- Jan 8, 2018
- 3
- Tinnitus Since
- October 2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Concussion following bicycle crash
I'm a 68-year-old man who broke several ribs, lost consciousness and suffered a concussion in a bicycle crash incurred while pedaling a cross-country bike tour in October 2016. Tinnitus rang in several days after the crash, and has persisted since, moving from mainly the right ear to both ears, In quiet times, especially, the ringing sounds like a ceaseless, high-pitched chorus of insects roaring in my head.
I usually forget about it during the day, and can listen to music, movies, etc., without noticable problems. In quiet, however, I hear my insect choir constantly. It doesn't distress me, but I'd love to make it disappear.
My own doctors offered no solutions, and from what I'm seeing on others' posts, it appears that this condition is likely permanent. I expect I'm just going to have to get used to it.
I'd appreciate any advice on minimizing the sounds, however.
I usually forget about it during the day, and can listen to music, movies, etc., without noticable problems. In quiet, however, I hear my insect choir constantly. It doesn't distress me, but I'd love to make it disappear.
My own doctors offered no solutions, and from what I'm seeing on others' posts, it appears that this condition is likely permanent. I expect I'm just going to have to get used to it.
I'd appreciate any advice on minimizing the sounds, however.