- Mar 26, 2017
- 13
- Tinnitus Since
- 2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- High Frequency Hearing Loss
Hello everyone, I got T about a month ago. At first I was a mess, my T was loud and very intrusive. High pitched Kettle whistle in my right ear. I was extremely depressed, my anxiety through the roof. I had very dark thoughts, I lost my job due to lack of sleep. I though my life was over. Well I'm posting to say that a month later I'm doing so much better.
I no longer let myself tag negative thoughts to my T. I've accepted it and no I'm moving on with my life. Things that helped me were Amitriptyline, Sleep Phones at first, now a Speaker Pillow. I found the Speaker Pillow to Be very effective to help me sleep. I also just recently got hearing aids with white noise maskers. I go 3 hrs now some days without noticing my T. The trick is not to fuel your anxiety and stress about it. Just accept it and move forward.
I'm much more happy now and getting on with my life. In June I'm going to the Cleveland Clinics Tinnitus Management Clinic. At this point I've come so far on my own that I doubt I really need to go. But I've commited so I'm going anyways.
I also wanted to say to new T sufferers that this by no means a success story quite yet, but just hang in there because over time it does get better.
So many wonderful people all told me that on Tinnitus Talk in the beginning when I was freaking out. Be strong, don't give up. Give it time as hard as it may seem but it will get better. I don't at all have any negative thoughts about T anymore. A month ago I'd of never thought that possible.
I no longer let myself tag negative thoughts to my T. I've accepted it and no I'm moving on with my life. Things that helped me were Amitriptyline, Sleep Phones at first, now a Speaker Pillow. I found the Speaker Pillow to Be very effective to help me sleep. I also just recently got hearing aids with white noise maskers. I go 3 hrs now some days without noticing my T. The trick is not to fuel your anxiety and stress about it. Just accept it and move forward.
I'm much more happy now and getting on with my life. In June I'm going to the Cleveland Clinics Tinnitus Management Clinic. At this point I've come so far on my own that I doubt I really need to go. But I've commited so I'm going anyways.
I also wanted to say to new T sufferers that this by no means a success story quite yet, but just hang in there because over time it does get better.
So many wonderful people all told me that on Tinnitus Talk in the beginning when I was freaking out. Be strong, don't give up. Give it time as hard as it may seem but it will get better. I don't at all have any negative thoughts about T anymore. A month ago I'd of never thought that possible.