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Old 12-21-2011, 10:58 PM #2
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Default Tinnitus

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Originally Posted by nwsmith1984 View Post
Wondering if anyone here that has ringing in their ear(s) has experienced a sudden change of tone in their tinnitus. I have tinnitus in my right ear only and sometimes the tone will literally change from a low pitched buzz to a high pitched "scream" in a split second, or vice versa. Don't think there is any trigger, it just happens randomly...even while I'm sitting in complete silence.
I have had problem with the tinnnitus the past few years (my mother had the problem as well) but have noticed off and on during the past few months, occasionally screechingly high pitch at times. My hearing is quite good otherwise.

I have PN and finally have put it together. At certain times, when my pain reaches a high - the pitch gets louder. Are you having any bouts with sudden excessive pain?
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