- Oct 25, 2017
- 31
- Tinnitus Since
- 4th July 2014
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Something popped in my head
Hello everyone. First off I'd like to say I symphatise with every single one of you for having to deal with this ... sh*t, for lack of a better word.
I'm a 35 year old male and I've had T for around 3 years and 9 months now. I feel like it makes my life pretty much worthless. Everywhere you go and everything you do, your experiences are accompanied by that unbearable hissing in the background.
I still don't know what caused it. I was just minding my own business one day when I heard a pop in my head. And there it was ever since. Both ears, sometimes loud, sometimes quieter. Mostly loud when I wake up. My hearing is fine, I was never exposed to loud noises; I do have a couple of other problems however.
My health issues in a nutshell: overweight (BMI 36), type II diabetes, high blood pressure & cholesterol, chronic rhinitis, lack of physical activity, poor sleeping patterns, anxiety, depression.
As you can see I'm not a very healthy guy. Being a big fatass helped me being diagnosed with diabetes a few months ago. I read a couple of articles claiming that hyperinsulinemia can affect T. Is this true? I'm managing my blood pressure with pills now (but no changes with T noticed). I severely lack in physical activity as I lead a very sedetary lifestayle (computer work related). I also get very tired during the day, take a nap and then stay awake late into the night like a zombie (yes, my biorhythm is a mess too). I'm an emotional eater, I abuse food as a painkiller for my psychological problems (and there are plenty). Was taking antidepressants several times, tried to commit suicide at 19. Can't handle stress, anxiety problems, not socialising much (I'm an extreme introvert). My ear doctor perscribed Betaserc but then gave up.
The thing is, I am willing to fight and change things about myself. But the fact that I don't know the main cause for my T is driving me crazy. I know I would put all my effort in removing it if I knew what it was.
So I ask you, the good community of TinnitusTalk, for words of wisdom based on your knowledge and experience. Even wild theories and speculations are welcome. If you relate to any of this, please speak out. I want to defeat this beast and then help all the other suffering souls beat it too.
Thank you.
P.S. I forgot to mention lack of sex, but I think that's self-explanatory. I'd also like to apologize for any grammar mistakes, I'm not from an English speaking country.
I'm a 35 year old male and I've had T for around 3 years and 9 months now. I feel like it makes my life pretty much worthless. Everywhere you go and everything you do, your experiences are accompanied by that unbearable hissing in the background.
I still don't know what caused it. I was just minding my own business one day when I heard a pop in my head. And there it was ever since. Both ears, sometimes loud, sometimes quieter. Mostly loud when I wake up. My hearing is fine, I was never exposed to loud noises; I do have a couple of other problems however.
My health issues in a nutshell: overweight (BMI 36), type II diabetes, high blood pressure & cholesterol, chronic rhinitis, lack of physical activity, poor sleeping patterns, anxiety, depression.
As you can see I'm not a very healthy guy. Being a big fatass helped me being diagnosed with diabetes a few months ago. I read a couple of articles claiming that hyperinsulinemia can affect T. Is this true? I'm managing my blood pressure with pills now (but no changes with T noticed). I severely lack in physical activity as I lead a very sedetary lifestayle (computer work related). I also get very tired during the day, take a nap and then stay awake late into the night like a zombie (yes, my biorhythm is a mess too). I'm an emotional eater, I abuse food as a painkiller for my psychological problems (and there are plenty). Was taking antidepressants several times, tried to commit suicide at 19. Can't handle stress, anxiety problems, not socialising much (I'm an extreme introvert). My ear doctor perscribed Betaserc but then gave up.
The thing is, I am willing to fight and change things about myself. But the fact that I don't know the main cause for my T is driving me crazy. I know I would put all my effort in removing it if I knew what it was.
So I ask you, the good community of TinnitusTalk, for words of wisdom based on your knowledge and experience. Even wild theories and speculations are welcome. If you relate to any of this, please speak out. I want to defeat this beast and then help all the other suffering souls beat it too.
Thank you.
P.S. I forgot to mention lack of sex, but I think that's self-explanatory. I'd also like to apologize for any grammar mistakes, I'm not from an English speaking country.