Hi,
I've had tinnitus for 4 months and movies, nightlife, loud restaurants and listening to music through headphones have no longer been a part of my life.
I've had tinnitus spikes to loud noise and am going to do anything in my power to prevent my tinnitus from getting worse.
I was wondering if tinnitus has isolated any of you from meeting new people, attending weddings, parties or social events?
My tinnitus is thankfully a 3/10 at the moment and consistently. It may keep fading. Who knows. If my tinnitus isn't bothersome then problem 1 is solved, I am no longer tortured by the sounds of louder tinnitus.
What I am really scared of is the lifestyle I'll need to have to protect myself from worsening my tinnitus over the years.
Work, TV, meeting friends for coffee/tea, exercise, reading. That's what I see for my life to protect my ears. I used to go out and make tons of new friends regardless of what city I was visiting. I loved life.
How can you balance tinnitus and socializing in your 20s, 30s and 40s? I want to strike a healthy balance and not fear loud noises so much. Maybe we become resilient to louder noises after 1-2 years of healing and I should hide out for that recovery time?
I am not a big video game fan and am an extrovert. I still want to explore cities, check out new nightlife venues and more with plugs but "plugs giving a false sense of security" legitimately scares me more than anything In the world.
Loud tinnitus is horrific. And I'm afraid I'll have to isolate myself to protect myself from worsening my tinnitus.
I've had tinnitus for 4 months and movies, nightlife, loud restaurants and listening to music through headphones have no longer been a part of my life.
I've had tinnitus spikes to loud noise and am going to do anything in my power to prevent my tinnitus from getting worse.
I was wondering if tinnitus has isolated any of you from meeting new people, attending weddings, parties or social events?
My tinnitus is thankfully a 3/10 at the moment and consistently. It may keep fading. Who knows. If my tinnitus isn't bothersome then problem 1 is solved, I am no longer tortured by the sounds of louder tinnitus.
What I am really scared of is the lifestyle I'll need to have to protect myself from worsening my tinnitus over the years.
Work, TV, meeting friends for coffee/tea, exercise, reading. That's what I see for my life to protect my ears. I used to go out and make tons of new friends regardless of what city I was visiting. I loved life.
How can you balance tinnitus and socializing in your 20s, 30s and 40s? I want to strike a healthy balance and not fear loud noises so much. Maybe we become resilient to louder noises after 1-2 years of healing and I should hide out for that recovery time?
I am not a big video game fan and am an extrovert. I still want to explore cities, check out new nightlife venues and more with plugs but "plugs giving a false sense of security" legitimately scares me more than anything In the world.
Loud tinnitus is horrific. And I'm afraid I'll have to isolate myself to protect myself from worsening my tinnitus.