Joining the club.

VelvetFont

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Nov 14, 2013
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10/2013
Hi guys, I'm 30 years old and joining the club. Even though I had heard tinnitus every time of a loud night out this time is not going away. I am an amateur musician and heavy headphone user who also works around a lot of noisy equipment... this suck.

Joining to get support, and good ideas for coping. From what I read tinnitus is not something steady that remains the same forever, rather something that changes tones, shifts in intensity and sometimes appear/disappear/reappear.

Masking sounds work as a charm, unfortunately I can't be plug to weird tones and white noise all the time.


Will hear from me . Hope you guys are doing better.
 
Hi guys, I'm 30 years old and joining the club. Even though I had heard tinnitus every time of a loud night out this time is not going away. I am an amateur musician and heavy headphone user who also works around a lot of noisy equipment... this suck.

Joining to get support, and good ideas for coping. From what I read tinnitus is not something steady that remains the same forever, rather something that changes tones, shifts in intensity and sometimes appear/disappear/reappear.

Masking sounds work as a charm, unfortunately I can't be plug to weird tones and white noise all the time.
Will hear from me . Hope you guys are doing better.

Hi VT, :welcomesignanimation: to TT. You will find pretty much all the different things that have been tried & tested here for coping, as you seem to already know. hopefully the noise will go away again for you soon.
 
Welcome.

Hey you made it to 30! Being a musician that's a good thing! For most it comes earlier especially in this day and age.

Yes you are correct it does get better, under the right precautions from this point on.

I stay away from masking with white noise, it's to harsh and can even aggravate your Tinnitus.

I use pink noise and have even taken the time to remove some of the higher frequencies even more, you can download it on my site:

Download: files/Pink Noise - higher freqs reduced.zip

Remember to loop it as it's only 2 minutes long.

Let me know how you get on.

LDK
 
Hey guys, thanks for the welcome!

Well.. this Tinnitus thing is really getting on me now. I have read plenty more info and the most useful advice was from the british BTA Where it mentions that after a while our brain is able to stop paying attention to it to the point of not hearing it even though it is still there.

@James White , I have been into a lot of different genres through the years. I started with alternative rock on bass, moved to indie rock on guitar, moved to Spanish rock on piano and up until then everything was good but then I moved to dance music, specially disco/house and that's what kicked in the Tinnitus. I used headphones (loudly) for almost 2 years exploring the genre and going out very frequently (sometimes up to 4 times per week) to hear some local DJ.

The weekend was very good. I almost stopped listening to the noise. At some point in the night I woke up and I did not hear anything, only silence. I wanted to wake up my girlfriend and say to her: ¨Hey, Listen! There is no more sound!¨Of course I knew that wasn't a good idea and I went back to sleep. I thought the worse part of the Tinnitus was over but today has been horrible. Like a dentist electrical drill in my head all day during work. It makes me wonder... what happened in the weekend that I almost stop hearing the noise but now it is as loud as it can?

@Mr LDK , thanks for the link! It doesn't work that well for me as I can hear my high pitch Tinnitus over it but it may work later. I ll try using it for sleep as so far I have tried to sleep without any background noise.

Will keep in touch, thanks all!
 
Howdy, VT... from one newcomer to another, welcome to the zoo ;) Mine also waxes and wanes... weekends are usually relatively quiet for me also but Monday morning back to work and mine's singing loudly by the end of the day. I take melatonin tablets (my brand name of choice is Alteril) to sleep...two or three a night. They seem to have a calming effect not only in helping me get drowsy but it seems to turn the T down a notch too.
 
Hey @AnnieM . Luckily I am good with the sleep so far. If someone was meant to have a pain sound in his head and go to sleep is me. I could manage to sleep standing straight, I am such a sloth. (n)

Today the T was so good. I woke up and I did not hear it until I thought of hearing it. It laid cool for the rest of the day and just kicked hard when I got back into my quiet room. My quiet room is such a Tinnitus room. It is like the normal sound of the every day life is now too much to my ears and give me a hard Tinnitus when in a quiet space. Like now normal sounds impact me as I went to a loud concert. I should get checked by an audiologist . So far I have not detected hearloss. But better be safe than sorry.

Stay positive.
 

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