I was speaking with a long time friend and tinnitus came up. I was complaining about how I have had it for over a year and how disruptive it is. He said he has had tinnitus for twenty years, but is never really stressed about it and doesn't pay it any attention.
He said his tinnitus started gradually and slowly in time likely due to hearing loss from working in a factory and not using earplugs like he should have.
Mine started overnight following a concussion. It baffles me why mine Is so tough on quality of life while his is not so much.
I have known others with gradual onset tinnitus that seem way less bothered than me. It makes me wonder if rapid onset tinnitus is worse than gradual onset tinnitus?
Does concussion induced tinnitus that begins rapidly affect something else in the ears/brain vs. hearing loss induced tinnitus that occurs over time?
Food for thought, but strange.
He said his tinnitus started gradually and slowly in time likely due to hearing loss from working in a factory and not using earplugs like he should have.
Mine started overnight following a concussion. It baffles me why mine Is so tough on quality of life while his is not so much.
I have known others with gradual onset tinnitus that seem way less bothered than me. It makes me wonder if rapid onset tinnitus is worse than gradual onset tinnitus?
Does concussion induced tinnitus that begins rapidly affect something else in the ears/brain vs. hearing loss induced tinnitus that occurs over time?
Food for thought, but strange.