Hello,
I'm fairly new to Tinnitus and still dealing with the emotional aspects of it, so I wouldn't like this thread to turn into a thread that would freak me out or scare me with sad or scary anecdotes, please.
I'm just surprised on how many people I know, or know of that have Tinnitus, which I found out that they had it after I developed it. I'm just curious to see how many other people with Tinnitus know of other people with the same condition.
1. My ex-girlfriend's father has it on one ear. She says he lost partial hearing and doesn't like multiple sounds at the same time. He does enjoy earphones as he can control what sounds he hears.
2. Another ex-girlfriends' mother just developed it on both ears. She had it for about one month when a fire alarm in her house caused it to increase in volume. The doctor changed her blood pressure medication to see if it gets any better, so far it hasn't.
3. A Facebook friend of mine, whom we met online because we are both from the same home town in Mexico, I just recently learned she had it, and she's had it for 6 years. Her audiology report looks like a crescent moon she says. She developed SSNHL 6 years ago and just last year she had a Meniere's disease episode, so doctor's now say she has Meniere's.
4. My father has it on both ears, he's had it for like 6 years but his is very mild, he's not bothered by it. His might be due to all the meds he's been taking for blood pressure, cholesterol and pain.
5. My oldest sister might have a very mild case of it. She's not bothered by it during the day, only at night when it's quiet, she says she hears like a distant dance hall echo. She sleeps with the TV on.
6. My youngest sister, in Mexico during a dance, a speaker blew next to her ear 10 years ago. She says she gets loud tinnitus at least once a month for about an hour and then it goes away.
7. My best friend's wife's grandpa had it for 3 years before he died. He died of cancer but they think all the antibiotics he took caused it. He would play classical music all day at home.
8. A school friend of mine has a severe case of TMJ. She gets Tinnitus a few times a month but for only a few minutes. Last month though, she had it for a full day.
9. The first ENT I saw, he says he has it and developed it by working at his fathers ranch as a young boy. He says it doesn't bother him because he knows its nothing bad, just something that can be very annoying and he says he knows there's nothing he can do about it.
10. The third ENT I saw, he says he has it too. He says he now treats it as background elevator music and only notices it when someone mentions it.
11. The Stanford tinnitus "expert" I talked to, he says he's had it for 20 years and sleeps with a fan on every night.
12. I work at a college as a financial aid manager and I was talking to a graduate regarding her loan payments. She developed some form of drug resistant tuberculosis and breast cancer, a few months apart. Last time we spoke on the phone, she said she couldn't hear me because due to all the antibiotics she took, she developed tinnitus. She had a hearing aid which she put on and was able to hear me better.
13. My girlfriend is an elementary school counselor. She says she has a student, around 8 years old who has hearing loss with Tinnitus. They're working on getting her a hearing aid.
14. The brother of a teacher at the college I work at, he has Tinnitus too. He thinks his came about from a prank in college. He used to work at the college's radio station and one day his friends called him on those old rotary phones and played a loud screeching sound that hurt his ear. His Tinnitus developed years later but he thinks that's what triggered it all. He became a physician's assistant and having babies crying 2 feet from his ear caused him to go deaf. He now wears hearing aids that eliminate his Tinnitus during the day but he takes them off to sleep. He says he hears like a pipe leaking all night. Not sure if he masks it.
15. I saw a therapist a couple of times. She says she has a patient who has tinnitus due to a car accident. The accident also caused him to lose vision in one eye and will shorty lose vision on his second eye.
16. My dad was telling me one of his friends has it too, he notices it more in his bedroom than in any other place.
17. I got a sleep study done late last year. The sleep tech said in his 10 years of doing his job, he's encountered a couple of people with Tinnitus.
18. I love boxing and I frequent boxing forums often. I learned that one poster fell asleep with his headphones at full blast and woke up with Tinnitus.
19. Another poster said he has TMJ and has tinnitus because of it. He sleeps with radio static.
20. Another poster didn't say how he got it but he wears hearing aids that also have a swooshing sound that helps with his tinnitus.
21. Another poster said he used to have it, he never knew how he got it but it eventually went away on its' own.
I believe that's all I remember.
