Hi all. I have had tinnitus since an MRI on 18th January. For the first four weeks it was mild, I would wake up and for the first 7 or 8 hours there was no ringing at all. By the time I'd get into the afternoon it would start and keep getting louder before quieting down for the last couple of hours before I went to bed. I soon realized that it was quietening down before I went to bed as I would spend the last couple of hours reading in quiet. My tinnitus seemed very reactive to noise. I also had quite bad hyperacusis which is still there but thankfully improving.
As it was during lockdown in the UK I was able to experiment and spent a day in complete silence reading and there was no tinnitus all day. As February progressed I noticed that the quiet time I would have at the beginning of the day would get shorter and shorter, until I woke up one morning at the beginning of March with my ears ringing which freaked me out. Unfortunately the tinnitus is now 24/7, if I get a good night's sleep it is a bit quieter in the morning before cranking up in the afternoon. A bad night's sleep and my day is absolute hell.
I am very bitter that I went into a hospital for an MRI and came out with tinnitus. I am someone who has always be careful about my hearing so am devastated to have tinnitus through no fault of my own. I have been really struggling since late February when my tinnitus seemed to worsen despite me being careful around sound and being expose to no loud noises. Luckily I've been able to work from home and had all my shopping delivered due to COVID-19, but with lockdown easing I'm scared of going back out in to the real world and all the noise that comes with it. Tinnitus & hyperacusis do not seem to combine well with the modern world.
I have been lurking on these forums since January and have made a few posts since registering in late February. I was reluctant to make an account as I viewed it as admitting defeat and accepting I had long-term tinnitus. I'm glad that I did join the forum as everyone seems very welcoming and knowledgeable. I have learnt far more from this forum than from my useless GP and the ENT I had to pay to see privately.
If you've made it this far, thank you for taking the time to read and I only wish we could get to know each other under better circumstances.
As it was during lockdown in the UK I was able to experiment and spent a day in complete silence reading and there was no tinnitus all day. As February progressed I noticed that the quiet time I would have at the beginning of the day would get shorter and shorter, until I woke up one morning at the beginning of March with my ears ringing which freaked me out. Unfortunately the tinnitus is now 24/7, if I get a good night's sleep it is a bit quieter in the morning before cranking up in the afternoon. A bad night's sleep and my day is absolute hell.
I am very bitter that I went into a hospital for an MRI and came out with tinnitus. I am someone who has always be careful about my hearing so am devastated to have tinnitus through no fault of my own. I have been really struggling since late February when my tinnitus seemed to worsen despite me being careful around sound and being expose to no loud noises. Luckily I've been able to work from home and had all my shopping delivered due to COVID-19, but with lockdown easing I'm scared of going back out in to the real world and all the noise that comes with it. Tinnitus & hyperacusis do not seem to combine well with the modern world.
I have been lurking on these forums since January and have made a few posts since registering in late February. I was reluctant to make an account as I viewed it as admitting defeat and accepting I had long-term tinnitus. I'm glad that I did join the forum as everyone seems very welcoming and knowledgeable. I have learnt far more from this forum than from my useless GP and the ENT I had to pay to see privately.
If you've made it this far, thank you for taking the time to read and I only wish we could get to know each other under better circumstances.