Hello!
I am new to this forum and just wanted to introduce myself, as well as ask some questions to others who have had Tinnitus for many years. December 27th was the day Tinnitus entered my life. Since then, I've been trying to make friends with this new high-pitched tone in my ear, but without much luck. The tinnitus seems to fluctuate quite a bit during the day. It's at its quietest after sitting still for some time and at its loudest after a day at work or out and about running errands. It also gets quite loud when I lay down (even for just a minute) and remains at a high volume for at least a half hour after getting up from a laying position. However, strangely enough, it's often barely noticeable after waking up (if I'm able to fall asleep) after laying down for more than an few hours. In the same way, laying on my jaw will increase the volume to an extrememly loud pitch... almost screaming! Do any of you find your tinnitus acting the same as mine? Could these be related to blood vessel or TMJ issues? I've visited several specialists and doctors and they all seem to be clueless as to the cause of my Tinnitus. All testing, including a CT Scan and hearing test all came back normal. Unfortunately, the lack of concern from my doctors and fretting over the noise/unkown cause landed me in the ER twice due to panic and anxiety attacks. Fortunately, in a moment of clarity, I looked up Tinnitus specialists in my area. I was able to find one about an hour away. She was absolutely wonderful to work with and fitted me with a hearing aid. Instantaneously, the tinnitus went away. Of course, it's still there when I turn off the aid, but I can't hear it when it's on. She adjusted the volume of background noise so that it nearly matches my good ear. Since I have zero hearing loss, the background noise only needs to be amplified over the tinnitus, which masks it completely. She included two zen sounds which I find enjoyable to listen to at times. Even though I found this amazing way to now manage my Tinnitus, I'm left worried that the hearing aid will somehow make my tinnitus worse in the future. Has anyone encountered this happening to them after wearing their aids for a few weeks, months or years? I'd really like to keep this wonderful tool for sleep, as well as when I can no longer handle the incessant ringing. However, I do not want to make things worse for a brief moment of silence. Thanks for reading!!
I am new to this forum and just wanted to introduce myself, as well as ask some questions to others who have had Tinnitus for many years. December 27th was the day Tinnitus entered my life. Since then, I've been trying to make friends with this new high-pitched tone in my ear, but without much luck. The tinnitus seems to fluctuate quite a bit during the day. It's at its quietest after sitting still for some time and at its loudest after a day at work or out and about running errands. It also gets quite loud when I lay down (even for just a minute) and remains at a high volume for at least a half hour after getting up from a laying position. However, strangely enough, it's often barely noticeable after waking up (if I'm able to fall asleep) after laying down for more than an few hours. In the same way, laying on my jaw will increase the volume to an extrememly loud pitch... almost screaming! Do any of you find your tinnitus acting the same as mine? Could these be related to blood vessel or TMJ issues? I've visited several specialists and doctors and they all seem to be clueless as to the cause of my Tinnitus. All testing, including a CT Scan and hearing test all came back normal. Unfortunately, the lack of concern from my doctors and fretting over the noise/unkown cause landed me in the ER twice due to panic and anxiety attacks. Fortunately, in a moment of clarity, I looked up Tinnitus specialists in my area. I was able to find one about an hour away. She was absolutely wonderful to work with and fitted me with a hearing aid. Instantaneously, the tinnitus went away. Of course, it's still there when I turn off the aid, but I can't hear it when it's on. She adjusted the volume of background noise so that it nearly matches my good ear. Since I have zero hearing loss, the background noise only needs to be amplified over the tinnitus, which masks it completely. She included two zen sounds which I find enjoyable to listen to at times. Even though I found this amazing way to now manage my Tinnitus, I'm left worried that the hearing aid will somehow make my tinnitus worse in the future. Has anyone encountered this happening to them after wearing their aids for a few weeks, months or years? I'd really like to keep this wonderful tool for sleep, as well as when I can no longer handle the incessant ringing. However, I do not want to make things worse for a brief moment of silence. Thanks for reading!!