- Aug 31, 2018
- 14
- Tinnitus Since
- 06/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise Induced, constant earbud usage and loud music in car
***I apologize in advance for this long post, but if you have insight, I would LOVE for you to read and reply***
HOW I GOT IT
Hey all! I have been lurking on this site for months, but I finally decided to post. Now that my tinnitus is officially considered "chronic", I should probably fully embrace the community. I am 29 yrs. old btw. I got tinnitus (I assume) from listening to earbuds non-stop at work and then getting in to my car and blasting music all the way home and then back to the earbuds. Pretty bad decisions all around. But, I had never heard of tinnitus before I got it. I thought the worst thing that could happen is, I lose a little hearing (small price to pay for someone as obsessed with music as I was). But, alas, the consequences were 1,000 times worse and I got this random unending condition.
WHAT I DID AFTER I GOT IT AND MY SYMPTOMS
My Tinnitus at first:
- 1st day it was in one ear, the next day in both and is currently still in both
- severe hyperacusis
- tons of ear, facial, neck and head pain
- burning ear when I listened for it in silence
- super loud
- light headed whenever I stood up
A couple of days after I got tinnitus, I basically lost it and my coworkers forced me to go to urgent care. I was prescribed prednisone and a Zpack and some nasal spray. She said I had an ear infection in my left ear and fluid in both and that it probably wasn't tinnitus. (riiiight) The side effects of the prednisone were horrendous. But, I wanted to get better so I finished it. I had horrible hyperacusis and extremely loud tinnitus at first. So I stopped doing anything involving noise. No music in the car, definitely no earbuds ( I threw them all away once I realized what I had. Btw it should be criminal to not mention this as a side effect on the earbud case), I barely even went outside without earplugs. I don't even put my phone to my ear till this day.
Aside from avoiding noises, I also got massages and that helped a lot with the pain. I exercised a ton and actually lost like 15 pounds. I ate only fruits and veggies, no coffee no alcohol. And I got obsessed with Julian Hill. He helped me hold on to my fleeting sanity. Him and my amazing family and friends. I have been to two ENT's and an audiologist. My audiologist said my hearing was 100% perfect. One ENT was apathetic and useless, the other said I might have TMJ due to the pain that resulted in my face after a loud noise. I have definitely had some jaw and grinding and cheek biting issues, but I'm not sure why I would have gotten tinnitus directly after listening to loud music if it was related to my jaw though.
RECENTLY
My tinnitus now:
- Developed noticeable eye floaters (like why? b/c T just wasn't enough! I swear, I'm like I guess I'll stop being able to taste or something soon. Lose all my senses)
- T is mild in the sense that it can be masked by city noise at work ( I work in the city so there is tons) and with a combo of an open window and the AC on at home
- Pain is 100% gone unless I mess up and hear something super loud
- T still in both ears
-still light headed when I stand up
Nowadays, my tinnitus has definitely dropped in sound (idk how to measure the noise, please let me know how to do it!!) and my hyperacusis is waaay better. I used to hear a loud noise and have pain throughout my head, my neck, and face, and ears for days. Now, it hurts a little but subsides quicker. Much less pain. The entire first month was just immense pain so I am happy that is over. I recently got a CT brain scan, so I will get the results of that soon.
And now here I am today. I am a lot more calm about it than I was at first. At first I just thought, "there is no way I am going to live with this, I am going to die" and I cried to my best friend and family constantly. And let me not lie, I'm still kind of there, but I have good days. Recently I drove to the beach and stayed for five days and when I got back and listened to my ears they were SO LOW. Like a level 2 (novice measure because I don't know how to quantify this). Unfortunately, I am currently in the middle of a spike due to noise and diet, but I am trying to get back on track.
QUESTIONS FOR THE COMMUNITY ** if nothing else please answer #7***
1. I hate to ask will it go away, because everyone asks that and if any of us knew....then we would know the results of our own fate as well. But is there still hope at the three months mark?
2. I have recently developed noticeable eye floaters (shoot maybe they were always there and people with T just go a little crazy and start noticing them...either way they're here and noticeable) is there hope for that going away? Some articles say they sink to the bottom of your eye over time.
3. How in the heck do I measure my T. I use this app called decibel X and I notice that my T is mostly masked when the room is around 59 decibels of noise. What does that mean about the level of my T?
4. Are there in-person support groups? If not, why not? We should all be meeting together and crying but also spurring each other on. The Bible says to encourage each other daily. And that is encouraged just for normal people without T haha so how much more should we do it?
5. Does anyone have noise induced T like mine? Not the "one time I saw a loud concert" noise induced. I'm talking the "Yea....I know exactly how I got T because I tortured my system with music" acoustic trauma. If so, has anyone recovered?
