HI everyone!
My name is Juliane, I am 44 and I was doing super-fine in spite of having tinnitus - until January this year.
I've had tinnitus since 2003 after a rock festival. First many years with tinnitus were rough. I was young and felt my life was over. Then suddenly from about 2011 until 2023, I can honestly say that I was not bothered by my tinnitus to any degree that's worth mentioning. As in: I actually think it was more or less gone (not habituation, but objectively lowered volume)!
Perhaps this can even provide some hope to new as well as long-term sufferers - I went from tinnitus that was at times making me suicidal to almost non-existing tinnitus that lasted for 12 years (which I could only hear if I pressed my ear against my pillow and concentrated and even then it was super low). So things CAN improve significantly even after, in my case, 8 years with tinnitus! And then, unfortunately, they can get worse again...
Fast forward to January 2023. I ran out of luck and I guess had become complacent - a new acoustic trauma caused my almost non-existing tinnitus to spike like never before. Since then, I haven't been the same. I have been severely depressed, suicidal, anxiety-ridden and taking sleeping medication for the first time in my life. And now I am here.
I have been reading and lurking on Tinnitus Talk for months, and felt it was time to introduce myself. Nice to meet you all! Although I wish I didn't need to be on here, but I guess we all share that. I hope to engage in some supportive and encouraging chats here. And to meet new people. Feel free to say hi!
I should add that I am currently freaking out because I have read here on Tinnitus Talk that Zopiclone can cause or worsen tinnitus :-( I have been taking exactly 20 of those pills and do feel it might have worsened my already horrible tinnitus :-( Do any of you know if Zopiclone induced tinnitus is permanent?
Juliane
My name is Juliane, I am 44 and I was doing super-fine in spite of having tinnitus - until January this year.
I've had tinnitus since 2003 after a rock festival. First many years with tinnitus were rough. I was young and felt my life was over. Then suddenly from about 2011 until 2023, I can honestly say that I was not bothered by my tinnitus to any degree that's worth mentioning. As in: I actually think it was more or less gone (not habituation, but objectively lowered volume)!
Perhaps this can even provide some hope to new as well as long-term sufferers - I went from tinnitus that was at times making me suicidal to almost non-existing tinnitus that lasted for 12 years (which I could only hear if I pressed my ear against my pillow and concentrated and even then it was super low). So things CAN improve significantly even after, in my case, 8 years with tinnitus! And then, unfortunately, they can get worse again...
Fast forward to January 2023. I ran out of luck and I guess had become complacent - a new acoustic trauma caused my almost non-existing tinnitus to spike like never before. Since then, I haven't been the same. I have been severely depressed, suicidal, anxiety-ridden and taking sleeping medication for the first time in my life. And now I am here.
I have been reading and lurking on Tinnitus Talk for months, and felt it was time to introduce myself. Nice to meet you all! Although I wish I didn't need to be on here, but I guess we all share that. I hope to engage in some supportive and encouraging chats here. And to meet new people. Feel free to say hi!
I should add that I am currently freaking out because I have read here on Tinnitus Talk that Zopiclone can cause or worsen tinnitus :-( I have been taking exactly 20 of those pills and do feel it might have worsened my already horrible tinnitus :-( Do any of you know if Zopiclone induced tinnitus is permanent?
Juliane