- Oct 7, 2019
- 210
- Tinnitus Since
- 02/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise exposure (most likely)
I am afraid of going outside, or more precisely, of the loud expected and unexpected noises that await outside. I think I am one of the bad cases of tinnitus, or at least a bad case of phonophobia. I don't feel pain from sounds per say, but my tinnitus has increased from sounds steadily with time.
The inability of going outside more often is interfering with my life and I want to know if anyone had this reluctance of going outside and managed to get past it. How do you succeed of moving through this loud world with your tinnitus? Do you always use hearing protection? Then how do you communicate with people if you can't hear them properly - Do you just nod your head and hope that works and move on? Ideally I would like to just go outside via cars to wherever I need and spend time indoors in places like shops, malls, restaurants, etc.
Not doing so is not really an option for me. I either manage to live a semblance of a normal life or end up homeless... Ok not in the immediate future, but that would be the path. I want to adopt an attitude of "live or die trying" but I don't know if I have the strength to do this. I don't know if I can battle this tinnitus beast that has been punishing me for years.
So I want to know how tinnitus sufferers deal with living in society. Especially if there are any people who became afraid of noise and then managed to adjust back to functioning again. Work. School. Shopping. Social gatherings. All in spite of raging tinnitus. Nothing is too mundane or too obvious to be mentioned, so responses welcome.
The inability of going outside more often is interfering with my life and I want to know if anyone had this reluctance of going outside and managed to get past it. How do you succeed of moving through this loud world with your tinnitus? Do you always use hearing protection? Then how do you communicate with people if you can't hear them properly - Do you just nod your head and hope that works and move on? Ideally I would like to just go outside via cars to wherever I need and spend time indoors in places like shops, malls, restaurants, etc.
Not doing so is not really an option for me. I either manage to live a semblance of a normal life or end up homeless... Ok not in the immediate future, but that would be the path. I want to adopt an attitude of "live or die trying" but I don't know if I have the strength to do this. I don't know if I can battle this tinnitus beast that has been punishing me for years.
So I want to know how tinnitus sufferers deal with living in society. Especially if there are any people who became afraid of noise and then managed to adjust back to functioning again. Work. School. Shopping. Social gatherings. All in spite of raging tinnitus. Nothing is too mundane or too obvious to be mentioned, so responses welcome.