- Nov 7, 2017
- 1
- Tinnitus Since
- 02/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Subluxation C1 & C2 - from Weightlifting
Hello All,
I have had bi-lateral tinnitus ongoing since a neck injury in January 2017. I was weightlifting when the injury occurred. I have for the most part quit weightlifting - straining my neck muscles makes my tinnitus worse. Running is something I love and I have backed off of doing that also. I don't know how or what can be done at this point, it is constant day in and out. I am currently undergoing cupping treatment, I have had ongoing chiropractic care, my next option will be accupuncture. Most days I wake up exhausted, I have a hard time focusing at work. My tinnitus makes me anxious, I cry about it often- and I feel no one completely understands what I have been going through for the last 10 months. I also struggle with ADHD & Anxiety - which I believe makes this more difficult to cope with. I do my best to ignore it, but whistling in the ears, or the sound of sand on a plate spinning all day is hard to ignore. Tinnitus increases my stress, my stress increases my tinnitus - I want it to go away, but it stays with me day in, day out.
I have had bi-lateral tinnitus ongoing since a neck injury in January 2017. I was weightlifting when the injury occurred. I have for the most part quit weightlifting - straining my neck muscles makes my tinnitus worse. Running is something I love and I have backed off of doing that also. I don't know how or what can be done at this point, it is constant day in and out. I am currently undergoing cupping treatment, I have had ongoing chiropractic care, my next option will be accupuncture. Most days I wake up exhausted, I have a hard time focusing at work. My tinnitus makes me anxious, I cry about it often- and I feel no one completely understands what I have been going through for the last 10 months. I also struggle with ADHD & Anxiety - which I believe makes this more difficult to cope with. I do my best to ignore it, but whistling in the ears, or the sound of sand on a plate spinning all day is hard to ignore. Tinnitus increases my stress, my stress increases my tinnitus - I want it to go away, but it stays with me day in, day out.