- Dec 13, 2017
- 91
- Tinnitus Since
- 10/17
- Cause of Tinnitus
- SSRI Medication, Movie Theaters, or Gaming Headphones
I got my tinnitus 3 years ago after the first week of taking Lexapro and then Celexa.
Of course, I can't prove either caused my tinnitus, but the timing is suspicious. My doctor had recommended I try them to deal with severe anxiety I was having. Anyway the high pitched screeching in my ears started pretty quickly after starting Lexapro and never went away. Doctors said it would go away after I stopped, but nope it didn't.
Where is the success story you ask? Well, turns out hearing aids mask the sound for me almost completely. I can still hear it ever so slightly when I'm wearing hearing aids, but if I'm ever bothered by the sound I can just Bluetooth the hearing aids to my iPhone and play podcasts or music. When I do that, the tinnitus is not noticeable at all.
Anyway, if you check my profile here you'll see I was last here 3 years ago panicking as if my life was over. I came back just now specifically to tell you all that there is hope.
I rarely ever think about tinnitus now, and it only really becomes an issue if I take out my hearing aids. But the way I see it, the tinnitus I hear without my hearing aids is just a natural reminder that I should be wearing my hearing aids anyway.
Lastly, hearing aids might not be for everyone. I was born with slight hearing loss, but never had tinnitus before. But because of this hearing loss, my doctors recommended hearing aids to deal with my hearing loss.
I'm not sure if hearing loss is required for Bluetooth hearing aids or not, but if you have any sort of hearing loss, please know that hearing aids can REALLY help.
Of course, I can't prove either caused my tinnitus, but the timing is suspicious. My doctor had recommended I try them to deal with severe anxiety I was having. Anyway the high pitched screeching in my ears started pretty quickly after starting Lexapro and never went away. Doctors said it would go away after I stopped, but nope it didn't.
Where is the success story you ask? Well, turns out hearing aids mask the sound for me almost completely. I can still hear it ever so slightly when I'm wearing hearing aids, but if I'm ever bothered by the sound I can just Bluetooth the hearing aids to my iPhone and play podcasts or music. When I do that, the tinnitus is not noticeable at all.
Anyway, if you check my profile here you'll see I was last here 3 years ago panicking as if my life was over. I came back just now specifically to tell you all that there is hope.
I rarely ever think about tinnitus now, and it only really becomes an issue if I take out my hearing aids. But the way I see it, the tinnitus I hear without my hearing aids is just a natural reminder that I should be wearing my hearing aids anyway.
Lastly, hearing aids might not be for everyone. I was born with slight hearing loss, but never had tinnitus before. But because of this hearing loss, my doctors recommended hearing aids to deal with my hearing loss.
I'm not sure if hearing loss is required for Bluetooth hearing aids or not, but if you have any sort of hearing loss, please know that hearing aids can REALLY help.