Hi guys my name is josh and I was diagnosed with tinnitus shortly after being in a motorcycle accident. I sufferd severe injuries to the pelvis and femurs but the main issue now is the fact that I have gained tinnitus from the mtbi that I sustained. and at the age of 18 I find myself struggling.words of support and wisdom are very much appreciated and questions about myself and the experience with tinnitus are welcomed ps.LETS BE FREINDS FOREVER ! Lol
Hi Josh and Welcome to TT!
There's lots of information on the site to help you. First, are you getting enough sleep? Getting enough sleep is perhaps the most important thing you can do! Making sure you have background noises when you sleep is very important; in fact, with new tinnitus, you probably should have some type of background noise on 24/7 to help minimize your noise. This site has some nice masking tracks you should try. Besides background/masking sounds, you might need a sleep supplement. I'll give you a link later to some supplements that have helped people.
Second, although it's important to keep background sounds on 24/7, you should also not worry about your tinnitus. Worrying about it--focusing on it, trying to measure it, etc.--only draws your attention to it. And that will raise you noise. Try to live your life normally--as if you didn't have tinnitus. Getting back to normal activities will help you feel better.
Third, your tinnitus is very new; for most people, tinnitus will resolve on its own within six months. This is also why it's important that you get back to normal activity. If you feel depressed, which is natural, you might see a psychologist or psychiatrist to help you.
Fourth, since you're eighteen, you might be eligible for the AM-101 trial. Read the thread about it and decide if you think you'd want to participate.
And remember you are not alone!
Here are two sleep threads, but there are many more if you do a "sleep" search:
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/natural-sleep-solutions.3512/
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/getting-less-and-less-sleep-sleeping-pills.3439/