Hey guys
Just wanted to post from a ' newbie ' perspective.
I got T I think from going to a nightclub + issues with my ears. I cannot unblock them at all. Needless to say at the onset, it was hellish - severe anxiety and panic. It literally consumed me all day everyday.
4 weeks on and there are some days where it dissapears, some days where it is at the ' base ' level', which is easy to ignore and times throughout the day it gets a fair bit louder.
While I am still having anxiety when it gets louder, I am in general, better and actually fine when it is at its base level, I think I have just got used to that!
While I am a long way from being ' ok ' with this condition, I just wanted to let people know that if I can feel even 1% better in 4 weeks ( and I have an anxiety disorder as it is ) then you can too.
Some advice for new people -
*DO NOT look up google and read horror stories.
*DO NOT sit and cover your ears every 10 mins
*DO NOT allow your social, professional or personal life to be ruled by this - if you would normally do something before you had T, then keep doing it!
*DO ensure that you can get a good nights sleep - I have discovered an over the counter anti histamine which makes you drowsy - it gave me the best sleep ever last night - Phenergan. If you know you can get a good nights sleep, it will make things easier, trust me on this.
*DO make your friends, family and co-workers know about how you feel. Talking helps a lot so do not bottle it up. You will find that many people suffer from this ...2 people in my team do and I knew nothing about it!
I like to think that this T actually has its positive sides -
* I now no longer moan and bitch about little things that used to annoy me
* It has made me appreciate the things I do have in my life - family and friends in particular
As a side note - The only thing stopping you from having a normal life is YOU, NOT the T.
While I do have my crap days and panicky days, In general things are better than 4 weeks ago - they will be for you too.
If I can do this then anyone can.
Chris
Just wanted to post from a ' newbie ' perspective.
I got T I think from going to a nightclub + issues with my ears. I cannot unblock them at all. Needless to say at the onset, it was hellish - severe anxiety and panic. It literally consumed me all day everyday.
4 weeks on and there are some days where it dissapears, some days where it is at the ' base ' level', which is easy to ignore and times throughout the day it gets a fair bit louder.
While I am still having anxiety when it gets louder, I am in general, better and actually fine when it is at its base level, I think I have just got used to that!
While I am a long way from being ' ok ' with this condition, I just wanted to let people know that if I can feel even 1% better in 4 weeks ( and I have an anxiety disorder as it is ) then you can too.
Some advice for new people -
*DO NOT look up google and read horror stories.
*DO NOT sit and cover your ears every 10 mins
*DO NOT allow your social, professional or personal life to be ruled by this - if you would normally do something before you had T, then keep doing it!
*DO ensure that you can get a good nights sleep - I have discovered an over the counter anti histamine which makes you drowsy - it gave me the best sleep ever last night - Phenergan. If you know you can get a good nights sleep, it will make things easier, trust me on this.
*DO make your friends, family and co-workers know about how you feel. Talking helps a lot so do not bottle it up. You will find that many people suffer from this ...2 people in my team do and I knew nothing about it!
I like to think that this T actually has its positive sides -
* I now no longer moan and bitch about little things that used to annoy me
* It has made me appreciate the things I do have in my life - family and friends in particular
As a side note - The only thing stopping you from having a normal life is YOU, NOT the T.
While I do have my crap days and panicky days, In general things are better than 4 weeks ago - they will be for you too.
If I can do this then anyone can.
Chris