As explained, its people with your and a to a degree my brain chemistry that get more acute tinnitus.
I recently visited a brain surgeon. I asked my GP if he would approve a consultation with a guy who has studied the brain more than the rest and he approved this consultation. The brain surgeon said, and he lumped himself into the same mix, guys with brain chemistry like ours 'don't do so well' with things like this and a guy like me is the perfect storm.
All you can do is gather all the data and redirect your life. But, this supposes you can be rational in your choices and of course its hard to be rational with a loud noise in your head you never had before.
If you think about your reaction and the same reaction that countless others have had, its perfectly normal to feel the way you do. It isn't a lot different than losing the love of your life. I am outgoing and met a lot of people in my life and been fortunate to work with people with the highest education. I have learned there is a huge range of life.
People are badly maimed in car wrecks and have to live with the consequences. People are shot and lose the ability to lose their legs.
So, perspective is big. There are worse things. You will adjust.
The smartest person on the forum when it comes to medication and advice is Glynis.
What I would do in your shoes...I think my advice is good as well
....but put together a little background on your mental health, what meds you have taken and were weened off of...basically a timeline and PM it to her.
Ask her for tips and possible medications either episodically or longer term you can take that are safe for tinnitus.
Glynis has a severe form of tinnitus and is the ultimate survivor and knows the most about this disorder in my opinion.
Create a roadmap and stick to it. Other great advice, find the things you like to do in life and do them. Tinnitus or no tinnitus, that is the key to happiness. If you hate your job, quit and find another that you like better.
As the late great philosopher Joseph Campbell said, the key to happiness is 'following your bliss'...who you truly are and what you love to do and not following anybody else's script. Lots of miserable people in the world who don't get it right.