- Nov 25, 2021
- 5
- Tinnitus Since
- 08/2012
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud headphone use + anti depressants
Short history: as a teenager I cycled to school and I played my headphones very loud to cover up the sound of the traffic. No problems until I was prescribed an antidepressant (can't remember which but I think sertraline) and for the week I took it I had tinnitus start in both ears. I stopped it after a week and the tinnitus remained. That was about 10 years ago.
For the most part I don't hear it and it doesn't cause any problems in my life. I only have it in my left ear which was the one I had my headphone in when cycling. The times it comes back are: when I start thinking about it, when I hear a high pitched noise like a truck reversing or an alarm and when using headphones. Hearing a high pitched noise or using headphones means I hear the tinnitus in an annoying way for about 2 weeks and then it fades into the background again. For the last few years I've just avoided all of these things.
It's using headphones that is starting to become an issue. I would like to be able to do my online meetings in a coffee shop.
My question: is this a normal known about thing with headphones? What's the cause? Is it dehabituating myself to that sound? Is there any way around it that would allow me to use headphones and not have this like special headphones?
For the most part I don't hear it and it doesn't cause any problems in my life. I only have it in my left ear which was the one I had my headphone in when cycling. The times it comes back are: when I start thinking about it, when I hear a high pitched noise like a truck reversing or an alarm and when using headphones. Hearing a high pitched noise or using headphones means I hear the tinnitus in an annoying way for about 2 weeks and then it fades into the background again. For the last few years I've just avoided all of these things.
It's using headphones that is starting to become an issue. I would like to be able to do my online meetings in a coffee shop.
My question: is this a normal known about thing with headphones? What's the cause? Is it dehabituating myself to that sound? Is there any way around it that would allow me to use headphones and not have this like special headphones?