Hello everyone,
I am new to this type of thing...but I guess I am hoping to gain support and encouragement. 2 weeks ago I started to sneeze and from that resulted a bit of head congestion without fluid. During that time we went camping and my boyfriend and I drove down to a lower altitude, which is when I started to feel a bit woozy in the head. At the campsite I felt a bit nautious (about 5 min) and recovered. We spent two days at the campsite with no symptoms; however, upon driving back up the mountain I started to feel a bit of head congestion and sinus pressure. 3 days later the ringing started, primarily in my right ear. I went to an ENT who told me "it might be a virus" and "the ringing may be with you forever". I was put on a 12 day stint of prednisone and have 4 days left. The prednisone has F#@%KED me up. My anxiety is through the roof and I have slept an average of 3 hours a night (if you clump them all together. I called the ENT after experiencing an increase in anxiety and he told me "I had an ear virus 15 years ago and the ringing stayed". This has no done well for my nerves!!
I am trying despterately to be optimistic but I notice my emotions are all over the place. I went for a massage a few days ago and she focused on my sinus and glands. After the massage the ringing stopped in my right ear and switched to my left. It has changed tones, pitch, and sound (from ringing to hissing to crickets). I have been placing a warm towel on my left ear and last night is stopped ringing. However, this morning I noticed that the ringing transferred to what sounds like inside my head. I can put ear plugs in and stop the sound at times.
I am not sure what I am hoping for. I think the most difficult part of this experience is knowing that it may not get better. I am trying so desperately to be optimistic but I find myself crying at multiple points in the day. My poor boyfriend has no idea what to do and I am sure he is terrified to watch me suffer through this as well. (Plus, I am sure it does not help that a lot of threads mark tinnitis as the "relationship killer".
This is really difficult for me...as it requires me to change a lot of things about my life. I have always loved silence but now it has become my enemy. What suggestions do you offer? We love to camp and be outdoors and now I am worried that the night silence will destroy me. I am thinking of buying a white noise maker to travel with (e.g. I will have to use headphones when traveling with others)
I am hoping that stopping the prednisone will curb my anxious distress somewhat. I am going to start going to yoga again as well as my weekly spin classes. I have jumped on the the vitamins (B12, Vitamin C, Ginko Biloba, Melatonin (to sleep), Fish Oil, Wmns 1 a Day vitamin, as well as a natural immune system booster (e.g, mushrooms capsules). I have never taken any anti-anxiety or depression medication and I have prided myself in using exercise and yoga as a stress reducer. Now, it does not seem like enough.
What other coping mechanisms, sound machines, noises, distraction devices have you found that are helpful?
Lastly, I am hoping someone will offer me hope and share some wisdome that this will dissapate with time. Personally, the uncertainty of this condition is most toxic to my emotional and mental state.
Thank you again and I look forward to hearing your stories, experience, and general wisdom.
Kindly,
Jennifer
I am new to this type of thing...but I guess I am hoping to gain support and encouragement. 2 weeks ago I started to sneeze and from that resulted a bit of head congestion without fluid. During that time we went camping and my boyfriend and I drove down to a lower altitude, which is when I started to feel a bit woozy in the head. At the campsite I felt a bit nautious (about 5 min) and recovered. We spent two days at the campsite with no symptoms; however, upon driving back up the mountain I started to feel a bit of head congestion and sinus pressure. 3 days later the ringing started, primarily in my right ear. I went to an ENT who told me "it might be a virus" and "the ringing may be with you forever". I was put on a 12 day stint of prednisone and have 4 days left. The prednisone has F#@%KED me up. My anxiety is through the roof and I have slept an average of 3 hours a night (if you clump them all together. I called the ENT after experiencing an increase in anxiety and he told me "I had an ear virus 15 years ago and the ringing stayed". This has no done well for my nerves!!
I am trying despterately to be optimistic but I notice my emotions are all over the place. I went for a massage a few days ago and she focused on my sinus and glands. After the massage the ringing stopped in my right ear and switched to my left. It has changed tones, pitch, and sound (from ringing to hissing to crickets). I have been placing a warm towel on my left ear and last night is stopped ringing. However, this morning I noticed that the ringing transferred to what sounds like inside my head. I can put ear plugs in and stop the sound at times.
I am not sure what I am hoping for. I think the most difficult part of this experience is knowing that it may not get better. I am trying so desperately to be optimistic but I find myself crying at multiple points in the day. My poor boyfriend has no idea what to do and I am sure he is terrified to watch me suffer through this as well. (Plus, I am sure it does not help that a lot of threads mark tinnitis as the "relationship killer".
This is really difficult for me...as it requires me to change a lot of things about my life. I have always loved silence but now it has become my enemy. What suggestions do you offer? We love to camp and be outdoors and now I am worried that the night silence will destroy me. I am thinking of buying a white noise maker to travel with (e.g. I will have to use headphones when traveling with others)
I am hoping that stopping the prednisone will curb my anxious distress somewhat. I am going to start going to yoga again as well as my weekly spin classes. I have jumped on the the vitamins (B12, Vitamin C, Ginko Biloba, Melatonin (to sleep), Fish Oil, Wmns 1 a Day vitamin, as well as a natural immune system booster (e.g, mushrooms capsules). I have never taken any anti-anxiety or depression medication and I have prided myself in using exercise and yoga as a stress reducer. Now, it does not seem like enough.
What other coping mechanisms, sound machines, noises, distraction devices have you found that are helpful?
Lastly, I am hoping someone will offer me hope and share some wisdome that this will dissapate with time. Personally, the uncertainty of this condition is most toxic to my emotional and mental state.
Thank you again and I look forward to hearing your stories, experience, and general wisdom.
Kindly,
Jennifer