I've been meaning to mention since my T onset I have discovered many ppl around me have Tinnitus but never mentioned it, to name a few
My Dad has it SEVERE which makes sense now because he always says "huh" when you're talking to him, he takes many meds such as daily aspirin and blood pressure meds and works construction without hearing protection so it's no surprise he has it!
My mom has had it for 17 years it's from her lymes disease she said in the beginning she would lock herself in the room and pace back and forth all day she felt like she was going nuts but now only hears it if she tries to. 2 of my aunts, one cousin and my oldest brother all have it both in one ear but theirs is due to hearing loss which runs in our family something to do with the bone construction in the ear canal. Another cousin of mine has it on and off she believes hers is associated with her MS. I found out this week that one of my managers at work has it she said she got it in 2011 after giving birth to her son, it was terrible in the beginning but now she says she only hears in when she goes to sleep.
I've also come across many others but don't know the details of theirs (2 of my drs and a registrar at a hospital I visited) but none of them seemed bothered by it now. I would love to meet more ppl who had it and it went away completely but at least it's good to see that even if it doesn't you can live a normal and happy life.
My Dad has it SEVERE which makes sense now because he always says "huh" when you're talking to him, he takes many meds such as daily aspirin and blood pressure meds and works construction without hearing protection so it's no surprise he has it!
My mom has had it for 17 years it's from her lymes disease she said in the beginning she would lock herself in the room and pace back and forth all day she felt like she was going nuts but now only hears it if she tries to. 2 of my aunts, one cousin and my oldest brother all have it both in one ear but theirs is due to hearing loss which runs in our family something to do with the bone construction in the ear canal. Another cousin of mine has it on and off she believes hers is associated with her MS. I found out this week that one of my managers at work has it she said she got it in 2011 after giving birth to her son, it was terrible in the beginning but now she says she only hears in when she goes to sleep.
I've also come across many others but don't know the details of theirs (2 of my drs and a registrar at a hospital I visited) but none of them seemed bothered by it now. I would love to meet more ppl who had it and it went away completely but at least it's good to see that even if it doesn't you can live a normal and happy life.