Hi all, I developed tinnitus about four years ago after attending a night club. I had been in front of a speaker for approx. four hours. Needless to say, that was no good and I ended up with tinnitus.
I am typically a anxious person, so it took me a good long while (maybe a year and a half?) to come to terms with it - but I finally did.
Ever since I had avoided weddings and clubs as best I can, and if I do have to go I wear EarDIAL ear plugs...
Being a naturally anxious person, when I get home after a night out I sit and try to listen to see if my tinnitus got worse... I wear ear plugs, so I've been safe...
Anyway, last weekend, I had my friends wedding... the music was really loud, I was wearing earplugs, so I felt somewhat protected. For the first time in years I went near the stage, I was there for probably 10-15 minutes.
I remember telling myself "this is going to be bad" (as I say, I'm naturally anxious). It was almost as if I was convincing myself it was going to be bad.
Fast forward almost a week and my tinnitus is bothering me. I'm not sure if it's louder or if my brain is just focusing on it - un-habituated itself.
It feels the same as when I first got tinnitus.
It doesn't really bother me when I'm out as it is easily masked by background noise or a fan or the like.
I am looking for some encouraging words.
Thanks
I am typically a anxious person, so it took me a good long while (maybe a year and a half?) to come to terms with it - but I finally did.
Ever since I had avoided weddings and clubs as best I can, and if I do have to go I wear EarDIAL ear plugs...
Being a naturally anxious person, when I get home after a night out I sit and try to listen to see if my tinnitus got worse... I wear ear plugs, so I've been safe...
Anyway, last weekend, I had my friends wedding... the music was really loud, I was wearing earplugs, so I felt somewhat protected. For the first time in years I went near the stage, I was there for probably 10-15 minutes.
I remember telling myself "this is going to be bad" (as I say, I'm naturally anxious). It was almost as if I was convincing myself it was going to be bad.
Fast forward almost a week and my tinnitus is bothering me. I'm not sure if it's louder or if my brain is just focusing on it - un-habituated itself.
It feels the same as when I first got tinnitus.
It doesn't really bother me when I'm out as it is easily masked by background noise or a fan or the like.
I am looking for some encouraging words.
Thanks