Hello everybody!
I am reaching out here because I am struggling a lot with tinnitus and it is hard to explain to people in real life what I am going through.
About 4-5 months ago I had a couple of days where I stupidly exposed my ears to a lot of loud noise. I think what started it was a very loud rock concert. I looked for ear plugs before the concert but since I didn't find any I stupidly went without. My ears rang directly after the concert but unfortunately I didn't think about it and went out to pubs a few days in a row after. I realized afterwards how stupid it was but the thing is, I couldn't have known how bad it would work out. So even though it totally sucks that it happened I have hated myself for it enough and is trying to only think forward. I will forever be super careful with loud noise in the future - even though music is my biggest passion in life, I will probably never go to a concert again. Not worth it for me when damage has already been done.
Since I love going to pubs with friends and I have definitely had the loud temporary tinnitus sound during a day after pub/club nights. This has always passed but this time it has stayed. Never realized how much of a warning sign those temporary tinnitus symptoms are, its craaazy how all my friends has had these symptoms as well. When I am feeling better I will write an article or something so spread awereness.
So the last 4-5 months has been awful, I have put my whole life on hold and am dependent on sleeping pills and anti depressant. I am out of the constant panic phase (which lasted for about 4 months) since I have been working hard with an psychologist. Thing is - for me the tinnitus sound hasn't gone better. The tinnitus is as loud as ever. I am not over protecting my ears anymore, since I want to get them used to everyday sound. I overprotected them A LOT the first 4 months, but my sensitivity to sound is getting better but tinnitus is still super high and piercing loud.
I have no hearing loss so I wonder how much damage can have been done? What are the odds of it getting better for me?
Any advice or insight is welcomed.
I am reaching out here because I am struggling a lot with tinnitus and it is hard to explain to people in real life what I am going through.
About 4-5 months ago I had a couple of days where I stupidly exposed my ears to a lot of loud noise. I think what started it was a very loud rock concert. I looked for ear plugs before the concert but since I didn't find any I stupidly went without. My ears rang directly after the concert but unfortunately I didn't think about it and went out to pubs a few days in a row after. I realized afterwards how stupid it was but the thing is, I couldn't have known how bad it would work out. So even though it totally sucks that it happened I have hated myself for it enough and is trying to only think forward. I will forever be super careful with loud noise in the future - even though music is my biggest passion in life, I will probably never go to a concert again. Not worth it for me when damage has already been done.
Since I love going to pubs with friends and I have definitely had the loud temporary tinnitus sound during a day after pub/club nights. This has always passed but this time it has stayed. Never realized how much of a warning sign those temporary tinnitus symptoms are, its craaazy how all my friends has had these symptoms as well. When I am feeling better I will write an article or something so spread awereness.
So the last 4-5 months has been awful, I have put my whole life on hold and am dependent on sleeping pills and anti depressant. I am out of the constant panic phase (which lasted for about 4 months) since I have been working hard with an psychologist. Thing is - for me the tinnitus sound hasn't gone better. The tinnitus is as loud as ever. I am not over protecting my ears anymore, since I want to get them used to everyday sound. I overprotected them A LOT the first 4 months, but my sensitivity to sound is getting better but tinnitus is still super high and piercing loud.
I have no hearing loss so I wonder how much damage can have been done? What are the odds of it getting better for me?
Any advice or insight is welcomed.