- Sep 4, 2016
- 32
- Tinnitus Since
- 2003
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise & Antibiotic mix, yay
Hello! So I've had a rough year haha. Started with a eye injury so bad I questioned normal use, but thankfully after 6 months its 95%. Got married (I'm 36), went on a trip and on our way back I had some pretty solid stomach/digestive issues that lasted a couple months. Best guess I might have some ibs issues. That cleared up, two weeks later I catch a cough from a buddy. 2-3 weeks after I've still got it and its painful. Chest pain, little sleep, etc. Doctor gives me biaxin thinking is bacterial. I'm also on Advil, and over the counter sleep pills. Fast forward 7 days no real change. Go to e.r. doctors find nothing, say its viral and give me a steroid inhaler (which helped). I also stopped the antibiotics that day because it wasn't doing anything. The next day, I notice a major T increase, and stop taking everything. I'm now 3-4 weeks after, and no decrease, and my lovely viral cough still hangs around (although now less frequent and painful) at around the 2 month mark since it had appeared. My buddy and his wife still also have their cough as well. Nasty bugger.
Anyways, my T. It first made its appearance after being noise induced. I wore this shitty hockey mask that if hit with a ball or puck would ring crazy loud. Lesson learned. It was only notable at bed time and it took time to learn to be with it. No loss in hearing.
Now I didn't exactly avoid noises, construction, car derbys , the odd concert, etc no ever notable increase till now 13 years later. I've had phenomena before, had antibiotics, no problems. I'm a little baffled. Its easy 3 times louder. In a room with the TV on, driving, listening to a show with headphones, even camping in heavy rain, it sneaks its way over the top of what I listen too. Almost impossible to drown out. Funny enough sleeping is the easy bit because I'm used to it. Seems reactive almost.
Mines the old tube TV version, although it has a little more of a high pitch to it now as well I suppose. T truly has no rules to it.
Anyways, my T. It first made its appearance after being noise induced. I wore this shitty hockey mask that if hit with a ball or puck would ring crazy loud. Lesson learned. It was only notable at bed time and it took time to learn to be with it. No loss in hearing.
Now I didn't exactly avoid noises, construction, car derbys , the odd concert, etc no ever notable increase till now 13 years later. I've had phenomena before, had antibiotics, no problems. I'm a little baffled. Its easy 3 times louder. In a room with the TV on, driving, listening to a show with headphones, even camping in heavy rain, it sneaks its way over the top of what I listen too. Almost impossible to drown out. Funny enough sleeping is the easy bit because I'm used to it. Seems reactive almost.
Mines the old tube TV version, although it has a little more of a high pitch to it now as well I suppose. T truly has no rules to it.