- Feb 20, 2020
- 18
- Tinnitus Since
- October 2019-June 2021 Cured
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud Concert+Wax Buildup
Hi folks, my name is Doug and I am from North Eastern United States. I have been putting up with tinnitus symptoms now for approximately four and a half months (volume has decreased 85-90%) due to a combination of a loud concert compounded with wax buildup. It is no exaggeration to say that I am currently living in the hardest time of my life right now.
However, I have received some outpouring of support and some personal stories that I'd like to share with you.
RECOVERIES:
1. Back in the early seventies when he was quite popular, an uncle on my Dad's side attended a live Elvis Costello rock act. The guy sat in the front row with no earplugs, in a seat directly next to the amp. For the next three months, he was tormented by a merciless electrical buzzing sound in his ears, which disappeared one day when he woke up.
2. The lady my uncle went to see the gig with suffered from the same symptoms, but hers took about four months to go away.
3. In the summer of 2018, my younger brother went with a friend to see a live performance of a smaller known rock band called Parquet Courts. He ended up with a high pitched squealing sound in his eardrums that ended with a pop and a click approximately six months later (around new years or Christmas) During this period of his life, he played drums every single day four four hours or more, and slept with headphones on in order to mask the noise at night. He actually hid his tinnitus symptoms from the whole family out of fear that we would take the drums away so that he might heal up quicker. His symptoms might have gone away even sooner had they also not been complicated with a sinus infection. It's fair to say that if the story had come out I would not have attended the concert that I went to.
4. My psychiatrist said that he attended (at least one) rock concert growing up as a kid, and endured some level of tinnitus symptoms himself (he did not say how long they lasted, but I will assume it was at least a couple months).
4.5 Ironically, in his carrier, he now prescribes anti-anxiety drugs to multiple individuals suffering from anxiety related to tinnitus, hyperacusis, and in some cases both. He has also informed me that Most (but again not all) of his short term tinnitus patients eventually achieved full recovery. (long term noise exposure is another story). His patients have ranged from CONCERT GOERS to AIRLINE GROUND CREW, to a whole list of people.
5. My counseling psychologist told me the story of a previous patient that he council-ed for anxiety relating to his noise induced tinnitus. The man, who worked for a long time in the construction industry got his noise induced tinnitus from his day job. Anyways, five months after the onset of his symptoms 'construction man' heard a pop and click in his ears very similarly to my brother. He is now tinnitus free as well.
An Unrelated Case (My grandmother): A few years ago my grandmother began losing her hearing and thought that she was going deaf due to the death of her inner ear hearing cells in her old age. She suffered symptoms of tinnitus and hearing loss. When she went into see the ENT, he pumped all of the wax out of her ears, and ALL of her symptoms went away just like that! She is now well into her eighties, and has COMPLETELY PERFECT HEARING, WITH NO TINNITUS!
ON TO THE HABITATIONS:
5. A cousin on my Dad's side of the family has suffered from an acoustic trauma for many years now due to multiple explosions that she was in the proximity of during multiple tours of duty to Iraq and Afghanistan. She seems to be enjoying life (a lot more than I am right now), watches hockey, likes country music, and is successfully raising a son (my younger cousin).
6. A classmate I went to high school with was BORN WITH TINNITUS (don't ask me how in the world that happened). She is generally happy on a regular basis, so long as she falls asleep watching re-runs of Friends or with the air conditioning in the background. She loves READING, generally received good grades growing up, and is currently attending college in Florida with the goal of becoming A LAWYER (she will probably need a lot of reading ability for that.)
7. An EMT I know has suffered from noise induced tinnitus for a little while now (he did not say how long) but when I talked casually to him, he seemed to be in a good mood and he was certainly functioning well enough in society to hold down his job and be a productive member of society.
8. Another counseling psychologist that I knew from a mindfulness group has suffered from some degree of tinnitus symptoms himself. When I asked him about the onset of his symptoms, he described his cause as being completely unknown. Anyways, as a prerequisite for his counseling job, he holds a PSYCHE DEGREE, (very prestigious), and in addition to being able to cope with his symptoms, is actually able to offer counseling to OTHER PEOPLE (imagine that)!
9. A friend of mine from high school attended an Indoor FOUR DAY LONG, LOUD rap concert. His naked ears took in over ONE MILLION WATTS OF BASS, with NO EARPLUGS! I'm going to go out a SMALL limb and assume that he has some tinnitus symptoms. Anyway, the guy seemed pretty happy when I last spoke to him, and he also informed me that he suffers from ZERO PERMANENT HEARING DAMAGE!!! He loves, concerts, gigs, and music festivals with all his life, just took a selfie of himself at a Red Hot Chili Peppers Concert, and is planning to see THE MOTLE CRUE, and DEF LEOPARD, live at FENWAY PARK in a couple of months.
