First of all... thanks to all of you for your stories as this has helped me immensely.
Onset for me began 12 months ago (a constant tight high pitched noise of which I can hear over most things... even my wife telling me off)
I'm 40 years old. Perfectly healthy. Take no medication and take vitamins & minerals.
Work in an office environment.
I have been through all the horror that you are / have experienced in terms of anxiety... no sleep etc etc....
I wouldn't say I am completely habituated but I am getting there and I am trying to be positive about this infliction and this is coming from a glass half empty kind of guy.
I have seen an ENT specialist and I was advised that there is no physical cause of the tinnitus that they can see and it was indicated that it could have been earbuds that caused the tinnitus although in my opinion I rarely used them...
After leaving the ENT meeting and knowing there is no know cure I thought to myself take one step at a time i.e. sleep deprivation causes untold health issues so if I can resolve this that's half the battle....
I'm not saying this will work for everybody but I began to exercise. I began to cycle 5 miles a day on an exercise bike which I did for 3 months... this helped me tremendously with my sleep... I have now stopped using the bike (for no reason other than laziness) and I cannot keep my eyes open when my head hits the pillow now.... if you can fix the sleeping trouble in my mind that's half the battle... yes the noise is annoying during the day but with sleep it's more bearable...
During the initial few weeks I was thrashing out in bed with hot sweats through anxiety but now I sleep 8 hours a night... something must of clicked in my mind that allows me to fall asleep and telling myself the following has helped:
This is what I keep telling myself to keep calm...
This is not terminal cancer.
People are far worse off than you.
It's just a noise that cannot harm you... although annoying.
You get my point...!
I appreciate there are different levels to this but you are not alone... my noise is annoying as heck... my wife even said to me the other day 'oh are you still having issues with tinnitus' and this is because I don't talk to anybody about it because for me talking about my tinnitus is allowing it to win...
I get the odd quiet day every 2 or 3 weeks at the moment and I look forward to those days.
I will re-post if things improve...
Keep positive and stay strong...
Thanks for "listening".
Onset for me began 12 months ago (a constant tight high pitched noise of which I can hear over most things... even my wife telling me off)
I'm 40 years old. Perfectly healthy. Take no medication and take vitamins & minerals.
Work in an office environment.
I have been through all the horror that you are / have experienced in terms of anxiety... no sleep etc etc....
I wouldn't say I am completely habituated but I am getting there and I am trying to be positive about this infliction and this is coming from a glass half empty kind of guy.
I have seen an ENT specialist and I was advised that there is no physical cause of the tinnitus that they can see and it was indicated that it could have been earbuds that caused the tinnitus although in my opinion I rarely used them...
After leaving the ENT meeting and knowing there is no know cure I thought to myself take one step at a time i.e. sleep deprivation causes untold health issues so if I can resolve this that's half the battle....
I'm not saying this will work for everybody but I began to exercise. I began to cycle 5 miles a day on an exercise bike which I did for 3 months... this helped me tremendously with my sleep... I have now stopped using the bike (for no reason other than laziness) and I cannot keep my eyes open when my head hits the pillow now.... if you can fix the sleeping trouble in my mind that's half the battle... yes the noise is annoying during the day but with sleep it's more bearable...
During the initial few weeks I was thrashing out in bed with hot sweats through anxiety but now I sleep 8 hours a night... something must of clicked in my mind that allows me to fall asleep and telling myself the following has helped:
This is what I keep telling myself to keep calm...
This is not terminal cancer.
People are far worse off than you.
It's just a noise that cannot harm you... although annoying.
You get my point...!
I appreciate there are different levels to this but you are not alone... my noise is annoying as heck... my wife even said to me the other day 'oh are you still having issues with tinnitus' and this is because I don't talk to anybody about it because for me talking about my tinnitus is allowing it to win...
I get the odd quiet day every 2 or 3 weeks at the moment and I look forward to those days.
I will re-post if things improve...
Keep positive and stay strong...
Thanks for "listening".