There really is no other way. My ears can't recover, there's nothing I can do to stop the ringing in my ears. I can't enjoy life anymore. This world has become too noisy. My ears are too damaged. And no matter what I do, some unexpected noise can all of a sudden ruin everything. I wear earplugs every time I leave my house. I avoid loud places. I even wear them at home, when doind the dishes or using the vacuum cleaner. I have been extra careful. But as I said, unexpected things happen.
My grandma is in hospital. She's 91 years old, she only has a few days left.. Her heart and lungs are failing. I've been spending a lot of time there. She can barely talk anymore. But she's always so happy when she sees me. My mom and I have spent time at my grandma's house, because it's not far from the hospital, so we can visit her as often as possible. Anyway, we we were searching for some of her old photos. Behind the photo albums we found some strange box, so we decided to open it. We saw some strange object, looked a bit like a flashlight. All of a sudden a freaking loud alarm went off, my ears have never hurt so much before, I covered my ears and run as far as possible in tears and pain. My mom managed to silence it. That object was a personal alarm security guard. We didn't know my grandma even had something like that. What kind of horrible luck can this be... We din't even press anything but the alarm went off. Wtf... There was no time to react.
I read about those things.. the alarm is 120-130 dB... Everyting happened so fast... And my ears were already messed up...
My tinnitus can't just go away. There's no hope. So many noise exposures, ototoxic meds, etc.
Before I got tinnitus, I listened to music a lot. I had earbuds. The volume was never loud. But they are way more dangerous than headphones..
I went to the movies quite often, every few months.
I had a severe clostridium difficile infection, had a 3 week course of antibiotics... Vancomysin... for 3 weeks! That antibiotic is very dangerous! The doctor said that some people have either lost their hearing, or vision.. but the infection was so dangerous. I had to choose. Death or Vancomysin. Back then, I knew nothing about tinnitus. If I had known, I would have chosen death!!
Also, I had several MRI scans done. Some people get tinnitus from MRI. And I had 3 MRI tests. Head MRI, because I also have pulsatile tinnitus, they wanted to rule out any tumors. Neck MRI (I have degenerative disc disease and I'm only 26! - C5-6 disc dehydration). And an MRI of my liver. I have some hemangiomas in my liver, so they wanted to make sure they haven't grown larger. Little did I know, that those machines are so loud...
And then there's all the other noise exposures.. like fire alarms, ambulance sirens.. etc...
This is too much...
My grandma is in hospital. She's 91 years old, she only has a few days left.. Her heart and lungs are failing. I've been spending a lot of time there. She can barely talk anymore. But she's always so happy when she sees me. My mom and I have spent time at my grandma's house, because it's not far from the hospital, so we can visit her as often as possible. Anyway, we we were searching for some of her old photos. Behind the photo albums we found some strange box, so we decided to open it. We saw some strange object, looked a bit like a flashlight. All of a sudden a freaking loud alarm went off, my ears have never hurt so much before, I covered my ears and run as far as possible in tears and pain. My mom managed to silence it. That object was a personal alarm security guard. We didn't know my grandma even had something like that. What kind of horrible luck can this be... We din't even press anything but the alarm went off. Wtf... There was no time to react.
I read about those things.. the alarm is 120-130 dB... Everyting happened so fast... And my ears were already messed up...
My tinnitus can't just go away. There's no hope. So many noise exposures, ototoxic meds, etc.
Before I got tinnitus, I listened to music a lot. I had earbuds. The volume was never loud. But they are way more dangerous than headphones..
I went to the movies quite often, every few months.
I had a severe clostridium difficile infection, had a 3 week course of antibiotics... Vancomysin... for 3 weeks! That antibiotic is very dangerous! The doctor said that some people have either lost their hearing, or vision.. but the infection was so dangerous. I had to choose. Death or Vancomysin. Back then, I knew nothing about tinnitus. If I had known, I would have chosen death!!
Also, I had several MRI scans done. Some people get tinnitus from MRI. And I had 3 MRI tests. Head MRI, because I also have pulsatile tinnitus, they wanted to rule out any tumors. Neck MRI (I have degenerative disc disease and I'm only 26! - C5-6 disc dehydration). And an MRI of my liver. I have some hemangiomas in my liver, so they wanted to make sure they haven't grown larger. Little did I know, that those machines are so loud...
And then there's all the other noise exposures.. like fire alarms, ambulance sirens.. etc...
This is too much...