My brain works differently. It's the person's voice which fades out, all I can hear is the background din!!I liken it to listening to one person in a very crowded room, fully of chatter, clinking glasses/cutlery crashing about, and you are focusing on the voice of the person you are talking to - you hear the background din but you fade it out in your head - tinnitus is like that, sometimes you can ignore it, sometimes you cant.
Hi miffed. I have it as well. It is called tinnitus and only somebody else who has it has any idea of what living with it is like. Go see your gp and he will look in your ears and if he can't see anything he will probably send you to see an ENT person. Chances are they won't find anything either. That is a bit of a relief in a way because it means there is nothing sinister going on although it means there is not a lot that can be done about it.
Out of interest, did it start up around the time when your diabetes was diagnosed?
It could just be ear wax interfering with the ear drum? Does it appear to improve if other noises are going on? If so, then it probably is just that. Well, it was for me (except mine was more a loud hum than a ringing).
No long after, it started Friday last
I asked because my tinnitus started at the same time as I was diagnosed with diabetes, some 12 years ago. At the same time I acquired a nystagmus - a weird twitching of the eyes. Its only recently that the idea they are all related and due to a single cause, a mitochondrial disorder has surfaced. This is currently being investigated.
As for the tinnitus I have come to the conclusion that you have to learn to live with it. If you read around you will find lots of stuff suggesting things you can do but nothing has really worked for me.
Its awful, I hate it...
Yep, and for what it is worth, you can rest assured you are not alone. Can you listen to stuff on earphones? Mine does subside when I have something else to focus on. It's one of the techniques that you might come across if you start researching it.
The chances of it having anything to do with 5G are so remote it does not bear thinking about.
If you want good info then check out the Tinnitus site - https://www.tinnitus.org.uk . There you will find good information.
If you can, get it checked out by a doctor. There is a small chance that it is something stupidly simple, like ear wax build up, which can be cleared up very quickly.