Hi everyone,
I honestly can't pinpoint exactly when my tinnitus started—it came on gradually.
I'm a lyricist and singer, and I'm fairly certain that my condition, which is a medium-loud hiss with a faint high tone underneath, was caused by exposure to loud music. Half a century ago, I was a Funkette (a backup singer for Grand Funk Railroad), and the music was incredibly loud. After that, I spent a couple of years singing Top 40 hits—again, loud music was the norm.
Since the late 1990s, I've produced and released 13 albums as a songwriter and vocalist. These days, engineers are much more conscious about protecting musicians' ears, but when I started, the default for playback was deafeningly loud.
I'm always aware of my tinnitus, but it doesn't bother me too much, and I can usually ignore it when I'm singing. Of course, it would be incredible not to have it.
I recently tried the head-tapping method, which a friend of mine said worked for her instantly, as well as the spoon-tapping technique. Unfortunately, neither worked for me. I've just bought some Benfotiamine to give that a try.
Best of luck to you all.
I honestly can't pinpoint exactly when my tinnitus started—it came on gradually.
I'm a lyricist and singer, and I'm fairly certain that my condition, which is a medium-loud hiss with a faint high tone underneath, was caused by exposure to loud music. Half a century ago, I was a Funkette (a backup singer for Grand Funk Railroad), and the music was incredibly loud. After that, I spent a couple of years singing Top 40 hits—again, loud music was the norm.
Since the late 1990s, I've produced and released 13 albums as a songwriter and vocalist. These days, engineers are much more conscious about protecting musicians' ears, but when I started, the default for playback was deafeningly loud.
I'm always aware of my tinnitus, but it doesn't bother me too much, and I can usually ignore it when I'm singing. Of course, it would be incredible not to have it.
I recently tried the head-tapping method, which a friend of mine said worked for her instantly, as well as the spoon-tapping technique. Unfortunately, neither worked for me. I've just bought some Benfotiamine to give that a try.
Best of luck to you all.