- Jul 16, 2016
- 36
- Tinnitus Since
- 6/2008
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud noise exposure
Hey everyone,
My name is Gian (I might have posted here under John). I came to tinnitustalk.com for the first time in July of this year. My initial reason for coming here was also because like many of you, I had acquired tinnitus. However, to be more specific, I acquired noise-induced T back in 2008 from just one night of clubbing. I've posted and responded to several individuals here offering my 2 cents since my first year living with T was probably one of the darkest periods of my life. As with practically everyone here, I did my due diligence and research finding reasons or "cures" for tinnitus; which to no avail occurred. However, I did things within my power to try and alleviate my T (which you can search for within this forum).
In July 10, my T came back and I was mortified and scared. I remember at that moment when I could hear it, I was wondering why it had come back. Could it be stress? Did it just come back due to the turbulent nature of T? Did I get an infection in my ear? Was it my diet?
My symptoms were:
July 10 - End of July: Constant T, probably around 10-15 dcbs and high pitched. I also had hissing sounds as well as "hearing" a swooshing sound similar to something you would hear when you hear blood or a fluid rushing through a tube.
In that instant, a lot of the anxiety and stress I had previously dealt with came rushing back. Despite this, since I overcame my initial bout with T, I decided to again implement lifestyle changes to my daily routine.
For the last 2 months I:
1. Slept with a white noise sound that I searched on google primarily to keep my mind not focused on my T
2. I began to order cold pressed juice 2-3 times as week (I wanted to get something green, since vegetables and fruits are high in antioxidants and also generally good for your arterial health)
3. I ate Subway almost everyday. Why do you ask? first, it's relatively cheap and i would ask for extra spinach, tomatoes, red onions, cucumbers, olives, and bell peppers. I also opted for 9 grain wheat bread, no cheese, no deli meats (I ate only turkey or meatball or chicken teriyaki) and didn't use any condiments or dressings on the side
4. I began to implement exercising 2-3 hours 4-5 days a week. For me, this was the easy part since on a weekly basis I play badminton. It requires lunging, explosive, fast and quick movements and is a full body workout
5. I drank a lot of water (I'm a pretty big guy at 200 lbs. so I tried to drink 120-150 fl oz of water each day)
6. I began to decrease my caffeine intake (I love thai iced tea and typically went to starbucks 3-4 times a week while I was studying for my board examinations)
7. I MEDITATED and again began incorporating DEEP-BREATHING exercises daily once I would wake up
8. I started taking TEBONIN (the German grade Ginkgo Biloba) and daily Vitamin C
9. I tried to get a minimum of 7 hours of sleep
10. No loud music (listened to music at about 15 percent max volume while inside my car and haven't put on headphones for the last 2 months)
*For Tebonin, for me, I don't know if it was a placebo, but I did notice after taking 1 tablet per day, my T perception went down dramatically after 3+ weeks of daily usage
What I can say is this: as I type this at almost 3am PST USA, I .have no ringing in my ears. I can plug my ears and "look" for my T and it is not there. More so, to see if I was improving and face my fear of T, I went inside my car, rolled up the windows, sat there for 30 minutes and my T did not reappear.
What I have noticed is that my T does REAPPEAR after a strenuous activity such as exercising (playing badminton or lifting weights) but it is there for several minutes and gradually disappears [my theory is that blood pressure changes, low water intake during this period and any residual fluid in my ears may aggravate my T]
Also, the only time I can hear my T is after taking a shower-I have no idea why, but like I mentioned above, it disappears after several minutes.
With the plethora of reasons tinnitus comes into our lives, I hope for the best for each and everyone of you. Unlike some individuals who have lived with T their whole lives or have gotten T not through noise-induced trauma, I respect and admire your will to fight and live with t everyday. As just one individual, i can only offer help to those with noise-induced trauma, since that was the way I acquired T. But just as each of us is unique, I can sincerely say I am a living example of someone who has been nearly 100% healed through time, staying positive, and doing what is within my reach to essentially cure my T.
Although my T journey has not ended, I am ecstatic and thrilled about the positive outcomes this last 2 weeks have brought me.
I will still stay active on this forum (very dynamic, with great and caring members; I used to be active on dailystrength.org but here the correspondence percentage is much higher). If any of you have personal questions or concerns, please feel free to message me here or through my email via GCDPLZ@gmail.com and I will gladly answer you as quickly and promptly as I possibly can.
