Hello there!
I'm Aridani, from the Canary Islands, Spain. I am 25 years old and I have just been diagnosed with "acúfenos" (spanish for Tinnitus).
I describe my tinnitus as a purring cat inside my ear, which I can hear AND feel. I only hear it while trying to sleep, and very very rarely while I'm awake during the day. It sometimes gives me a rest and completely disappears for a couple of days (I thought it was gone for good).
Two days ago I went to my GP and she checked my ears for any earwax blockage, which she didn't find, so she arranged a meeting with the ENT specialist on July 20. She said that I only hear it during the night because it is when there is less noise around, and she also said that it is not common to have this at my age, but at 40-50 years old and beyond. Anyways I am pretty sure it isn't that rare, since we are in the mp3 era, and I've read some posts from people younger than me around here.
I don't really know when my tinnitus started, all I know is that it became very noticeable 3 months ago after a breakup (quite traumatic for me, it was a first), whether I had it before or not I don't know, but I would bet my cochlea that I did. I started to force my mind blank in order to find some rest, and this is when I really started noticing a roaring inside of my right ear.
Yes, I do blast my ears with ridiculously loud music all day long, both at home and outside. I have never had any ear infection or anything like that, and despite living in a little island I am not fond of the beach or swimming or pools or anything like that, so I'm thinking that noise induced hearing loss might be the cause, but I wont diagnose myself. I also use qtips several times a day, but I've never had a problem with those, I'm careful.
A girl in college offered me some acupuncture in order to find some relief.
Any similar story around here? anyone who has tried acupuncture?
I'm Aridani, from the Canary Islands, Spain. I am 25 years old and I have just been diagnosed with "acúfenos" (spanish for Tinnitus).
I describe my tinnitus as a purring cat inside my ear, which I can hear AND feel. I only hear it while trying to sleep, and very very rarely while I'm awake during the day. It sometimes gives me a rest and completely disappears for a couple of days (I thought it was gone for good).
Two days ago I went to my GP and she checked my ears for any earwax blockage, which she didn't find, so she arranged a meeting with the ENT specialist on July 20. She said that I only hear it during the night because it is when there is less noise around, and she also said that it is not common to have this at my age, but at 40-50 years old and beyond. Anyways I am pretty sure it isn't that rare, since we are in the mp3 era, and I've read some posts from people younger than me around here.
I don't really know when my tinnitus started, all I know is that it became very noticeable 3 months ago after a breakup (quite traumatic for me, it was a first), whether I had it before or not I don't know, but I would bet my cochlea that I did. I started to force my mind blank in order to find some rest, and this is when I really started noticing a roaring inside of my right ear.
Yes, I do blast my ears with ridiculously loud music all day long, both at home and outside. I have never had any ear infection or anything like that, and despite living in a little island I am not fond of the beach or swimming or pools or anything like that, so I'm thinking that noise induced hearing loss might be the cause, but I wont diagnose myself. I also use qtips several times a day, but I've never had a problem with those, I'm careful.
A girl in college offered me some acupuncture in order to find some relief.
Any similar story around here? anyone who has tried acupuncture?