Hello everyone,
I'm in Australia and have had chronic loud tinnitus for the past 2.5 years. I will describe mine to you as if you got a compressed air blower (like the small one that mechanics use on the end of an airline) and then blow that through a whistle whilst holding it up to your ear, is probably my best description.
Yes it's bloody loud!
That combined with the fact that I have to take myself to a point of absolute exhaustion every night, just to go to sleep probably best defines my plight best.
Yes, a cure is required but I'm cautiously optimistic as to the outcomes of current research? There seems to be some really good guessing going on but they do not seem to be able to pinpoint an exact cause at this stage?
My life to this point has shown me 5 verifiable near death experiences including a near drowning, broken spine, a heart attack, major motorcycle crash (at over 100kph / 60 mph) and respiratory failure in ICU as a result of an Anaphylaxis.
Tinnitus should be a breeze! Ahhh Not!
For me it is perpetual noise without respite other than when I do actually go to sleep, but even then I do not get the benefit from that peace? I really miss silence. Thought I would never say that!
I'm more than happy to discuss my condition with anyone, or if you just want an ear to be heard. I'm hear!
Thank you,
David B.
I'm in Australia and have had chronic loud tinnitus for the past 2.5 years. I will describe mine to you as if you got a compressed air blower (like the small one that mechanics use on the end of an airline) and then blow that through a whistle whilst holding it up to your ear, is probably my best description.
Yes it's bloody loud!
That combined with the fact that I have to take myself to a point of absolute exhaustion every night, just to go to sleep probably best defines my plight best.
Yes, a cure is required but I'm cautiously optimistic as to the outcomes of current research? There seems to be some really good guessing going on but they do not seem to be able to pinpoint an exact cause at this stage?
My life to this point has shown me 5 verifiable near death experiences including a near drowning, broken spine, a heart attack, major motorcycle crash (at over 100kph / 60 mph) and respiratory failure in ICU as a result of an Anaphylaxis.
Tinnitus should be a breeze! Ahhh Not!
For me it is perpetual noise without respite other than when I do actually go to sleep, but even then I do not get the benefit from that peace? I really miss silence. Thought I would never say that!
I'm more than happy to discuss my condition with anyone, or if you just want an ear to be heard. I'm hear!
Thank you,
David B.