Hello Everyone, Keith D. Mitchell here. Unfortunately it seems that I have been diagnosed with Tinnitus, which happened suddenly for no reason. About 6 days ago, right before I went to start recording my weekly podcast, I experienced a loud ringing sensation that lasted for about 2 hours. Ever since then I've experienced both light ringing and clicking in my right ear.
I made an appointment with the ENT, who checked my hearing and informed me that it was perfect. Prior to that I did a self evaluation and realized that I can still hear up to 17461 Hz, even though I'm 39 years old. However after looking at my ears, cleaning the impacted wax out of my right ear and speaking with me I was told that I did indeed have Tinnitus, which I already feared I had. I completely broke down. I like being able to enjoy quiet, but at the same time I love listening to music and more than anything I'm really anal. The single smallest thing can bother me and with this latest development, well it's been taking a toll on me. I lost my appetite, it's hard to sleep unless I take sleeping pills (or listen to my wife's heart) and every day has been touch and go. And what makes it worse is now that I know I have it, I listen for it. I know I shouldn't but I can't stop.
It wouldn't bother me as much if I had a reason as to why this happened, but for it to just happen despite not being sick or listening to extremely loud music or sounds, well that just bothers me to no extent. Thankfully I have a loving wife, who I know is getting tired of me talking about this but is still taking this better than I am.
So far I've been taking lipofalavonoid that was giving to me by the ENT, says 40% of her patients stated it helped some, increased vitamin b12 and calcium. I've looked lipofalavonoid up and it seems to be hit/miss here, so I really don't think it's going to help. I recently heard that there are hearing aids with sound therapies that can help as well but my insurance will most likely not cover them and they're super expensive.
What has people here done to reduce the stress that this creates? I know it won't happen over night or even in the next month, but I need something here.
Not only am an IT professional, I do coding, admin and run a Geek Culture website, do podcasts and stream on Youtube/Twitch. Now I'm wondering if doing this is going to be affected and if I should just stop altogether, especially since I go to events like Comic Con, PAX and was playing on going to E3 next year. But those events a super loud, I really don't want that to impact my health.
And more than anything, I'm scared. Is this temporary, permanent, will it get softer or louder? Is my basically life as I've known it over?
I made an appointment with the ENT, who checked my hearing and informed me that it was perfect. Prior to that I did a self evaluation and realized that I can still hear up to 17461 Hz, even though I'm 39 years old. However after looking at my ears, cleaning the impacted wax out of my right ear and speaking with me I was told that I did indeed have Tinnitus, which I already feared I had. I completely broke down. I like being able to enjoy quiet, but at the same time I love listening to music and more than anything I'm really anal. The single smallest thing can bother me and with this latest development, well it's been taking a toll on me. I lost my appetite, it's hard to sleep unless I take sleeping pills (or listen to my wife's heart) and every day has been touch and go. And what makes it worse is now that I know I have it, I listen for it. I know I shouldn't but I can't stop.
It wouldn't bother me as much if I had a reason as to why this happened, but for it to just happen despite not being sick or listening to extremely loud music or sounds, well that just bothers me to no extent. Thankfully I have a loving wife, who I know is getting tired of me talking about this but is still taking this better than I am.
So far I've been taking lipofalavonoid that was giving to me by the ENT, says 40% of her patients stated it helped some, increased vitamin b12 and calcium. I've looked lipofalavonoid up and it seems to be hit/miss here, so I really don't think it's going to help. I recently heard that there are hearing aids with sound therapies that can help as well but my insurance will most likely not cover them and they're super expensive.
What has people here done to reduce the stress that this creates? I know it won't happen over night or even in the next month, but I need something here.
Not only am an IT professional, I do coding, admin and run a Geek Culture website, do podcasts and stream on Youtube/Twitch. Now I'm wondering if doing this is going to be affected and if I should just stop altogether, especially since I go to events like Comic Con, PAX and was playing on going to E3 next year. But those events a super loud, I really don't want that to impact my health.
And more than anything, I'm scared. Is this temporary, permanent, will it get softer or louder? Is my basically life as I've known it over?