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  1. Matildasweden

    Tinnitus After a Concert — Three Weeks After Onset, Fluttering/Clicking Sound in My Ears

    Hi @Lorca, thank you for your answer. I'm getting a little bit of hope from hearing that your TTTS symptom have stopped. Maybe it takes some time... I'm praying it will stop some day and I will do anything to make it stop (reduce stress, better diet, more sleep).
  2. Matildasweden

    Tinnitus After a Concert — Three Weeks After Onset, Fluttering/Clicking Sound in My Ears

    Some days are better and some are worse. I'm starting to have more days that are better, but I'm still processing the feelings that this will surely be a life long condition. And that's hard to face. I guess there will be days when you think more or less about the tinnitus, simply. Thank you...
  3. Matildasweden

    Tinnitus After a Concert — Three Weeks After Onset, Fluttering/Clicking Sound in My Ears

    Yes of course. I hope I learn to accept this 100% one day. The horrible thing is that it feels like I don't really remember what it was like when it was completely silent... :( It feels like I have always had tinnitus but at the same time I remember how the feeling of quiet was, when you...
  4. Matildasweden

    Tinnitus After a Concert — Three Weeks After Onset, Fluttering/Clicking Sound in My Ears

    So I went to the dinner and had earplugs in the whole evening. It went great and I have no increase in my tinnitus today. I still have my ordinary tinnitus. But today I'm left with a worried feeling that I've ruined the chances that the tinnitus might go away. However, if I keep myself...
  5. Matildasweden

    Tinnitus After a Concert — Three Weeks After Onset, Fluttering/Clicking Sound in My Ears

    Okay, thanks! Yes, I have read that tinnitus can disappear after within 2 years but right now it feels unlikely. I have to try to keep hope up. What counts as noisy environments? I am going to a dinner tomorrow with my colleagues and there will be about 60 people... I just feel that I can't...
  6. Matildasweden

    Tinnitus After a Concert — Three Weeks After Onset, Fluttering/Clicking Sound in My Ears

    @obnoxious, unfortunately I live in northern Sweden. But which ENT did you go to? Yes, I also think it would have been a relief to be able to see a tinnitus specialist or an audiologist, but it seems that it may take time to get an appointment with someone like that. I'm still waiting for an...
  7. Matildasweden

    Tinnitus After a Concert — Three Weeks After Onset, Fluttering/Clicking Sound in My Ears

    Thank you so much for all your kind responses and support. Thank you for saying it will get better with time, whether it's that the sound goes down or that you get used to it. Some days it feels better and some days I just want to scream and get all my anger out. But I know that doesn't help...
  8. Matildasweden

    Tinnitus After a Concert — Three Weeks After Onset, Fluttering/Clicking Sound in My Ears

    Thanks for your reply @Joe Cuber. Yes, it is a very hard life change. I feel like I can't live a normal life anymore. I'm afraid of all noises and being in big groups of people. It feels like I'm waiting for the tinnitus to go away but it probably won't. That's the hardest thing to realize. I...
  9. Matildasweden

    Tinnitus After a Concert — Three Weeks After Onset, Fluttering/Clicking Sound in My Ears

    Hello all fighters. My name is Matilda and I come from Sweden. I got tinnitus 2 months ago from an outdoor concert. Or it's probably something that has built up over a long time as I never wore earplugs in nightclubs or concerts, I don't know. I have done a hearing test and I have no hearing...