking in this, getting off to sleep is harder. I use sound machine at night set on rain and also use cherry juice or occassionally i take 1.5mgs of melatonin to help me sleep. Some days its louder than others and other days its barely audible and Ive yet to fathom out why this happens but i cherish those days. Ive had it for nearly two years now and in the beginning it was hell but nowadays I cope with it much better just by getting on and doing normal everyday life stuff and just try to ignore it as best as i can. Hi blaze, my tinnitus is a constant ringing/whistling on the right side of my head/ear and occassional i get clicking sounds which in a funny kind of way is not so bad as it breaks up the ringing/whistling sounds. Having said that, I do, like you, have two different sounds yet the Tinnitus doesn't trouble me even when loud but the humming noise I still have difficulty getting familiar with.Īnyway, many thanks for your reply, your so right about the sound generator, I wouldn't be without mine. If, as I now suspect, the noise from the mini supermarket fans is the source of the humming it cannot be of Tinnitus origin. Yes, you've guessed it " there is a loud humming noise coming from them identical to that I'm hearing in my head a night time ? Anyway, on my way out of the shop I walked round to the back of the complex where the fans were and to a short cut back to my flat, I walked slowly to find out how far I could get for the noise not to be heard and to my surprise I could still hear the hum faintly at the main entrance to my block of flats ! I went upstairs and could still hear it faintly inside my flat. In the new area I've moved to there is a small supermarket type shop only two minutes walk from where I live which has 4 large fans on the outside of the building connected to a row of fridges inside the store full of frozen foods. But, just today, I made a discovery which casts doubts on the source of the humming. To the point, like you, my humming noise is low pitched along side classic Tinnitus. Thanks for your reply, I do have the Oasis sound machine which I play most nights before bed and " The Stream" is my favourite sound. ![]() I'm familiar with the bell like quality of Tinnitus. Any tips on what this humming noise really is I'd greatly appreciate any info. I've moved into a quiet area and that's hardly conducive to internal Tinnitus which logically should sound louder. ![]() I sometimes think if these noises originate from my head why do change when I stay elsewhere ? The only connection I can make is background noise is different depending where you move to. Could a humming or buzzing noise not be Tinnitus or have I got this wrong ?įurthermore, I sometimes go and visit relatives and stay overnight in their homes and find my Tinnitus and humming noise levels barely audible and sleep-well. ![]() In my old flat I was doing fine coping with Tinnitus but now its loud and I cannot put my finger on why it should be ? The humming noise in my right ear is dreadful in the middle of the night: the Tinnitus in my left ear is lower than before ? I don't really know if the humming noise is Tinnitus or Hyperacusis ? I wonder do some of you guys classify a humming noise as Tinnitus ? My understanding of Tinnitus is of bells or siren type noises in the ear or at the top of the head. I've recently moved into a new flat in a nice quite part of the Scottish borders and my Tinnitus has got worse, I don't no why, since I don't easily get stressed even when moving into a new area as many people find moving house very stressful, I take it in my stride.
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