I have had tinnitus for about 14 years now and like everyone experiences it is very stressful to say the least. For many years I had a hissing sound in my right ear and eventually came to terms with that as it was reasonably quiet but of late other noises have been added to the mix and they are extremely loud.
A roaring noise which sounds just like our oil furnace when it switches on and this roaring is sometimes on the left side of my head and then will switch to the right side. For awhile now I have experienced pulsatile tinnitus which comes and goes and that too is loud. I have worn hearing aids for 8 years now and they do not mask the tinnitus at all. My hearing over time has got worse I am in fact severely deaf.
Over the years, even though tinnitus has brought on depression at times and a lot of sleepless nights, I have been comforted with the fact that it is a common thing to have and not life threatening. I have been on the other side of the coin with having been diagnosed with cancer a few years ago, so this for me was doable. But now this PT has arrived on the scene I am getting quite anxious as to where this may lead. I am on medication for high blood pressure and I am waiting to have an MRI. My specialist seemed to be asking me a lot of questions about PT and how often I had it so bells are now ringing (not tinnitus ones!!) and I am now quite anxious about this.
I`m very pleased to have found this website.
Lucy
A roaring noise which sounds just like our oil furnace when it switches on and this roaring is sometimes on the left side of my head and then will switch to the right side. For awhile now I have experienced pulsatile tinnitus which comes and goes and that too is loud. I have worn hearing aids for 8 years now and they do not mask the tinnitus at all. My hearing over time has got worse I am in fact severely deaf.
Over the years, even though tinnitus has brought on depression at times and a lot of sleepless nights, I have been comforted with the fact that it is a common thing to have and not life threatening. I have been on the other side of the coin with having been diagnosed with cancer a few years ago, so this for me was doable. But now this PT has arrived on the scene I am getting quite anxious as to where this may lead. I am on medication for high blood pressure and I am waiting to have an MRI. My specialist seemed to be asking me a lot of questions about PT and how often I had it so bells are now ringing (not tinnitus ones!!) and I am now quite anxious about this.
I`m very pleased to have found this website.
Lucy