So hey. I joined this website a few months back because I was in dire need of some advice. So now hopefully as I write this out it'll help a few people who need it.
I'll start by sharing my story...
I first got Tinnitus around September 2016. It was like a faint high pitch in my right ear and a low whooshing sound in my left ear. That was fine. I didn't really think anything of it. But then in March 2017 all of it became a high pitched ring that I heard all the time. I lost a lot of sleep, I lost my appetite and I was smoking every 15-20 minutes. One night I was in bed crying and I prayed to God to make it stop, and I'm not even religious. That's how desperate I became.
Every night I would go down to my Mom and explain in detail how scared I was and what should I do. The only thing she told me to do was ignore it. My exact response was "You don't suffer with this, it's impossible to ignore."
But little did I know, that 4 months on that was probably the best advice I could have gotten. Because now I don't pay attention to it anymore. I mean sure, sometimes I think "Oh yeah, I have Tinnitus." But it's no longer a threat to me. A few months ago, anywhere I went I'd be like"Can I hear it now? ...What about now?"
Of course you all understand that nightmare.
I even stopped going to places because I was afraid it would make the T worse. I stopped listening to music I stopped going outside. I just gave up on everything really. But now I don't let it control me anymore. I've went back outside. I listen to music on full blast, and if there's a social event happening I'll go to that too. I'm not afraid of it anymore. Maybe it'll never go away, but I'm not too bothered anymore. I'm getting on just fine the way I am.
So here's my advice to anyone who is reading...
A healthy diet can go a long way. You don't have to change it drastically. Just add some spinach, salmon, turnip, carrots, some fruit etc into your daily life. Your body will thank you regardless.
Try not to stress. They say stress makes T worse. So, if you're stressed the T will get worse and then you'll get even more stressed because it got worse. My T has physically reduced in sound because I don't take notice of it anymore. It's a vicious cycle but it can be conquered.
Don't fear the T. It's not dangerous. It won't harm you. Go where you want to go. Go to a concert if you want. Go to a pub. Go anywhere. Just don't let it make your decisions for you.
Do NOT look up horror stories about T. It won't do you any good. You'll only scare yourselves. Look at success stories and treatments only.
This is just me. But I wouldn't recommend buying ANYTHING to help you cure your T. What I mean is, don't waste your money on supplements, "Tinnitus Cure" pills you can buy online, or anything like that.
So yeah, I just wanted to share this. I hope it's of some value to anyone who might be scared, or worried or anything.
Live your life to the fullest. Be happy in the meantime, and when the cure comes... at least you can say Tinnitus didn't ruin your life while you were waiting.
If you have any questions just message me. And remember...
THE PROBLEM ISN'T THE PROBLEM, IT'S HOW YOU REACT TO THE PROBLEM IS THE PROBLEM.
I'll start by sharing my story...
I first got Tinnitus around September 2016. It was like a faint high pitch in my right ear and a low whooshing sound in my left ear. That was fine. I didn't really think anything of it. But then in March 2017 all of it became a high pitched ring that I heard all the time. I lost a lot of sleep, I lost my appetite and I was smoking every 15-20 minutes. One night I was in bed crying and I prayed to God to make it stop, and I'm not even religious. That's how desperate I became.
Every night I would go down to my Mom and explain in detail how scared I was and what should I do. The only thing she told me to do was ignore it. My exact response was "You don't suffer with this, it's impossible to ignore."
But little did I know, that 4 months on that was probably the best advice I could have gotten. Because now I don't pay attention to it anymore. I mean sure, sometimes I think "Oh yeah, I have Tinnitus." But it's no longer a threat to me. A few months ago, anywhere I went I'd be like"Can I hear it now? ...What about now?"
Of course you all understand that nightmare.
I even stopped going to places because I was afraid it would make the T worse. I stopped listening to music I stopped going outside. I just gave up on everything really. But now I don't let it control me anymore. I've went back outside. I listen to music on full blast, and if there's a social event happening I'll go to that too. I'm not afraid of it anymore. Maybe it'll never go away, but I'm not too bothered anymore. I'm getting on just fine the way I am.
So here's my advice to anyone who is reading...
A healthy diet can go a long way. You don't have to change it drastically. Just add some spinach, salmon, turnip, carrots, some fruit etc into your daily life. Your body will thank you regardless.
Try not to stress. They say stress makes T worse. So, if you're stressed the T will get worse and then you'll get even more stressed because it got worse. My T has physically reduced in sound because I don't take notice of it anymore. It's a vicious cycle but it can be conquered.
Don't fear the T. It's not dangerous. It won't harm you. Go where you want to go. Go to a concert if you want. Go to a pub. Go anywhere. Just don't let it make your decisions for you.
Do NOT look up horror stories about T. It won't do you any good. You'll only scare yourselves. Look at success stories and treatments only.
This is just me. But I wouldn't recommend buying ANYTHING to help you cure your T. What I mean is, don't waste your money on supplements, "Tinnitus Cure" pills you can buy online, or anything like that.
So yeah, I just wanted to share this. I hope it's of some value to anyone who might be scared, or worried or anything.
Live your life to the fullest. Be happy in the meantime, and when the cure comes... at least you can say Tinnitus didn't ruin your life while you were waiting.
If you have any questions just message me. And remember...
THE PROBLEM ISN'T THE PROBLEM, IT'S HOW YOU REACT TO THE PROBLEM IS THE PROBLEM.