Good day/night (depending on where you are) everyone! I have been a member of the crappy tinnitus club for three years now. Long time lurker, decided to join and throw my hat in. I'm in my early 30s, a male, in Canada.
I'd like to give my quick rundown and introduction. This may be a lot of information, so I apologize:
-Tinnitus since 2017. I have it mostly in my right ear which is a high pitched constant noise, I also perceive tinnitus in my head. So, for example, when I plug my ears with my fingers, it sounds mega loud.
-I also started to have a weird thumping noise in my ear, which would make the sound when I would tilt my head a certain way. This went away, thankfully.
-Also have weird cracking/crunching noises in my ears that only appear when I flex my inner ear. At least, that's what I think I'm doing when I make these noises happen!
-Long history of ear infections, but never had tinnitus when those would come and go.
-Long time headphone/music user which stopped when tinnitus started.
-Bad posture, very bad posture due to office computer job; I code.
- I get those 'fleeting' episodes I have read about occasionally. No rhyme, or reason to it! No consistency! So frustrating!
-Bad teeth grinder. Was just given a night guard. No effect!
-Had bad vertigo a few times. Goes away with time.
-Pressing parts of the right side of my head appears to increase the right ear tinnitus pitch, same with turning my neck all the way to the left.
Here's what I have tried. To no luck:
-I first consulted two ENTs as one would do. The first ENT advised I had fluid behind my ear drum and heavy wax. Prescribed a nasal steroid and the usual ear wax removal drops. The thumping noise went away, however high pitched tinnitus remains. This is back in 2017.
-The second ENT was a useless dork. Looked into both of my ears quickly, said I was fine, and that was it. A 2 minute visit. Said if the ringing was keeping me up, he'd prescribe sleeping pills. WOW! JACKASS!!!!
-Visited two audiologists (I always like a second opinion). Both said great/perfect hearing, one even said, "like a cat". Said I absolutely did not need hearing aids, were sympathetic to my plight, but were at a loss.
-Acupuncture for 3 weeks. Did nothing. Relaxing though let me tell you.
-Chiropractor. Hated this, did the neck cracking thing. No effect!
-NUCCA chiropractor. Relaxing, but no tinnitus effect! Still go for relaxation.
-Supplements. Tried all the usual suspects, to no success. Discovered a very bad vitamin D deficiency, which I corrected, but no tinnitus effect (I was really hoping this was it).
WHERE I'M AT NOW:
These bullet points are my tinnitus story in a nutshell. I have had bad depression, the usual, etc... No hyperacusis, thankfully.
I have a brand new, new born baby. Being there for my baby, and my wife, is unbelievably hard, especially when the baby is screaming (colic). I am stressed to the max, having tinnitus already for a few years has not helped.
I am always cognizant of my ears. I take earplugs when I know I'm going somewhere loud. Obviously, night time is difficult for a tinnitus sufferer.
So, I have been following the research. I see amazing things coming. The Susan Shore machine sounds like the real deal, I hope her research goes well and helps us.
Does anybody else have any other ideas on things I could try? I was thinking of trying neck massages... again, I must emphasize, bad, bad posture.
I don't know why I'm writing all this, but I needed to get it out.
Thank you for reading...
Anthony (not real name)
I'd like to give my quick rundown and introduction. This may be a lot of information, so I apologize:
-Tinnitus since 2017. I have it mostly in my right ear which is a high pitched constant noise, I also perceive tinnitus in my head. So, for example, when I plug my ears with my fingers, it sounds mega loud.
-I also started to have a weird thumping noise in my ear, which would make the sound when I would tilt my head a certain way. This went away, thankfully.
-Also have weird cracking/crunching noises in my ears that only appear when I flex my inner ear. At least, that's what I think I'm doing when I make these noises happen!
-Long history of ear infections, but never had tinnitus when those would come and go.
-Long time headphone/music user which stopped when tinnitus started.
-Bad posture, very bad posture due to office computer job; I code.
- I get those 'fleeting' episodes I have read about occasionally. No rhyme, or reason to it! No consistency! So frustrating!
-Bad teeth grinder. Was just given a night guard. No effect!
-Had bad vertigo a few times. Goes away with time.
-Pressing parts of the right side of my head appears to increase the right ear tinnitus pitch, same with turning my neck all the way to the left.
Here's what I have tried. To no luck:
-I first consulted two ENTs as one would do. The first ENT advised I had fluid behind my ear drum and heavy wax. Prescribed a nasal steroid and the usual ear wax removal drops. The thumping noise went away, however high pitched tinnitus remains. This is back in 2017.
-The second ENT was a useless dork. Looked into both of my ears quickly, said I was fine, and that was it. A 2 minute visit. Said if the ringing was keeping me up, he'd prescribe sleeping pills. WOW! JACKASS!!!!
-Visited two audiologists (I always like a second opinion). Both said great/perfect hearing, one even said, "like a cat". Said I absolutely did not need hearing aids, were sympathetic to my plight, but were at a loss.
-Acupuncture for 3 weeks. Did nothing. Relaxing though let me tell you.
-Chiropractor. Hated this, did the neck cracking thing. No effect!
-NUCCA chiropractor. Relaxing, but no tinnitus effect! Still go for relaxation.
-Supplements. Tried all the usual suspects, to no success. Discovered a very bad vitamin D deficiency, which I corrected, but no tinnitus effect (I was really hoping this was it).
WHERE I'M AT NOW:
These bullet points are my tinnitus story in a nutshell. I have had bad depression, the usual, etc... No hyperacusis, thankfully.
I have a brand new, new born baby. Being there for my baby, and my wife, is unbelievably hard, especially when the baby is screaming (colic). I am stressed to the max, having tinnitus already for a few years has not helped.
I am always cognizant of my ears. I take earplugs when I know I'm going somewhere loud. Obviously, night time is difficult for a tinnitus sufferer.
So, I have been following the research. I see amazing things coming. The Susan Shore machine sounds like the real deal, I hope her research goes well and helps us.
Does anybody else have any other ideas on things I could try? I was thinking of trying neck massages... again, I must emphasize, bad, bad posture.
I don't know why I'm writing all this, but I needed to get it out.
Thank you for reading...
Anthony (not real name)