G'day all,
My name is Geoff and I have had tinnitus now for 8 months, cause unknown. I have a constant high pitch ringing in both ears, 24/7, about 9kHz . I find the hardest part of the day is sleeping, due to the quietness, but my doctor prescribed me Amitriptyline 25mg (also known as Endep). This drug is not a sleeping tablet, but a muscle relaxant, non addictive and is very low dose. I take 1 tablet about 2 hrs before bedtime and find this has really helped me to relax and sleep well at night. I try to keep a regular routine, and I think this helps also.
As I live in a tropical location, I usually have ceiling fans & floor fans on during the day, and the background noise seems to help a lot, plus I always have a radio or tv going in the background. Lately, I have been experiencing mild headaches, usually in the morning hours, and seem to get quite tired around mid afternoon, but I am not sure if this is tinnitus related or not.
I find the most frustrating aspect of tinnitus is explaining this condition to other people, most are not familiar with it, so often just dismiss it as an 'inconvenience', not knowing how much this affects people's lives.
Anyway, nice to meet you all!
Geoff
My name is Geoff and I have had tinnitus now for 8 months, cause unknown. I have a constant high pitch ringing in both ears, 24/7, about 9kHz . I find the hardest part of the day is sleeping, due to the quietness, but my doctor prescribed me Amitriptyline 25mg (also known as Endep). This drug is not a sleeping tablet, but a muscle relaxant, non addictive and is very low dose. I take 1 tablet about 2 hrs before bedtime and find this has really helped me to relax and sleep well at night. I try to keep a regular routine, and I think this helps also.
As I live in a tropical location, I usually have ceiling fans & floor fans on during the day, and the background noise seems to help a lot, plus I always have a radio or tv going in the background. Lately, I have been experiencing mild headaches, usually in the morning hours, and seem to get quite tired around mid afternoon, but I am not sure if this is tinnitus related or not.
I find the most frustrating aspect of tinnitus is explaining this condition to other people, most are not familiar with it, so often just dismiss it as an 'inconvenience', not knowing how much this affects people's lives.
Anyway, nice to meet you all!
Geoff