I’m currently unable to hear in one ear, but while eating, I can “hear” my chewing in both ears. Is this just a me thing or does this happen to other people?

  • CultLeader4Hire@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    I think you may be experiencing bone conduction hearing? I’m deaf in my left ear, but the ear its self works perfectly, it’s the nerve connecting my ear to my brain that’s gone bad. When I get a hearing test the do both normal hearing and bone conduction hearing tests and there is a difference in what I can hear between the tests, I still have decent bone conduction while my normal hearing is 80% gone leaving me with nothing but bass tones.

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    18 hours ago

    I have bad tinnitus, and once in a while it will drown out all sound and focus on the ringing. During this time, sound turns into this thing that lives at the back of my head, as if I put my fingers into my ears, like I’m interpreting the sound through vibrations or something. I can’t really explain it, but it’s a “different way” of hearing. Sounds a lot like what you’re experiencing.

    PS: Don’t blast Tool albums for two decades strait into your ears.

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    1 day ago

    I’m not deaf, but just in case you don’t get an answer that stems from personal experience:

    Your hearing loss in the one ear is (I’m assuming) caused by the ear canal being blocked. Your sensory organ still hears you chewing because the sound is transferred through the bones of your skull to your ear.

    A deaf person has a different problem: their sensory organ is damaged or missing, so it doesn’t matter where the sound comes from, they don’t hear it.

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      Reading this made me wonder if a deaf person could use bone induction headphones to listen to music kinda. But now I’m assuming it’s the same answer given your explanation since the drum would have to vibrate as well