Hello everyone,
I'm so thankful that this resource exists. It has been both terrifying and hopeful to read everyone's journeys.
My story starts 2 months ago during quarantine with my partner. I woke up at 8 am for work, settled at my desk and decided to play some high res music via my DAC and In-Ear Monitors. My usual DAC amp was in the car so I got my other one in the living room. I plugged it in and pressed play... My ears were blown away and I quickly pulled out the ear phones.
In my quarantine daze I had forgotten to lower the volume and did not realise Tidal music app forces max volume as default. I soon realised that this was life changing mistake. My ears were ringing for the first time in my life.
I tried to access Prednisone but wasn't able to until we were released from quarantine 13 days later. The doctor ended up giving me a very low dose 25 mg dose for 5 days. I wish I knew better and took a higher dose. I felt very little benefit for this over the week.
My high pitched tinnitus (single tone) changed very little over the last few months, possibly going down but barely noticeable progress. I can only notice it in my bedroom and whilst watching television, mildly reactive to television.
Symptoms so far:
I've been avoiding obvious loud sounds but not overprotecting. Using earmuffs when vacuuming and using blender etc.
I just want to hear that these symptoms might improve over time. The tinnitus is the least of my problems I feel, I'm more concerned about increasing sound sensitivity and associated flight/flight response.
Would anyone recommend a second course of steroids? A bit late I know.
I'm currently taking the following supplements.
Jason
I'm so thankful that this resource exists. It has been both terrifying and hopeful to read everyone's journeys.
My story starts 2 months ago during quarantine with my partner. I woke up at 8 am for work, settled at my desk and decided to play some high res music via my DAC and In-Ear Monitors. My usual DAC amp was in the car so I got my other one in the living room. I plugged it in and pressed play... My ears were blown away and I quickly pulled out the ear phones.
In my quarantine daze I had forgotten to lower the volume and did not realise Tidal music app forces max volume as default. I soon realised that this was life changing mistake. My ears were ringing for the first time in my life.
I tried to access Prednisone but wasn't able to until we were released from quarantine 13 days later. The doctor ended up giving me a very low dose 25 mg dose for 5 days. I wish I knew better and took a higher dose. I felt very little benefit for this over the week.
My high pitched tinnitus (single tone) changed very little over the last few months, possibly going down but barely noticeable progress. I can only notice it in my bedroom and whilst watching television, mildly reactive to television.
Symptoms so far:
- Fullness that comes and goes
- Tense back and necks brought on by exposure to sounds e.g., shopping, walking on the street
- Feeling ear open and then wet briefly
- Shaking and mild panic attacks
- Pressure on forehead
- Sudden increase in eye floaters
- Driving is particularly overwhelming at times
- Light sensitivity
- Horribly broken sleep with mild panic attacks
- Trembling fingers/hands
I've been avoiding obvious loud sounds but not overprotecting. Using earmuffs when vacuuming and using blender etc.
I just want to hear that these symptoms might improve over time. The tinnitus is the least of my problems I feel, I'm more concerned about increasing sound sensitivity and associated flight/flight response.
Would anyone recommend a second course of steroids? A bit late I know.
I'm currently taking the following supplements.
- NAC
- Fish oil
- Lion's Mane
- Eye vitamins
- Magnesium
- Ginseng
- Regular neck and back massages
- Magnesium baths
Jason