So I developed Tinnitus back in April, it was originally a shrill noise in my left ear (What you guys would describe as a 4-5/10) accompanied by "head zaps" which occurred at night. It has, over the passage of time slowly improved to the point that it is only noticeable in a quiet room and then I have to focus on it to notice it.
Alternatively, if i plug my ears I can hear it very subtly. Weirdly, it tends to come back in force when I wake up in the middle of the night, or alternatively if I don't get to sleep after an hour or two (lying down for periods of time tends to slowly ramp it up - possibly a tmj problem?). It is easily maskable though, and tends to greatly fade after i've been up and about a bit.
The problem is, I can't let go of it. I'm obsessively researching about it and constantly live in fear of it. I also find it very difficult to get to sleep with masking on - because I used to always sleep in total silence with ear plugs in. I have always had some degree of OCD.
My obsessiveness with it usually causes me to find quiet places at work to "check" whether it is still there or not - and it's really taking over my life, when I know that really I should be damn grateful it is barely audible most of the time. I keep thinking "is that background noise tinnitus?" and my thoughts are always directed to what I can hear in the background - even if the background ambient noise isn't tinnitus at all!
Another issue I have experienced - If i sit in a large quiet room it's as though i can "feel" tinnitus - but when i play the sound of crickets very low, it stops. Now, is that just me? is it possible for an ambient noise (such as the sound of crickets) to actually stop tinnitus - rather than mask it, or is it "all in my head" so to speak!
Any tips anyone? Feel free to tell me to stop it and others have it far worse!
Alternatively, if i plug my ears I can hear it very subtly. Weirdly, it tends to come back in force when I wake up in the middle of the night, or alternatively if I don't get to sleep after an hour or two (lying down for periods of time tends to slowly ramp it up - possibly a tmj problem?). It is easily maskable though, and tends to greatly fade after i've been up and about a bit.
The problem is, I can't let go of it. I'm obsessively researching about it and constantly live in fear of it. I also find it very difficult to get to sleep with masking on - because I used to always sleep in total silence with ear plugs in. I have always had some degree of OCD.
My obsessiveness with it usually causes me to find quiet places at work to "check" whether it is still there or not - and it's really taking over my life, when I know that really I should be damn grateful it is barely audible most of the time. I keep thinking "is that background noise tinnitus?" and my thoughts are always directed to what I can hear in the background - even if the background ambient noise isn't tinnitus at all!
Another issue I have experienced - If i sit in a large quiet room it's as though i can "feel" tinnitus - but when i play the sound of crickets very low, it stops. Now, is that just me? is it possible for an ambient noise (such as the sound of crickets) to actually stop tinnitus - rather than mask it, or is it "all in my head" so to speak!
Any tips anyone? Feel free to tell me to stop it and others have it far worse!