Hi all,
New to these forums. I have had tinnitus for over 5 years. When I first noticed it, it was pretty mild but I have the type of personality that's easily stressed so I was quite bothered by it initially. However, I eventually habituated within a couple of months and it hasn't bothered me much for the past few years.
I am currently going through a bad spike. I usually don't hear my T much in the day as it is low enough to be covered by most everyday noises - traffic, bird sounds etc. But this past week, my T has gone up so much that I am hearing it over nearly everything. Even when riding on the bus, the engine noise isn't able to cover it completely. I still get relief when in the shower fortunately.
I am finding it really tough to focus at work - my office is far too quiet. Masking only partially works. I tried playing white noise over headphones but still am unable to drown out my T completely (there is a high pitch component that I can still clearly hear over the noise), and the headphones get uncomfortable after a while.
I have been unable to get much sleep the past few nights (maybe 4-5 hours max). My T seems to get really loud when I lie down and if I do manage to nod off I find myself waking up in a couple of hours and hearing my T screaming in my ears. I am currently writing this post at around 1.30 a.m. where I am after trying to sleep and failing. Was feeling very anxious, sleepy and somewhat depressed. Writing this has calmed me down somewhat and my T has gone down a bit to more tolerable levels. Afraid if I lie down it will go back up again though.
I am wondering if I should go for therapy or medication. I have only taken drugs the first two weeks I got T - ENT prescribed Ambien and then Xanax. The Ambien didn't work well for me, could only sleep two hours max before it wore off. I only took the Xanax once and decided not to continue because I was worried about the side effects and addiction. Since my T was mild, I did not have to use drugs for the past few years and I would rather not start now. But I am worried if this spike continues, I have no choice.
Anyway, thanks for reading. Any advice on how you dealt with your own spikes would be appreciated.
New to these forums. I have had tinnitus for over 5 years. When I first noticed it, it was pretty mild but I have the type of personality that's easily stressed so I was quite bothered by it initially. However, I eventually habituated within a couple of months and it hasn't bothered me much for the past few years.
I am currently going through a bad spike. I usually don't hear my T much in the day as it is low enough to be covered by most everyday noises - traffic, bird sounds etc. But this past week, my T has gone up so much that I am hearing it over nearly everything. Even when riding on the bus, the engine noise isn't able to cover it completely. I still get relief when in the shower fortunately.
I am finding it really tough to focus at work - my office is far too quiet. Masking only partially works. I tried playing white noise over headphones but still am unable to drown out my T completely (there is a high pitch component that I can still clearly hear over the noise), and the headphones get uncomfortable after a while.
I have been unable to get much sleep the past few nights (maybe 4-5 hours max). My T seems to get really loud when I lie down and if I do manage to nod off I find myself waking up in a couple of hours and hearing my T screaming in my ears. I am currently writing this post at around 1.30 a.m. where I am after trying to sleep and failing. Was feeling very anxious, sleepy and somewhat depressed. Writing this has calmed me down somewhat and my T has gone down a bit to more tolerable levels. Afraid if I lie down it will go back up again though.
I am wondering if I should go for therapy or medication. I have only taken drugs the first two weeks I got T - ENT prescribed Ambien and then Xanax. The Ambien didn't work well for me, could only sleep two hours max before it wore off. I only took the Xanax once and decided not to continue because I was worried about the side effects and addiction. Since my T was mild, I did not have to use drugs for the past few years and I would rather not start now. But I am worried if this spike continues, I have no choice.
Anyway, thanks for reading. Any advice on how you dealt with your own spikes would be appreciated.