6. I am going to take a flight at 5PM today. Most people that don't have side effects from flying with T, didn't have noise induced T to begin with. Has anyone with my kind of noise trauma, flown this soon after developing T? Will my spike get worse?
HOW I GOT IT
Hey all! I have been lurking on this site for months, but I finally decided to post. Now that my tinnitus is officially considered "chronic", I should probably fully embrace the community. I am 29 yrs. old btw. I got tinnitus (I assume) from listening to earbuds non-stop at work and then getting in to my car and blasting music all the way home and then back to the earbuds. Pretty bad decisions all around. But, I had never heard of tinnitus before I got it. I thought the worst thing that could happen is, I lose a little hearing (small price to pay for someone as obsessed with music as I was). But, alas, the consequences were 1,000 times worse and I got this random unending condition.
WHAT I DID AFTER I GOT IT AND MY SYMPTOMS
My Tinnitus at first:
- 1st day it was in one ear, the next day in both and is currently still in both
- severe hyperacusis
- tons of ear, facial, neck and head pain
- burning ear when I listened for it in silence
- super loud
- light headed whenever I stood up
A couple of days after I got tinnitus, I basically lost it and my coworkers forced me to go to urgent care. I was prescribed prednisone and a Zpack and some nasal spray. She said I had an ear infection in my left ear and fluid in both and that it probably wasn't tinnitus. (riiiight) The side effects of the prednisone were horrendous. But, I wanted to get better so I finished it. I had horrible hyperacusis and extremely loud tinnitus at first. So I stopped doing anything involving noise. No music in the car, definitely no earbuds ( I threw them all away once I realized what I had. Btw it should be criminal to not mention this as a side effect on the earbud case), I barely even went outside without earplugs. I don't even put my phone to my ear till this day.
Aside from avoiding noises, I also got massages and that helped a lot with the pain. I exercised a ton and actually lost like 15 pounds. I ate only fruits and veggies, no coffee no alcohol. And I got obsessed with Julian Hill. He helped me hold on to my fleeting sanity. Him and my amazing family and friends. I have been to two ENT's and an audiologist. My audiologist said my hearing was 100% perfect. One ENT was apathetic and useless, the other said I might have TMJ due to the pain that resulted in my face after a loud noise. I have definitely had some jaw and grinding and cheek biting issues, but I'm not sure why I would have gotten tinnitus directly after listening to loud music if it was related to my jaw though.
RECENTLY
My tinnitus now:
- Developed noticeable eye floaters (like why? b/c T just wasn't enough! I swear, I'm like I guess I'll stop being able to taste or something soon. Lose all my senses)
- T is mild in the sense that it can be masked by city noise at work ( I work in the city so there is tons) and with a combo of an open window and the AC on at home
- Pain is 100% gone unless I mess up and hear something super loud
- T still in both ears
-still light headed when I stand up
Nowadays, my tinnitus has definitely dropped in sound (idk how to measure the noise, please let me know how to do it!!) and my hyperacusis is waaay better. I used to hear a loud noise and have pain throughout my head, my neck, and face, and ears for days. Now, it hurts a little but subsides quicker. Much less pain. The entire first month was just immense pain so I am happy that is over. I recently got a CT brain scan, so I will get the results of that soon.
And now here I am today. I am a lot more calm about it than I was at first. At first I just thought, "there is no way I am going to live with this, I am going to die" and I cried to my best friend and family constantly. And let me not lie, I'm still kind of there, but I have good days. Recently I drove to the beach and stayed for five days and when I got back and listened to my ears they were SO LOW. Like a level 2 (novice measure because I don't know how to quantify this). Unfortunately, I am currently in the middle of a spike due to noise and diet, but I am trying to get back on track.
QUESTIONS FOR THE COMMUNITY ** if nothing else please answer #7***
1. I hate to ask will it go away, because everyone asks that and if any of us knew....then we would know the results of our own fate as well. But is there still hope at the three months mark?
2. I have recently developed noticeable eye floaters (shoot maybe they were always there and people with T just go a little crazy and start noticing them...either way they're here and noticeable) is there hope for that going away? Some articles say they sink to the bottom of your eye over time.
3. How in the heck do I measure my T. I use this app called decibel X and I notice that my T is mostly masked when the room is around 59 decibels of noise. What does that mean about the level of my T?
4. Are there in-person support groups? If not, why not? We should all be meeting together and crying but also spurring each other on. The Bible says to encourage each other daily. And that is encouraged just for normal people without T haha so how much more should we do it?
5. Does anyone have noise induced T like mine? Not the "one time I saw a loud concert" noise induced. I'm talking the "Yea....I know exactly how I got T because I tortured my system with music" acoustic trauma. If so, has anyone recovered?
6. I am going to take a flight at 5PM today. Most people that don't have side effects from flying with T, didn't have noise induced T to begin with. Has anyone with my kind of noise trauma, flown this soon after developing T? Will my spike get worse?