Had This as Long as I Can Remember

Valarie

Member
Author
Sep 21, 2017
2
Tinnitus Since
1980?
Cause of Tinnitus
Unknown
Hello, all. Glad to find this forum! I am a 56 y.o. Grandmother and have had ringing in my ears for as long as I can remember. Never had it diagnosed because it was just background noise. Interesting in the quiet to discern the different levels of tone. ( there are at least 3, sometimes more)

The past year it seems to be getting worse, sometimes interferring with hearing, but not bad enough to seek help. But it is getting rather annoying! Ack!

I am a volunteer firefighter/ bagpiper, and work outdoors.

I have been looking for ways to mask the noise, without success.

Has anyone tried the earphones PureWave that vibrates the cheek bones instead of buds going in the ear? Great sound, but haven't found the right combination to mask the ringing.
 
Hello @Valarie, and welcome.

I cannot answer your making questions, but as one who is of similar age and has had tinnitus my entire life (multiple tones, both ears) I wanted to at least say "hello" and welcome you to the forum.

I have read of the earphones that transmit sound through the jaw, but have never used them. If you do try a set, please share your experience with us as I am sure that am not the only other member here who would be interested.
 
Hello @Valarie, and welcome.

I cannot answer your making questions, but as one who is of similar age and has had tinnitus my entire life (multiple tones, both ears) I wanted to at least say "hello" and welcome you to the forum.

I have read of the earphones that transmit sound through the jaw, but have never used them. If you do try a set, please share your experience with us as I am sure that am not the only other member here who would be interested.
how do you guys all sleep with these sounds? or is it very quiet? i have a hard time sleeping without resorting to any meds. i can fall asleep but then i would constant wake up throughout. i am not sure if it's cause the sound or what though but when i take meds i can sleep thru . but i am trying to cut out meds
 
how do you guys all sleep with these sounds? or is it very quiet?

I only get about four hours a night, and I hear it in my dreams. I also cannot mask it regardless of how loud I play music with earbuds (well, up to a point where I am afraid the volume will damage my ears). it is hard to determine how loud it is, but I never do not hear the ringing. So, to answer how I sleep, I think it is just exhaustion, I think just eventually pass out (which may be why I never feel rested in the morning). I cannot take medication to sleep as addiction is rampant in my family (and a common cause of deaths in my family), so knowing I have a tendency towards addiction I am hesitant to take certain medications unless absolutely necessary (I also, for the same reason, do not drink, so I am no fun in any sense).

I am sorry @Valarie , I wish I had a better answer that could actually help you.
 
Hello, all. Glad to find this forum! I am a 56 y.o. Grandmother and have had ringing in my ears for as long as I can remember. Never had it diagnosed because it was just background noise. Interesting in the quiet to discern the different levels of tone. ( there are at least 3, sometimes more)

The past year it seems to be getting worse, sometimes interferring with hearing, but not bad enough to seek help. But it is getting rather annoying! Ack!

I am a volunteer firefighter/ bagpiper, and work outdoors.

I have been looking for ways to mask the noise, without success.

Has anyone tried the earphones PureWave that vibrates the cheek bones instead of buds going in the ear? Great sound, but haven't found the right combination to mask the ringing.

Re: your t worsening

What are you doing about auditory protection given you play the bag pipes etc?
 
Hello, again!
DebinAustralia, never thought about auditory protection for the pipes. Dont know why it never occured to me. They do get pretty loud.
Kolisar, I have been using the earphones for listening to books, and I still have the ringing. But the story distracts me, so it is not so bad.
Scared111, I do sleep with a fan and a/c all year round. I guess I have heard the ringing so long, I am used to it. Kind of like living next to railroad tracks.
Right now, I am sitting in a hospital room (hubby about to have surgery on his leg), and even though the tv is on my ears are LOUD! This is when it bugs me the most. Quiet environment, no distractions.
 

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