Hi folks. One month ago I never even had heard of T....much less suffered with it. Amazing how ones priorities in life can be so abruptly and intensely altered by something so seemingly innocuous.
Just over 3 weeks ago my rt ear began emitting a phantom high pitched,dog whistle,microwave noise. Loud enough to disrupt sleep and thoughts!!
During these past few weeks I have been trying to educate myself as to what is going on.
However,the more I learn....the less I know ! Lol. There seems to be so many conflicting experiences and theories regarding T and its specific causes,remedies,etc.
I am a 59 year old male..reasonably good shape....and was on no meds whatsoever prior to onset. Over the course of life I have occasionally been exposed to loud noises...nothing that I would consider overly excessive...did run my nasty old chainsaw a few times without ear protection but the last time I used it was a couple of months prior to onset.
Some anxiety and depression has also been in my life these last few years.
......however I have always managed to pull myself out of it......without the use of any meds !!!
Smoking a little "herb" is my only vice. Lol
I went to see my GP who did a basic check for damaged eardrum and waxbuild up...none detected!
A week later I went to see him again as the noise is making me anxious,uncomfortable, and sleep was impossible.
He has referred me to an ENT...I am now waiting for their office to call me and let me know when my appointment will be.
In the meantime my Dr. Has prescribed Oxazepam for now and as well I am taking Lipo flavanoid,gingko biloba and a little bit of zinc and CoQ10.
I realize that most info on these vitamins etc. is anecdotal.... But at this early stage I am still in fight mode .
Yesterday was a pretty good day! If the noise level stays under a certain point my brain seems to try to compensate . However,I have also had some very noisy,awful days too !!!! I've even had moments of delightful silence....far too fleeting. It's is interesting to note that the simplest things in life can become so precious when one is deprived of that joy.
The changes in intensity make it difficult to adjust....and in good moments you hope that your on the mend and things are getting better.....and then it gets noisy again !
Anyway that's probably a long enough introduction....just wanted to say hi..share some of my feelings with the only people that seem to understand how rotten and difficult this stupid T is. Thanks and best of luck to you all...my heart goes out to you ALL!!!! Kind Regards Gary
Just over 3 weeks ago my rt ear began emitting a phantom high pitched,dog whistle,microwave noise. Loud enough to disrupt sleep and thoughts!!
During these past few weeks I have been trying to educate myself as to what is going on.
However,the more I learn....the less I know ! Lol. There seems to be so many conflicting experiences and theories regarding T and its specific causes,remedies,etc.
I am a 59 year old male..reasonably good shape....and was on no meds whatsoever prior to onset. Over the course of life I have occasionally been exposed to loud noises...nothing that I would consider overly excessive...did run my nasty old chainsaw a few times without ear protection but the last time I used it was a couple of months prior to onset.
Some anxiety and depression has also been in my life these last few years.
......however I have always managed to pull myself out of it......without the use of any meds !!!
Smoking a little "herb" is my only vice. Lol
I went to see my GP who did a basic check for damaged eardrum and waxbuild up...none detected!
A week later I went to see him again as the noise is making me anxious,uncomfortable, and sleep was impossible.
He has referred me to an ENT...I am now waiting for their office to call me and let me know when my appointment will be.
In the meantime my Dr. Has prescribed Oxazepam for now and as well I am taking Lipo flavanoid,gingko biloba and a little bit of zinc and CoQ10.
I realize that most info on these vitamins etc. is anecdotal.... But at this early stage I am still in fight mode .
Yesterday was a pretty good day! If the noise level stays under a certain point my brain seems to try to compensate . However,I have also had some very noisy,awful days too !!!! I've even had moments of delightful silence....far too fleeting. It's is interesting to note that the simplest things in life can become so precious when one is deprived of that joy.
The changes in intensity make it difficult to adjust....and in good moments you hope that your on the mend and things are getting better.....and then it gets noisy again !
Anyway that's probably a long enough introduction....just wanted to say hi..share some of my feelings with the only people that seem to understand how rotten and difficult this stupid T is. Thanks and best of luck to you all...my heart goes out to you ALL!!!! Kind Regards Gary