Hello fellow sufferers,
I'm here to spread some positivity to those who are struggling.
I was talking to my aunt recently and I told her about the horrifying ringing in my ears that I have unfortunately been experiencing as of late. She replied "Oh, my friend had that once." My ears perked up at the word had. "You mean it went away for him?" I asked. She said "Yep, it took 6 months." She went on to explain that he got it when he was 25, after standing in the front row of an extremely loud heavy metal concert in a small, enclosed venue. Immediately after the show, his ears started screaming and he fell into a deep depression. She said he was so unnerved by the constant noise that he even attempted to take his own life by driving his car into a tree.
Fortunately he survived, because 6 months later the tinnitus vanished over night. I asked if he did anything special to heal, and she said not to her knowledge. He's now in his late 40s, and it hasn't come back since.
I think of this anecdote often, and it keeps me going through the relentless anxiety and depression that this condition thrusts upon us. I hope you find it useful. Seeing as true success stories are so hard to come by online, every single one counts.
I'm here to spread some positivity to those who are struggling.
I was talking to my aunt recently and I told her about the horrifying ringing in my ears that I have unfortunately been experiencing as of late. She replied "Oh, my friend had that once." My ears perked up at the word had. "You mean it went away for him?" I asked. She said "Yep, it took 6 months." She went on to explain that he got it when he was 25, after standing in the front row of an extremely loud heavy metal concert in a small, enclosed venue. Immediately after the show, his ears started screaming and he fell into a deep depression. She said he was so unnerved by the constant noise that he even attempted to take his own life by driving his car into a tree.
Fortunately he survived, because 6 months later the tinnitus vanished over night. I asked if he did anything special to heal, and she said not to her knowledge. He's now in his late 40s, and it hasn't come back since.
I think of this anecdote often, and it keeps me going through the relentless anxiety and depression that this condition thrusts upon us. I hope you find it useful. Seeing as true success stories are so hard to come by online, every single one counts.