Hey,
I got noise induced tinnitus exactly two months ago from a very loud concert. My tinnitus was moderate following the show and stayed that way for the first 5 weeks. Of course I freaked out and it sent me into a mild depression. It was a 5-6/10 on the loudness scale. It only affects my left ear, which is the one I have moderate to severe conductive hearing loss in (~60 dB). I also developed several other tones during that time (left only), but they got pretty quite for a couple days so I decided to see a Dave Matthews band concert. That was two weeks ago (6 weeks after onset) and had a couple days spike but then it went back to baseline... I'm lucky that it did and I'll be smarter about live music in the future.
I've had very quiet tinnitus for the past 7 days now. It's only really noticeable when I plug my good ear or smoke a joint. If I stay engaged in anything, I don't really hear/notice it. It's a 1-2/10 right now as I type.
My road to recovery involved nothing special other than time and plugging my ears in loud environments. No supplements or white noise, etc. I still continue to plug at places like restaurants because I still have some noise sensitivity in my good ear.
I don't know what to say to those who suffer with chronically loud tinnitus. It's so awful. I emphasize with you. That said, since I got tinnitus, I have now noticed my eye floaters a lot more so I guess I have a new problem to keep me occupied.
For some, there is light at the end of the tunnel. For others, there isn't. Don't mean to be stoic about it... Tinnitus is so wild and relative to the individual.
I felt compelled to write even though my quiet streak is only a week long. I know I would have appreciated this post on May 28th after I first got it.
I'll be sure to post every week or so.
Peace,
Camp
I got noise induced tinnitus exactly two months ago from a very loud concert. My tinnitus was moderate following the show and stayed that way for the first 5 weeks. Of course I freaked out and it sent me into a mild depression. It was a 5-6/10 on the loudness scale. It only affects my left ear, which is the one I have moderate to severe conductive hearing loss in (~60 dB). I also developed several other tones during that time (left only), but they got pretty quite for a couple days so I decided to see a Dave Matthews band concert. That was two weeks ago (6 weeks after onset) and had a couple days spike but then it went back to baseline... I'm lucky that it did and I'll be smarter about live music in the future.
I've had very quiet tinnitus for the past 7 days now. It's only really noticeable when I plug my good ear or smoke a joint. If I stay engaged in anything, I don't really hear/notice it. It's a 1-2/10 right now as I type.
My road to recovery involved nothing special other than time and plugging my ears in loud environments. No supplements or white noise, etc. I still continue to plug at places like restaurants because I still have some noise sensitivity in my good ear.
I don't know what to say to those who suffer with chronically loud tinnitus. It's so awful. I emphasize with you. That said, since I got tinnitus, I have now noticed my eye floaters a lot more so I guess I have a new problem to keep me occupied.
For some, there is light at the end of the tunnel. For others, there isn't. Don't mean to be stoic about it... Tinnitus is so wild and relative to the individual.
I felt compelled to write even though my quiet streak is only a week long. I know I would have appreciated this post on May 28th after I first got it.
I'll be sure to post every week or so.
Peace,
Camp