Hi my name is Damien and since 2008 I've had Severe Inner Ear Tinnitus and Sensorineural Hearing Loss. The noise I hear (for the first year and a half to two years) is similar to a car alarm going full tilt and kinda changed and sounds very similar to a dentist drill perhaps 3 going at the same time and louder on level 8, 9 and 10 with 1 being the lowest.
The first 18 months were beyond the pale and in the early days I went 7 days and 7 nights without sleep. I had to give up work and go through the appeal processes of the benefit system. I drank red wine to sleep as sleeping medication wasn't available or in insufficient quantity.
I went through several GP's until I found one that took the severity seriously. The first consultant was hopeless as was their E.N.T department.
One bottle of red wine went to 2 and then 3 and 4 so I ended up at AA. Fortunately I met someone who had the same severity of tinnitus as me and was several years in. He was a great help to me and we became tinnitus buddies. I would recommend to anyone who's new in to find someone similar. It's probably the reason I'm alive today. If it hadn't been for my elderly Mother being alive at the time I would have taken my life. 10 years on I live with it. It varies between level 3 and level 7 most of the time.
I've learnt a lot about the condition and am happy to help anyone with advice, suggestions and am open to giving out my phone number if someone wants it.
The first 18 months were beyond the pale and in the early days I went 7 days and 7 nights without sleep. I had to give up work and go through the appeal processes of the benefit system. I drank red wine to sleep as sleeping medication wasn't available or in insufficient quantity.
I went through several GP's until I found one that took the severity seriously. The first consultant was hopeless as was their E.N.T department.
One bottle of red wine went to 2 and then 3 and 4 so I ended up at AA. Fortunately I met someone who had the same severity of tinnitus as me and was several years in. He was a great help to me and we became tinnitus buddies. I would recommend to anyone who's new in to find someone similar. It's probably the reason I'm alive today. If it hadn't been for my elderly Mother being alive at the time I would have taken my life. 10 years on I live with it. It varies between level 3 and level 7 most of the time.
I've learnt a lot about the condition and am happy to help anyone with advice, suggestions and am open to giving out my phone number if someone wants it.