- Feb 20, 2017
- 4
- 73
- Tinnitus Since
- 1981
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Medication (Minocycline) and sound trauma (worked on tarmac)
Hello All!
I am 65 and retired. I now have time to be myself and delve deeper into my interests! I love nature, biology (BSc in natural sciences from the Open University obtained in 2002 at the ripe age of 52) , the ocean, forests, philosophy, music and... the sound of silence! (haha)
I started first hearing my tinnitus when I was treated for an infection with minocycline in 1981 in the Philippines.
It got much worse after I worked on the tarmac cleaning planes to pay my evening computer programming studies. I have a continuous electronic whistling (not unlike a jet engine) mainly in my left ear around 6000 hz and have a loss of hearing around those frequencies. It changes with the wheather, viruses, but sometimes (rarely) almost goes away.
I found work doing computer support at a medical research department, and I started taking Temesta, a benzodiazepine (Lorazepam), and that helped me overcome the stress of my job, and the tinnitus. I've been taking it almost regularly ever since. withdrawal symptoms increase tinnitus unfortunately!
I also do some sophrology with fellow sufferers here in Geneva, and that helps immensely to decenter oneself from one's ears and permits one to accept and "forget" the ringing.
I am very happy to have found this group. Wish I could snuff out these nasty ringings magically from all of your ears and minds. As my powers are alas only human, I hope to contribute as best I can.
Have courage, have hope, and trust in science!
Ken
I am 65 and retired. I now have time to be myself and delve deeper into my interests! I love nature, biology (BSc in natural sciences from the Open University obtained in 2002 at the ripe age of 52) , the ocean, forests, philosophy, music and... the sound of silence! (haha)
I started first hearing my tinnitus when I was treated for an infection with minocycline in 1981 in the Philippines.
It got much worse after I worked on the tarmac cleaning planes to pay my evening computer programming studies. I have a continuous electronic whistling (not unlike a jet engine) mainly in my left ear around 6000 hz and have a loss of hearing around those frequencies. It changes with the wheather, viruses, but sometimes (rarely) almost goes away.
I found work doing computer support at a medical research department, and I started taking Temesta, a benzodiazepine (Lorazepam), and that helped me overcome the stress of my job, and the tinnitus. I've been taking it almost regularly ever since. withdrawal symptoms increase tinnitus unfortunately!
I also do some sophrology with fellow sufferers here in Geneva, and that helps immensely to decenter oneself from one's ears and permits one to accept and "forget" the ringing.
I am very happy to have found this group. Wish I could snuff out these nasty ringings magically from all of your ears and minds. As my powers are alas only human, I hope to contribute as best I can.
Have courage, have hope, and trust in science!
Ken