I have had tinnitus since about 1996... The Smashing Pumpkins concert. I remember it pretty good.
Anyway I have dealt with it because there is no cure. This forum reads like a laundry list of things I have already tried.
Doctors just shrug their shoulders. You know how it goes.
About 9 months ago mine started to get really bad. I mean it's literally driving me bonkers and after having it for the past 20+ years I have experienced everything you can imagine with spikes and tricks to hide it etc. But this is way different. I can't get away from it at all. Pitch changed, louder than ever before and impossible not to hear almost 95% time. I can't unhear it.
I went to an ENT (again) who basically said the same thing I have heard millions of times. They just have no clue. I had some hearing loss in one ear but at my age nothing abnormal. But they have no clue what a person with real tinnitus is going through.
I found this place on Sunday... God I was hoping for answers.
But there really are no answers, which always has me thinking of this line from the HBO series Band of Brothers:
"Ronald Spiers: The only hope you have is to accept the fact that you're already dead. The sooner you accept that, the sooner you'll be able to function as a soldier is supposed to function: without mercy, without compassion, without remorse. All war depends upon it."
So in a less morbid way of speaking, the sooner I can accept my tinnitus, the sooner I can get going in life?
That can't be the only answer.
Anyway I have dealt with it because there is no cure. This forum reads like a laundry list of things I have already tried.
Doctors just shrug their shoulders. You know how it goes.
About 9 months ago mine started to get really bad. I mean it's literally driving me bonkers and after having it for the past 20+ years I have experienced everything you can imagine with spikes and tricks to hide it etc. But this is way different. I can't get away from it at all. Pitch changed, louder than ever before and impossible not to hear almost 95% time. I can't unhear it.
I went to an ENT (again) who basically said the same thing I have heard millions of times. They just have no clue. I had some hearing loss in one ear but at my age nothing abnormal. But they have no clue what a person with real tinnitus is going through.
I found this place on Sunday... God I was hoping for answers.
But there really are no answers, which always has me thinking of this line from the HBO series Band of Brothers:
"Ronald Spiers: The only hope you have is to accept the fact that you're already dead. The sooner you accept that, the sooner you'll be able to function as a soldier is supposed to function: without mercy, without compassion, without remorse. All war depends upon it."
So in a less morbid way of speaking, the sooner I can accept my tinnitus, the sooner I can get going in life?
That can't be the only answer.