The way I see it, I've received one of the worst diseases (tinnitus & hyperacusis) in terms of prognosis in cooperation my career field. My undergrad was in exercise science, and my master's in sport science and coaching.
My tinnitus is due to acoustic trauma (airbag blast) about 6.5-7.5 months ago (I developed the high pitched tinnitus in the middle of the night a month later). I had to quit my job as a strength coach of a local public school, and every time I lift, ear protection or not, my tinnitus spikes. My tinnitus is unilateral (left ear only). I feel like I'm just constantly doing this dance of 1 step forward, 2 steps back.
I don't know if I should give up what I love in hopes that the tinnitus could get better. I recently took 16 days off, which I realize is not a long period of time, and my baseline tinnitus didn't really shift. Lifted today with 32 NRR earplugs and the tinnitus has devolved from a static hiss back into its first form, the classic eeeeee.
Is weightlifting sustainable? Did anyone take time off and see improvement before going back? Does weightlifting continue to spike your tinnitus regardless of how far out you were from the initial trauma?
I feel like I have no identity, no personality. Just a wavering, nebulous hope for a cure. I don't care about anything else apart from getting better. I literally don't even care how the PTSD robs me of my ability to drive because I don't wanna go anywhere, anyway.
My tinnitus is due to acoustic trauma (airbag blast) about 6.5-7.5 months ago (I developed the high pitched tinnitus in the middle of the night a month later). I had to quit my job as a strength coach of a local public school, and every time I lift, ear protection or not, my tinnitus spikes. My tinnitus is unilateral (left ear only). I feel like I'm just constantly doing this dance of 1 step forward, 2 steps back.
I don't know if I should give up what I love in hopes that the tinnitus could get better. I recently took 16 days off, which I realize is not a long period of time, and my baseline tinnitus didn't really shift. Lifted today with 32 NRR earplugs and the tinnitus has devolved from a static hiss back into its first form, the classic eeeeee.
Is weightlifting sustainable? Did anyone take time off and see improvement before going back? Does weightlifting continue to spike your tinnitus regardless of how far out you were from the initial trauma?
I feel like I have no identity, no personality. Just a wavering, nebulous hope for a cure. I don't care about anything else apart from getting better. I literally don't even care how the PTSD robs me of my ability to drive because I don't wanna go anywhere, anyway.