I'm fairly new to Tinnitus and still dealing with the emotional aspects of it, so I wouldn't like this thread to turn into a thread that would freak me out or scare me with sad or scary anecdotes, please.
I'm just surprised on how many people I know, or know of that have Tinnitus, which I found out that they had it after I developed it. I'm just curious to see how many other people with Tinnitus know of other people with the same condition.
1. My ex-girlfriend's father has it on one ear. She says he lost partial hearing and doesn't like multiple sounds at the same time. He does enjoy earphones as he can control what sounds he hears.
2. Another ex-girlfriends' mother just developed it on both ears. She had it for about one month when a fire alarm in her house caused it to increase in volume. The doctor changed her blood pressure medication to see if it gets any better, so far it hasn't.
3. A Facebook friend of mine, whom we met online because we are both from the same home town in Mexico, I just recently learned she had it, and she's had it for 6 years. Her audiology report looks like a crescent moon she says. She developed SSNHL 6 years ago and just last year she had a Meniere's disease episode, so doctor's now say she has Meniere's.
4. My father has it on both ears, he's had it for like 6 years but his is very mild, he's not bothered by it. His might be due to all the meds he's been taking for blood pressure, cholesterol and pain.
5. My oldest sister might have a very mild case of it. She's not bothered by it during the day, only at night when it's quiet, she says she hears like a distant dance hall echo. She sleeps with the TV on.
6. My youngest sister, in Mexico during a dance, a speaker blew next to her ear 10 years ago. She says she gets loud tinnitus at least once a month for about an hour and then it goes away.
7. My best friend's wife's grandpa had it for 3 years before he died. He died of cancer but they think all the antibiotics he took caused it. He would play classical music all day at home.
8. A school friend of mine has a severe case of TMJ. She gets Tinnitus a few times a month but for only a few minutes. Last month though, she had it for a full day.
9. The first ENT I saw, he says he has it and developed it by working at his fathers ranch as a young boy. He says it doesn't bother him because he knows its nothing bad, just something that can be very annoying and he says he knows there's nothing he can do about it.
10. The third ENT I saw, he says he has it too. He says he now treats it as background elevator music and only notices it when someone mentions it.
11. The Stanford tinnitus "expert" I talked to, he says he's had it for 20 years and sleeps with a fan on every night.
12. I work at a college as a financial aid manager and I was talking to a graduate regarding her loan payments. She developed some form of drug resistant tuberculosis and breast cancer, a few months apart. Last time we spoke on the phone, she said she couldn't hear me because due to all the antibiotics she took, she developed tinnitus. She had a hearing aid which she put on and was able to hear me better.
13. My girlfriend is an elementary school counselor. She says she has a student, around 8 years old who has hearing loss with Tinnitus. They're working on getting her a hearing aid.
14. The brother of a teacher at the college I work at, he has Tinnitus too. He thinks his came about from a prank in college. He used to work at the college's radio station and one day his friends called him on those old rotary phones and played a loud screeching sound that hurt his ear. His Tinnitus developed years later but he thinks that's what triggered it all. He became a physician's assistant and having babies crying 2 feet from his ear caused him to go deaf. He now wears hearing aids that eliminate his Tinnitus during the day but he takes them off to sleep. He says he hears like a pipe leaking all night. Not sure if he masks it.
15. I saw a therapist a couple of times. She says she has a patient who has tinnitus due to a car accident. The accident also caused him to lose vision in one eye and will shorty lose vision on his second eye.
16. My dad was telling me one of his friends has it too, he notices it more in his bedroom than in any other place.
17. I got a sleep study done late last year. The sleep tech said in his 10 years of doing his job, he's encountered a couple of people with Tinnitus.
18. I love boxing and I frequent boxing forums often. I learned that one poster fell asleep with his headphones at full blast and woke up with Tinnitus.
19. Another poster said he has TMJ and has tinnitus because of it. He sleeps with radio static.
20. Another poster didn't say how he got it but he wears hearing aids that also have a swooshing sound that helps with his tinnitus.
21. Another poster said he used to have it, he never knew how he got it but it eventually went away on its' own.
I believe that's all I remember.