It Will Get Better!

Nicola8478

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Mar 19, 2018
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Ototoxicity
I just quickly wanted to say it will get better. I went to the lowest point. Took two overdoses. Was in a mental health hospital for 6 weeks. But I made it.

I still have my moments but I go to the movies again. I go to concerts again.

And just saying I had the worst hyperacusis and it has gotten better.

I still wear ear plugs to be on the safe side.

I won't go on. I just wanted to let you know it will get better truly. Just keep fighting x
 
I just quickly wanted to say it will get better. I went to the lowest point. Took two overdoses. Was in a mental health hospital for 6 weeks. But I made it.

I still have my moments but I go to the movies again. I go to concerts again.

And just saying I had the worst hyperacusis and it has gotten better.

I still wear ear plugs to be on the safe side.

I won't go on. I just wanted to let you know it will get better truly. Just keep fighting x

Well done Nicola, so happy for you. I've read your story and it's seems almost identical to mine. I had tinnitus for years too but then got much worse just before Christmas and then H set in in march and heartbeat in ears. Started from AD medication too and like u were I am in a bind whether to stay on them or off. Sleep is completely gone. I'm also in a mental health hospital now 4 weeks in. It's great that you have come through this and you've given me hope it will get better x
Paul
 
I still have my moments but I go to the movies again. I go to concerts again.
It can get extremely bad. I went to clubs and concerts for four years after inital onset of mild T and H, and I was fine. I got some increased T before going to bed, but that was all.

Until one day, it wasn't.
I still wear ear plugs to be on the safe side.
Earplugs can provide a False sense of security
Oh go you'll be fine they said. Wear earplugs they said.

So I went to the event with ear plugs. Was there for only a few minutes. Big mistake. Gave me low drone/hum that's worst than the high pitch hiss/eeeee, tea kettle sounds. Never went away. sigh
3 1/2 years ago.

Everyone is different. Every situation is different.
You have to make a decision and live with it.
Also see
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/learn-from-others-mistakes.29437/
 
Judging by what tinnitus led you to do, I am guessing it is fairly distressing.

I would not just start going to concerts just yet if tinnitus led you to those actions.

Loud noise exposure can make it even worse. Then what?
 
do not go to concerts or movies. just because it works for you doesn't mean your case is a one size fits all.

when you get on here advocating to do these activities, including, seeking a career in music production, you are being a dangerous piece of shit and need to learn to keep your dumb ass opinions to yourself.

safety first.

if you're on this site, that means you're in a bad situation and there is no exact way to diagnose your vulnerability.

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I'm not 'advocating' anything I'm just saying how things are for me. And if you're not intelligent enough to answer without being insulting then don't bother. Clearly your mother didn't raise you right.
 
I just quickly wanted to say it will get better. I went to the lowest point. Took two overdoses. Was in a mental health hospital for 6 weeks. But I made it.

I still have my moments but I go to the movies again. I go to concerts again.

And just saying I had the worst hyperacusis and it has gotten better.

I still wear ear plugs to be on the safe side.

I won't go on. I just wanted to let you know it will get better truly. Just keep fighting x
Hey
What do you think made you get better?
Thank you
X
 
I like a good ol' positive post with someone whose life has improved. It's good to reflect on these when the times get tough.

I hit a terrible spike recently, it threw me back to those early days of anxiety because I was convinced that I had to deal with this new level forever. Today I was so pleased to find that, seemingly for no reason at all, the level has faded enough for it to be mask-able by plenty of sounds it had grown louder than. This reminded me that the level is variable, just because it's seemed like months I've been stuck on this volume doesn't mean it's permanant. What a relief!

Sometimes you just have to get through today. Every day you get through you're one day closer to healing, be it naturally or (knock on wood) scientifically when one of these promising treatments in the pipeline goes commercial.
 

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