10. A fellow that my father went to high school with has had chronic tinnitus for many years now. My dad says he lives a generally happy life.
However, I have received some outpouring of support and some personal stories that I'd like to share with you.
RECOVERIES:
1. Back in the early seventies when he was quite popular, an uncle on my Dad's side attended a live Elvis Costello rock act. The guy sat in the front row with no earplugs, in a seat directly next to the amp. For the next three months, he was tormented by a merciless electrical buzzing sound in his ears, which disappeared one day when he woke up.
2. The lady my uncle went to see the gig with suffered from the same symptoms, but hers took about four months to go away.
3. In the summer of 2018, my younger brother went with a friend to see a live performance of a smaller known rock band called Parquet Courts. He ended up with a high pitched squealing sound in his eardrums that ended with a pop and a click approximately six months later (around new years or Christmas) During this period of his life, he played drums every single day four four hours or more, and slept with headphones on in order to mask the noise at night. He actually hid his tinnitus symptoms from the whole family out of fear that we would take the drums away so that he might heal up quicker. His symptoms might have gone away even sooner had they also not been complicated with a sinus infection. It's fair to say that if the story had come out I would not have attended the concert that I went to.
4. My psychiatrist said that he attended (at least one) rock concert growing up as a kid, and endured some level of tinnitus symptoms himself (he did not say how long they lasted, but I will assume it was at least a couple months).
4.5 Ironically, in his carrier, he now prescribes anti-anxiety drugs to multiple individuals suffering from anxiety related to tinnitus, hyperacusis, and in some cases both. He has also informed me that Most (but again not all) of his short term tinnitus patients eventually achieved full recovery. (long term noise exposure is another story). His patients have ranged from CONCERT GOERS to AIRLINE GROUND CREW, to a whole list of people.
5. My counseling psychologist told me the story of a previous patient that he council-ed for anxiety relating to his noise induced tinnitus. The man, who worked for a long time in the construction industry got his noise induced tinnitus from his day job. Anyways, five months after the onset of his symptoms 'construction man' heard a pop and click in his ears very similarly to my brother. He is now tinnitus free as well.
An Unrelated Case (My grandmother): A few years ago my grandmother began losing her hearing and thought that she was going deaf due to the death of her inner ear hearing cells in her old age. She suffered symptoms of tinnitus and hearing loss. When she went into see the ENT, he pumped all of the wax out of her ears, and ALL of her symptoms went away just like that! She is now well into her eighties, and has COMPLETELY PERFECT HEARING, WITH NO TINNITUS!
ON TO THE HABITATIONS:
5. A cousin on my Dad's side of the family has suffered from an acoustic trauma for many years now due to multiple explosions that she was in the proximity of during multiple tours of duty to Iraq and Afghanistan. She seems to be enjoying life (a lot more than I am right now), watches hockey, likes country music, and is successfully raising a son (my younger cousin).
6. A classmate I went to high school with was BORN WITH TINNITUS (don't ask me how in the world that happened). She is generally happy on a regular basis, so long as she falls asleep watching re-runs of Friends or with the air conditioning in the background. She loves READING, generally received good grades growing up, and is currently attending college in Florida with the goal of becoming A LAWYER (she will probably need a lot of reading ability for that.)
7. An EMT I know has suffered from noise induced tinnitus for a little while now (he did not say how long) but when I talked casually to him, he seemed to be in a good mood and he was certainly functioning well enough in society to hold down his job and be a productive member of society.
8. Another counseling psychologist that I knew from a mindfulness group has suffered from some degree of tinnitus symptoms himself. When I asked him about the onset of his symptoms, he described his cause as being completely unknown. Anyways, as a prerequisite for his counseling job, he holds a PSYCHE DEGREE, (very prestigious), and in addition to being able to cope with his symptoms, is actually able to offer counseling to OTHER PEOPLE (imagine that)!
9. A friend of mine from high school attended an Indoor FOUR DAY LONG, LOUD rap concert. His naked ears took in over ONE MILLION WATTS OF BASS, with NO EARPLUGS! I'm going to go out a SMALL limb and assume that he has some tinnitus symptoms. Anyway, the guy seemed pretty happy when I last spoke to him, and he also informed me that he suffers from ZERO PERMANENT HEARING DAMAGE!!! He loves, concerts, gigs, and music festivals with all his life, just took a selfie of himself at a Red Hot Chili Peppers Concert, and is planning to see THE MOTLE CRUE, and DEF LEOPARD, live at FENWAY PARK in a couple of months.
10. A fellow that my father went to high school with has had chronic tinnitus for many years now. My dad says he lives a generally happy life.