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Post-Treatment => Post-Treatment => Topic started by: LauraU on January 27, 2010, 09:11:54 pm

Title: hearing my voice inside my head
Post by: LauraU on January 27, 2010, 09:11:54 pm
This is my first posting on this site. I had translab 4 weeks ago, and am recovering pretty well in general. This biggest complaint I have right now is that everytime I use my voice I hear it inside my head on the AN side really loud so that I can hardly hear it on the outside with my good ear. Has anyone else had this? I'm hoping it goes away soon, as I'm a teacher, which means I talk a lot for my job, and I have to go back to work in 2 more weeks!
Title: Re: hearing my voice inside my head
Post by: Kaybo on January 27, 2010, 09:22:28 pm
Hi Laura~
WELCOME!  I had surgery 14 years ago (I was 25) & I don't really remember that.  I was a teacher too - I taught 1st grade at the time of my surgery.  I went on to have 3 girlies so I am a stay-at-home mom now - who NEVER stays home!  LOL!!  Just wanted to welcome you here - make yourself comfy and ask anything you want!  I'm sure someone will come along soon that can help you out!

K   ;D
Title: Re: hearing my voice inside my head
Post by: leapyrtwins on January 28, 2010, 07:35:31 am
Laura -

I'm not a teacher and I never had this issue post op, but like Kay I wanted to say welcome to the Forum.

I did become SSD (single-sided deaf) as a result of my surgery and I just had a total lack of sound in my left "AN" ear. 

Are you SSD as a result of your surgery?  I'm wondering if perhaps you aren't and that is why you are having this issue.

Then again, whether you are SSD or not may have absolutely nothing to do with this issue.

Jan
Title: Re: hearing my voice inside my head
Post by: jaylogs on January 28, 2010, 12:13:23 pm
You are lucky that you only here YOUR voice inside your head...I have MANY voices yelling at me! :)  Sorry...I couldn't resist.  Seriously thought, there was a short time after my surgery where it seemed to echo a bit in my head but it went away quickly...one of those "it's different for each person" kind of thing...hope this goes away for you so you can get some peace from yourself :D
Jay
Title: Re: hearing my voice inside my head
Post by: Sue on January 28, 2010, 02:58:08 pm
Shoot, Jaylogs beat me to it!!   Wish I could be more helpful than being smart alecky.  The only time I've had a  "double hearing" was when many years ago my ear drum was punctured (hmmmm, my AN ear too, now that I think of it.)   and I had an tinny echo going on.  Very weird

Hope it works out for you,

Sue in Vancouver, USA
Title: Re: hearing my voice inside my head
Post by: Jim Scott on January 28, 2010, 04:10:45 pm
Hi, Laura and welcome. 

Apparently your surgery went well and I'm glad to learn that.  However, this condition you're dealing with is new to me.  I trust that it'll be temporary.  You might want to ask your doctor about it to see if he has an explanation. 

Jim
Title: Re: hearing my voice inside my head
Post by: DR on January 28, 2010, 06:29:47 pm
My voice did "echo" for a few weeks.  I wrote it off to the fluid buildup.  It improved significantly after the first month but recently came back for a few days after taking two flights in a 24 hour period.  Thankfully it only lasted a day or so this time.

- Dennis
Title: Re: hearing my voice inside my head
Post by: LauraU on January 29, 2010, 02:37:37 pm
Thanks for your comments and advice! Yes, I did figure I'd get jokes about "voices in my head" - that's why I was very careful to specify that it was my own voice when I talk! I am definitely SSD now. I was glad to finally get one person who has experienced this too. I tried to ask the doctor and his nurse about it, but all I could get were general comments about everybody having different issues after this kind of surgery, and that it can take a while for things to go back to normal. I just wanted to hear that someone else had this particular problem so I don't worry that something is wrong in there.

Laura
Title: Re: hearing my voice inside my head
Post by: Esperanza on January 29, 2010, 05:51:36 pm
Hello Laura,
I get a echo on my AN side from my voice and have done since becoming SSD (I am pre-op though) - actually just about every noise echoes on my deaf side - two years on for me and I've got used to it now - occasionally for whatever reason!? - it gets louder when I talk and actually can put me off my stride..  anyway what I'm trying to say is - even if it doesn't go - you will adjust to it!  Never been able to get a reasonable explanation from the meds either - basically they really don't seem to know why!