Hi All,
Of all the people having tinnitus here, I envy those whose tinnitus was a due to an external or unknown cause.
That is, because, for myself, it was caused by a self-inflicted injury, for which I take full responsibility, and even - shame.
What I did to myself have had absolutely no intention of causing harm. Healthy people may be able to cause it to themselves without knowing about the consequences.
Let me describe what had happened, so that you may be able to warn your loved, healthy ones, not to do this to themselves.
On the evening of July 25th, 2016, I found myself depressed due to a unrelated head sinusitis problem that has bothered me. Ridiculously I thought, that if I would try the Valsalva Maneuver (look it up on Google), it would clear things up. This technique, used to 'unplug ears in flights', is described as: covering your month, nostrils, perhaps also one ear, and blow out air. So I've tried it. However way-way too hard, with too much air, and too much pressure. While I did so, I have heard whistles in both of my ears. Possibly - air came out of them. That is really bad, but I did not know it then. It meant an eardrum puncture. Back then I thought "hey, that's perhaps not so bad", so I went to sleep. That night, I woke up at 2 AM with a severe headache, with both ears ringing. Took a pain relief medication and returned to bed. I innocently thought that everything is okay.
The next day there was no headache, but I've heard the Tinnitus. All day. On my right ear, it is high a pitched tone that I hear ever time I am in a quite environment. On my left ear, I hear the same tone, plus a lower pitched tone, plus more quiet random beeps in a lower tone. The only way to mask them are with sufficiently loud music, or white noise.
Yes, I'm like that guy from that Baby Driver movie now.
Days after the incident, my EMT doctor confirmed that there indeed was an eardrum puncture at the left ear which quickly healed itself. There may have been a puncture at the right ear too.
14 months after the accident, and the tinnitus did not lower in volume.
The damage to the inner ear nerve cells seems incurable.
My only hope is the following: Because the cause is known, then perhaps it is treatable somehow.
Thanks, and take care of yourselves.
Of all the people having tinnitus here, I envy those whose tinnitus was a due to an external or unknown cause.
That is, because, for myself, it was caused by a self-inflicted injury, for which I take full responsibility, and even - shame.
What I did to myself have had absolutely no intention of causing harm. Healthy people may be able to cause it to themselves without knowing about the consequences.
Let me describe what had happened, so that you may be able to warn your loved, healthy ones, not to do this to themselves.
On the evening of July 25th, 2016, I found myself depressed due to a unrelated head sinusitis problem that has bothered me. Ridiculously I thought, that if I would try the Valsalva Maneuver (look it up on Google), it would clear things up. This technique, used to 'unplug ears in flights', is described as: covering your month, nostrils, perhaps also one ear, and blow out air. So I've tried it. However way-way too hard, with too much air, and too much pressure. While I did so, I have heard whistles in both of my ears. Possibly - air came out of them. That is really bad, but I did not know it then. It meant an eardrum puncture. Back then I thought "hey, that's perhaps not so bad", so I went to sleep. That night, I woke up at 2 AM with a severe headache, with both ears ringing. Took a pain relief medication and returned to bed. I innocently thought that everything is okay.
The next day there was no headache, but I've heard the Tinnitus. All day. On my right ear, it is high a pitched tone that I hear ever time I am in a quite environment. On my left ear, I hear the same tone, plus a lower pitched tone, plus more quiet random beeps in a lower tone. The only way to mask them are with sufficiently loud music, or white noise.
Yes, I'm like that guy from that Baby Driver movie now.
Days after the incident, my EMT doctor confirmed that there indeed was an eardrum puncture at the left ear which quickly healed itself. There may have been a puncture at the right ear too.
14 months after the accident, and the tinnitus did not lower in volume.
The damage to the inner ear nerve cells seems incurable.
My only hope is the following: Because the cause is known, then perhaps it is treatable somehow.
Thanks, and take care of yourselves.