Hi Doc,
I've been a severe tinnitus sufferer for 3 years and change now. I watched your webinar recently and really enjoyed it. A lot of the things you said in that video define my way of thinking. I am in a constant pattern of worry, anxiety, shame and frustration.
I developed this condition from hours and hours of super loud headphones everyday for 9 months straight. I had no clue about how hearing worked, decibel levels or anything.
My left ear is pretty much shot. Moderate to severe HL in that ear which is also the bad tinnitus ear. The thing is my ears never rang once temporarily. I experienced the other sign which was dull hearing.
My tinnitus is cyclical and unpredictable. Low days are easy to ignore but loud days are very hard.
While my hearing problems are my fault, I am very enraged that there is no awareness out there.
Why is a condition that is so common, so invisible in terms of awareness in your opinion?
Another problem I have is, I am a video editor and still use headphones to edit videos (at low volume of course).
Since July of last year, I've started to experience distortion in my right ear along with a low hum. I am frightened to death of the future and I'm only 35 which is more depressing.
Any advice you can give would be appreciated.
Does severe tinnitus lead to other mental disorders?
Thank you sir.
I've been a severe tinnitus sufferer for 3 years and change now. I watched your webinar recently and really enjoyed it. A lot of the things you said in that video define my way of thinking. I am in a constant pattern of worry, anxiety, shame and frustration.
I developed this condition from hours and hours of super loud headphones everyday for 9 months straight. I had no clue about how hearing worked, decibel levels or anything.
My left ear is pretty much shot. Moderate to severe HL in that ear which is also the bad tinnitus ear. The thing is my ears never rang once temporarily. I experienced the other sign which was dull hearing.
My tinnitus is cyclical and unpredictable. Low days are easy to ignore but loud days are very hard.
While my hearing problems are my fault, I am very enraged that there is no awareness out there.
Why is a condition that is so common, so invisible in terms of awareness in your opinion?
Another problem I have is, I am a video editor and still use headphones to edit videos (at low volume of course).
Since July of last year, I've started to experience distortion in my right ear along with a low hum. I am frightened to death of the future and I'm only 35 which is more depressing.
Any advice you can give would be appreciated.
Does severe tinnitus lead to other mental disorders?
Thank you sir.