- Feb 5, 2017
- 787
- Tinnitus Since
- 2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Fluconazole
Last evening I was sitting and looking at my piano, while pondering upon my life and how I got in this situation. Who would imagine. When tinnitus hit me it was ironically at the time that I decided to resume my piano studies, so I invested some money to get my piano transferred and I also got a tutor. It was like taking the candy from a little child. As my tinnitus progressed I noticed that the piano sounded more and more distorted which is devastating for me, as I cannot listen anymore to something that used to have a huge impact on my psychology and my emotions. As a former dancer I recall so many moments when I literally burst into tears, just from listening to this instrument, during the class.
The last couple of days I got so much this urge and attempted to play for very short sessions. I put my Peltor X5A muffs on, since my reactive tinnitus gets irritated. Unfortunately like tinnitus the distortions (it's like hearing the notes with a microphonic feedback) are more audible with hearing protection. Playing isn't that joyful. However I tried to enjoy what is left to hear among this noise that pollutes the perfection of music. It was like trying to see and figure out how the perfect landscape looked if the glass of the window that I was seeing through wasn't full of stains.
I wish I could find a way to improve my condition, or at least the distorted hearing, which seems that nobody have any clue about it. If I could be sure that it's not harmful, maybe I could do very short study sessions (with a digital piano in low volume) and try to trick myself?
@Jazzer do you still play a bit? Do you also have distorted hearing?
The last couple of days I got so much this urge and attempted to play for very short sessions. I put my Peltor X5A muffs on, since my reactive tinnitus gets irritated. Unfortunately like tinnitus the distortions (it's like hearing the notes with a microphonic feedback) are more audible with hearing protection. Playing isn't that joyful. However I tried to enjoy what is left to hear among this noise that pollutes the perfection of music. It was like trying to see and figure out how the perfect landscape looked if the glass of the window that I was seeing through wasn't full of stains.
I wish I could find a way to improve my condition, or at least the distorted hearing, which seems that nobody have any clue about it. If I could be sure that it's not harmful, maybe I could do very short study sessions (with a digital piano in low volume) and try to trick myself?
@Jazzer do you still play a bit? Do you also have distorted hearing?