Hi folks, this is my first post here on Tinnitus Talk but it's been a while since I started reading your stories.
My tinnitus started in June 2020 in my left ear only, after a bad fever and antibiotics, so I'm almost sure that's the cause. I have a medium hearing loss in the low frequencies. However, what brought me here is the dramatically changing nature of my tinnitus, and I'm just trying to figure out if this is only a personal curse or if someone else feels its tinnitus similar to mine.
When it all started I just had some temporary (very loud!) tinnitus: it could lasts for 30 minutes to 1 hour or maybe more, but then it usually disappeared for days. I didn't know how lucky I was at the time, because some months later I started having loud, chronic, fluctuating and reactive tinnitus and mild hyperacusis which sometimes makes me unable to stay with more than 3 people talking together.
Anyway, after 6 months and many treatments, I arrived to a point where my tinnitus is "low" during the day (and with low I mean just liveable, I can cover it with a fan when it is at its best), but when the night comes or when I'm trying to take a nap and especially in the morning, I live hell. It becomes so loud I can't hear people talking if I plug my "good" ear. So loud that it's just like staying 10 meters away from an ambulance. Literally screaming in my ear. It wakes me up several times during the night, and sometimes I am just unable to sleep for the next 3/4 hours.
No need to say that I'm depressed as f*ck, because I feel like my life is totally wasted. And maybe it really is, I'm feeling hopeless. I don't know if I can habituate to something like this, completely unstable.
These daily spikes usually lasts an hour or two, but sometimes it can take up to 5/6 hours to calm down a bit.
Is anyone in a similar situation? Is this "normal" in the tinnitus community? Will this get better over time?
Thanks in advance for any support.
My tinnitus started in June 2020 in my left ear only, after a bad fever and antibiotics, so I'm almost sure that's the cause. I have a medium hearing loss in the low frequencies. However, what brought me here is the dramatically changing nature of my tinnitus, and I'm just trying to figure out if this is only a personal curse or if someone else feels its tinnitus similar to mine.
When it all started I just had some temporary (very loud!) tinnitus: it could lasts for 30 minutes to 1 hour or maybe more, but then it usually disappeared for days. I didn't know how lucky I was at the time, because some months later I started having loud, chronic, fluctuating and reactive tinnitus and mild hyperacusis which sometimes makes me unable to stay with more than 3 people talking together.
Anyway, after 6 months and many treatments, I arrived to a point where my tinnitus is "low" during the day (and with low I mean just liveable, I can cover it with a fan when it is at its best), but when the night comes or when I'm trying to take a nap and especially in the morning, I live hell. It becomes so loud I can't hear people talking if I plug my "good" ear. So loud that it's just like staying 10 meters away from an ambulance. Literally screaming in my ear. It wakes me up several times during the night, and sometimes I am just unable to sleep for the next 3/4 hours.
No need to say that I'm depressed as f*ck, because I feel like my life is totally wasted. And maybe it really is, I'm feeling hopeless. I don't know if I can habituate to something like this, completely unstable.
These daily spikes usually lasts an hour or two, but sometimes it can take up to 5/6 hours to calm down a bit.
Is anyone in a similar situation? Is this "normal" in the tinnitus community? Will this get better over time?
Thanks in advance for any support.