I got Noise induced Tinnitus almost a year ago (11/10/17). Since then it's gotten to the point where I cannot hear it unless I'm in complete silence, and even then I think now I'm just listening for things. I'd say I'm 99.9% there, not total silence but close enough (touch wood).
For those wanting to know how it progressed. It was loud for the first month, then decreased to about 70% then after Christmas after an ear infection it dropped to around 15%. I'm not sure if it got better from there or if I've habituated.
Let me tell you though, this last year I've had more fun at uni than ever before. I've gone low level flying in helicopters over Dartmoor, taken up flying lessons (all noisey activities), been to classical music concerts etc. I aced uni exams, doing better than ever before, I have a new and amazing girlfriend, I've worked out for 3 months and lost 16kg and I'm in better shape than ever. Yeah I still worry about it and when I'm lying in bed on my side I can hear it but it's fine. I will always wear earplugs in loud situations but so should everyone else so it's not reminding me of tinnitus or whatever.
I believe in you guys and gals and we can all overcome all challenges set in our way.
I have one question to ask you all. My new girlfriend is like me and isn't really into clubbing etc, but she says she like she this one club, and as she likes it I'd like to go with her at some point. She knows about my ears and says she'd much rather just watch a film with me or something but I would like to go with her at some point in my last year at uni. I know it's not worth the risk and in all honesty I will 99.9% not go, but I was wondering if in ear foam plugs with over ear defenders designed for shooting (electronic ones that block out noise above 82 dB) would be enough? I mean this would most likely embarrass her so I wouldn't go but it's more a hypothetical situation.
Thanks guy and gals
For those wanting to know how it progressed. It was loud for the first month, then decreased to about 70% then after Christmas after an ear infection it dropped to around 15%. I'm not sure if it got better from there or if I've habituated.
Let me tell you though, this last year I've had more fun at uni than ever before. I've gone low level flying in helicopters over Dartmoor, taken up flying lessons (all noisey activities), been to classical music concerts etc. I aced uni exams, doing better than ever before, I have a new and amazing girlfriend, I've worked out for 3 months and lost 16kg and I'm in better shape than ever. Yeah I still worry about it and when I'm lying in bed on my side I can hear it but it's fine. I will always wear earplugs in loud situations but so should everyone else so it's not reminding me of tinnitus or whatever.
I believe in you guys and gals and we can all overcome all challenges set in our way.
I have one question to ask you all. My new girlfriend is like me and isn't really into clubbing etc, but she says she like she this one club, and as she likes it I'd like to go with her at some point. She knows about my ears and says she'd much rather just watch a film with me or something but I would like to go with her at some point in my last year at uni. I know it's not worth the risk and in all honesty I will 99.9% not go, but I was wondering if in ear foam plugs with over ear defenders designed for shooting (electronic ones that block out noise above 82 dB) would be enough? I mean this would most likely embarrass her so I wouldn't go but it's more a hypothetical situation.
Thanks guy and gals