Welcome to Tinnitus Talk
@cdg214 ,
You have come to the best place for support around the clock.
We all understand what tinnitus can do to a person in the first few months,socially,emotionally and physically.
As your tinnitus journey begins you will get to know more about it (try not Google negative things)
You will learn to deal with unwanted emotions and sleep loss and learn about sound therapy and masking sounds day and night to help distract your tinnitus.
You will learn what helps you get through tough times and make the most of good times.
You will more than likely have a MRI,be seen by ENT and audiology.
Mood swings will come and go but anything lasting for weeks on end needs support with talk therapy and medication.
You might not feel like eating but make sure you do.
You need to push to stay happy and this might mean putting in extra effort in to enjoy things even if you don't want to socialise.
We can curl up in a ball and cry or fight and fight to stay positive and show our ears who's the boss and try keep busy.
Make time to relax and exercise also and enjoy walks in the fresh air .
Stay positive and we will help you all we can .
Love glynis