Hi, I first noticed noises in my head 2 years ago, I am 73. That was just a faint fizzing when I was tired and particularly in the car. This was before the car accident 2 years ago so I could not claim that the accident caused it.
My partner died in the accident and I am suffering from severe lack of motivation to the extent that I am getting almost no exercise and my diet is definitely not healthy as I am operating on only doing what I can persuade myself is absolutely necessary - and that gets less and less.
A couple of months ago I started hearing a bird? a phone? finally I realised that it was a noise in my head that comes when I shake my head.
I was getting worried about all this so manged to get to the doctor who put me on Citalopram. When I got up to the recommended 3 tablets a day I started getting music in my head. Sometimes it is just a phrase repeated several times. The doctor gave my some amitryptiline to help me sleep and if I do get a good sleep the volume is much less but I felt I needed to know whether it would go away if I stop taking the citalopram. The music has pretty much gone away although after 3 weeks of it day and night it is fairly lodged in my memory.
I still have the chiming and the fizzing. So I have been googling which is how I found this group. At first everything that I found assumed that tinnitus is caused by/related to hearing loss. I have had significant hearing loss measured by an audiologist but I find that explanation unconvincing. I'm interested to know about anyone with tinnitus without hearing loss.
My partner died in the accident and I am suffering from severe lack of motivation to the extent that I am getting almost no exercise and my diet is definitely not healthy as I am operating on only doing what I can persuade myself is absolutely necessary - and that gets less and less.
A couple of months ago I started hearing a bird? a phone? finally I realised that it was a noise in my head that comes when I shake my head.
I was getting worried about all this so manged to get to the doctor who put me on Citalopram. When I got up to the recommended 3 tablets a day I started getting music in my head. Sometimes it is just a phrase repeated several times. The doctor gave my some amitryptiline to help me sleep and if I do get a good sleep the volume is much less but I felt I needed to know whether it would go away if I stop taking the citalopram. The music has pretty much gone away although after 3 weeks of it day and night it is fairly lodged in my memory.
I still have the chiming and the fizzing. So I have been googling which is how I found this group. At first everything that I found assumed that tinnitus is caused by/related to hearing loss. I have had significant hearing loss measured by an audiologist but I find that explanation unconvincing. I'm interested to know about anyone with tinnitus without hearing loss.