Best of luck to all of you and God bless!
Sincerely
Gian Penola
My name is Gian (I might have posted here under John). I came to tinnitustalk.com for the first time in July of this year. My initial reason for coming here was also because like many of you, I had acquired tinnitus. However, to be more specific, I acquired noise-induced T back in 2008 from just one night of clubbing. I've posted and responded to several individuals here offering my 2 cents since my first year living with T was probably one of the darkest periods of my life. As with practically everyone here, I did my due diligence and research finding reasons or "cures" for tinnitus; which to no avail occurred. However, I did things within my power to try and alleviate my T (which you can search for within this forum).
In July 10, my T came back and I was mortified and scared. I remember at that moment when I could hear it, I was wondering why it had come back. Could it be stress? Did it just come back due to the turbulent nature of T? Did I get an infection in my ear? Was it my diet?
My symptoms were:
July 10 - End of July: Constant T, probably around 10-15 dcbs and high pitched. I also had hissing sounds as well as "hearing" a swooshing sound similar to something you would hear when you hear blood or a fluid rushing through a tube.
In that instant, a lot of the anxiety and stress I had previously dealt with came rushing back. Despite this, since I overcame my initial bout with T, I decided to again implement lifestyle changes to my daily routine.
For the last 2 months I:
1. Slept with a white noise sound that I searched on google primarily to keep my mind not focused on my T
2. I began to order cold pressed juice 2-3 times as week (I wanted to get something green, since vegetables and fruits are high in antioxidants and also generally good for your arterial health)
3. I ate Subway almost everyday. Why do you ask? first, it's relatively cheap and i would ask for extra spinach, tomatoes, red onions, cucumbers, olives, and bell peppers. I also opted for 9 grain wheat bread, no cheese, no deli meats (I ate only turkey or meatball or chicken teriyaki) and didn't use any condiments or dressings on the side
4. I began to implement exercising 2-3 hours 4-5 days a week. For me, this was the easy part since on a weekly basis I play badminton. It requires lunging, explosive, fast and quick movements and is a full body workout
5. I drank a lot of water (I'm a pretty big guy at 200 lbs. so I tried to drink 120-150 fl oz of water each day)
6. I began to decrease my caffeine intake (I love thai iced tea and typically went to starbucks 3-4 times a week while I was studying for my board examinations)
7. I MEDITATED and again began incorporating DEEP-BREATHING exercises daily once I would wake up
8. I started taking TEBONIN (the German grade Ginkgo Biloba) and daily Vitamin C
9. I tried to get a minimum of 7 hours of sleep
10. No loud music (listened to music at about 15 percent max volume while inside my car and haven't put on headphones for the last 2 months)
*For Tebonin, for me, I don't know if it was a placebo, but I did notice after taking 1 tablet per day, my T perception went down dramatically after 3+ weeks of daily usage
What I can say is this: as I type this at almost 3am PST USA, I .have no ringing in my ears. I can plug my ears and "look" for my T and it is not there. More so, to see if I was improving and face my fear of T, I went inside my car, rolled up the windows, sat there for 30 minutes and my T did not reappear.
What I have noticed is that my T does REAPPEAR after a strenuous activity such as exercising (playing badminton or lifting weights) but it is there for several minutes and gradually disappears [my theory is that blood pressure changes, low water intake during this period and any residual fluid in my ears may aggravate my T]
Also, the only time I can hear my T is after taking a shower-I have no idea why, but like I mentioned above, it disappears after several minutes.
With the plethora of reasons tinnitus comes into our lives, I hope for the best for each and everyone of you. Unlike some individuals who have lived with T their whole lives or have gotten T not through noise-induced trauma, I respect and admire your will to fight and live with t everyday. As just one individual, i can only offer help to those with noise-induced trauma, since that was the way I acquired T. But just as each of us is unique, I can sincerely say I am a living example of someone who has been nearly 100% healed through time, staying positive, and doing what is within my reach to essentially cure my T.
Although my T journey has not ended, I am ecstatic and thrilled about the positive outcomes this last 2 weeks have brought me.
I will still stay active on this forum (very dynamic, with great and caring members; I used to be active on dailystrength.org but here the correspondence percentage is much higher). If any of you have personal questions or concerns, please feel free to message me here or through my email via GCDPLZ@gmail.com and I will gladly answer you as quickly and promptly as I possibly can.
Best of luck to all of you and God bless!
Sincerely
Gian Penola