I've had tinnitus since last year. At the time I was working in a job that involved using loud machinery all day. The employers did not provide ear protection and one day when I returned from work I noticed a very faint ringing in my ears. This has now slowly increased over the months and is now causing insomnia and has become very stressful.
I have always enjoyed going to concerts and night clubs with loud music and I used to DJ and over the years I think it had slowly worn away at my sensory perception without me realising. I think the short spell I spent at that work place trigged the T off.
I recently went through a case of cronic otitisus extira which caused my T to spike as my right ear was completely blocked. This has now improved and for a while once the otitisus extira cleared my T had improved dramatically. I could still notice it throughout the day but I had no trouble with sleep. But, I went to a gig last weekend (which I now regret massively, but I hadn't done so for months) and the T has increased a great deal causing me to lose sleep.
I think its best to keep as busy as possible, work hard and keep active. Even writing this little bit has helped me divert my attention. Keeping a strong, positive mental attitude is key. Meditation techniques can also help relax/sleep.
I recently bought a pink noise CD of the British tinnitus Society website to help with balancing out whats going on mechanically between my ears and what I pick up on the outside. I hope this will prove to be a good tool to help me help lower the T.
I was compelled to write my little bit as I have found that reading other peoples experences with T on this forum to be incredably helpful when times get tough.
Thanks for reading my little bit.
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I have always enjoyed going to concerts and night clubs with loud music and I used to DJ and over the years I think it had slowly worn away at my sensory perception without me realising. I think the short spell I spent at that work place trigged the T off.
I recently went through a case of cronic otitisus extira which caused my T to spike as my right ear was completely blocked. This has now improved and for a while once the otitisus extira cleared my T had improved dramatically. I could still notice it throughout the day but I had no trouble with sleep. But, I went to a gig last weekend (which I now regret massively, but I hadn't done so for months) and the T has increased a great deal causing me to lose sleep.
I think its best to keep as busy as possible, work hard and keep active. Even writing this little bit has helped me divert my attention. Keeping a strong, positive mental attitude is key. Meditation techniques can also help relax/sleep.
I recently bought a pink noise CD of the British tinnitus Society website to help with balancing out whats going on mechanically between my ears and what I pick up on the outside. I hope this will prove to be a good tool to help me help lower the T.
I was compelled to write my little bit as I have found that reading other peoples experences with T on this forum to be incredably helpful when times get tough.
Thanks for reading my little bit.
O