Hi my name is Celina. I got tinnitus 6 months ago due to a nasty ear infection lasting two weeks. It left me with nothing but tinnitus. So there is a doctor in my area who is like the best doctor ever. Everyone is trying to scramble to get an appointment with him because he knows situations with the ear like tinnitus. He told (and promised me) it would go away in 6 months to 12 months of onset. I was crying so much before seeing him and hadn't slept for three days. I wanted to ask anyone who can give me an answer.
Do doctors sometimes give false hope? I don't exactly think so because it didn't seem like it. He has had so many patients with tinnitus who have recovered in that time span. My dad had tinnitus from a fungal ear infection ten years ago and he recovered in just under a year. Because of my dad's recovery, that's basically the only thing that gives me hope, otherwise I would've committed suicide (don't worry I'm not suicidal now.)
Could posture have something to do with it? I have really really bad posture and I am currently working on it.
My tinnitus has definitely started improving since the last 2 months. It used scream at me 24/7 but now it reduces sometimes especially in the morning. I've had a few moments of silence as well which my doctor says is a good sign and my time is coming.
I just can't have this for the rest of my life and to be honest I don't really think I will. I used to refuse anyone who said I would have tinnitus forever because that would make me just brake down for the rest of the day. I know some people have had it for life and I have all respect for them but please for me and my tears, please don't tell me I have tinnitus for life. It could wind up being true but I just can't cry anymore. I've cried too much.
Thank you to anyone who can answer or anyone who hanged around to read this. I hope for everyone a brighter future.
Do doctors sometimes give false hope? I don't exactly think so because it didn't seem like it. He has had so many patients with tinnitus who have recovered in that time span. My dad had tinnitus from a fungal ear infection ten years ago and he recovered in just under a year. Because of my dad's recovery, that's basically the only thing that gives me hope, otherwise I would've committed suicide (don't worry I'm not suicidal now.)
Could posture have something to do with it? I have really really bad posture and I am currently working on it.
My tinnitus has definitely started improving since the last 2 months. It used scream at me 24/7 but now it reduces sometimes especially in the morning. I've had a few moments of silence as well which my doctor says is a good sign and my time is coming.
I just can't have this for the rest of my life and to be honest I don't really think I will. I used to refuse anyone who said I would have tinnitus forever because that would make me just brake down for the rest of the day. I know some people have had it for life and I have all respect for them but please for me and my tears, please don't tell me I have tinnitus for life. It could wind up being true but I just can't cry anymore. I've cried too much.
Thank you to anyone who can answer or anyone who hanged around to read this. I hope for everyone a brighter future.