Not all the time but occasionally in quiet moments I can hear a pulsing in my ear that matches my heartbeat. Been able to hear it since I was a child. Mostly it’s localised to one ear and generally it will quieten/ stop after a short while.

  • kindenough
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    Yes I can hear it as well since tinnitus came along. I have it in both ears 24/7 and it really sucks. Be careful with your ears. I have tinnitus from DJing.

      • ddh
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        215 days ago

        When I was a kid, I thought it must be dust mites marching across my pillow.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          Bruh I think I was too young when I watched it. As a kid what I got out of it was “holy shit there’s a big ass scary robot that can kill everyone on earth”

          I very much did not understand the film lol

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              The villains always have a point and then they are written to enjoy killing innocent people for no reason. Child me was willing to overlook this.

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      Yes! Exactly the same. I can only hear it when laying down, mostly at night only when trying to sleep. If I sit or stand up I can’t hear it anymore. Not every night but I sure hear it often.

      It does make sleeping harder.

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        It’s kinda… squishy? I can hear my cerebral spinal fluid when I go for walks in quiet places. It sounds like it’s coming from the back/bottom of your head, and it’s like a light rushing fluid sound, swishing with each step.

          • @[email protected]
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            I would help this guy describe the sensation as a “squelch”.

            I also used to hear my heartbeat in my ears pretty much all the time and at 18 had “the blood pressure or an 80-year old woman” but since I went wheat and dairy free I’ve none of that.

            “Gluten-free” isn’t just a Karen fad. I used to very much believe so, until I read about NCGS and tried an GFCF diet. (Gluten free casein free.) I also avoid all wheat derived products, some of which are labeled as gluten-free. It’s a bitch to hunt down basic ham because most of it here in Europe is processed with dextrose made from wheat, whereas in the US, they also use dextrose but it’s derived from corn.

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            Can confirm. Like bubbly water being squeezed through a thin tube. As a kid, I thought it was air bubbles farting their way through a narrow blood vessel.

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      Uhhhh idk it off the top of my head, I’ve had medical check ups recently where they took it. They didn’t feel the need to mention it to me. I also had hearing tests done and I’m able to hear all of the inputs they test for. Afterwards the doctors always bring up my hearing.

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        yes i used to, i would actually hear the bloodflow in the ear as pulsing. i stopped hearing at some point. according to a former ENT i was with, he said it happens if your carotid artery is quite large.

        i suspect it had to do with my severe nasal allergies causing inflammation, inflammation cause blood vessels to dilate and flow larger volumes.

    • @[email protected]
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      I hear it frequently too and bp is low-normal. I can hear it when my ear is laying on a pillow, and I also hear my ear moving with the pulse against the fabric, not just hearing the pulse on its own. This will be in the middle of the night (i.e. no activity, low resting heartrate). But I can also sometimes hear it when I’m sitting upright. I hear it after doing cardio, which may be normal. The ear wiggling thing against the pillow irritates me tho because it keeps me awake and I prefer side sleeping.

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        Maybe I’m just a busybody and you’re fine, but get a blood test for low iron if you haven’t lately.

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          Yeah, chronically low. Technically just barely within normal, but too low to donate. I’ve got other things going on, and see my doc every 3-6 months (with labwork). I guess it’s just normal enough to not be fiddled with now yet still annoying.

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    It’s common, but you may also want to check your blood pressure, too. Could be a sign of elevated blood pressure.

  • @[email protected]
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    The search term you want is “pulsatile tinnitus.” Many people hear it when our heart is pounding, in my case it was one of several symptoms that led to realizing I was very anemic. It can have serious causes like high blood pressure or a tumor, or more minor ones like sinus congestion or even just an individual difference of your inner ear. An otolaryngologist (ENT or Ear-Nose-Throat doctor) can help determine if there’s anything to treat or worry about. But nobody is going to look for it unless you bring it up.

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    Once upon a time it happened. And it was a consequence of stomach bleeding… Not much good…

    I still hear it sometimes, but that’s when I have severe shortness of breath and high blood pressure.

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    It happened to me for during a couple of days last week that I could hear my own heartbeat whenever it was quiet.

    No idea why and it’s gone now.

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    Most people can when someplace really quiet. You can prevent that by giving yourself tinnitus but I don’t recommend it.

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    I have an illness that can sometimes cause a big spike of adrenaline when I overdo things. I can hear it then, and it’s a sign that I need to lie down and do some kind of meditation to get my stress level down. Conversely, when I’m meditating, and get really relaxed, I can also hear it, but it’s a very different sensation.