I wanted to post something as I have been feeling better the last month.
I started to develop tinnitus in January, and went full time in March. It's been the worst experience of my life. But I've finally found some relief and wanted to share it.
First of all, believe others who tell you that your quality of life will return. From inquiring I've learnt that many people suffer from tinnitus and live a normal life. Never lose hope, never!
Secondly, fix what's broken in your life. I believe tinnitus is tied to stress. If your going through a divorce, or like me getting dumped on by a long term girl friend, get out. If you already suffer from depression, tinnitus will be much harder. And that's when it get dangerous. I had suicidal thoughts for months. Get help. See a therapist. Fix what's broken in your life.
Thirdly, your health. Scrutinize any meds you're taking, and consult with your doctor if you really need them. I thought my tinnitus was from all kinds of possibilities then I realized my diabetes was out of control. Ac1 = 11. Duh! I now eat perfectly clean, no junk, and am back exercising. Address your primary health problems if you have any. My ringing is much less now but worse when I eat poorly.
After 6 months my tinnitus is still there 24/7, but I am feeling happiness again, have regained my confidence, and can function.
Treat yourself well, and you will feel better.
I started to develop tinnitus in January, and went full time in March. It's been the worst experience of my life. But I've finally found some relief and wanted to share it.
First of all, believe others who tell you that your quality of life will return. From inquiring I've learnt that many people suffer from tinnitus and live a normal life. Never lose hope, never!
Secondly, fix what's broken in your life. I believe tinnitus is tied to stress. If your going through a divorce, or like me getting dumped on by a long term girl friend, get out. If you already suffer from depression, tinnitus will be much harder. And that's when it get dangerous. I had suicidal thoughts for months. Get help. See a therapist. Fix what's broken in your life.
Thirdly, your health. Scrutinize any meds you're taking, and consult with your doctor if you really need them. I thought my tinnitus was from all kinds of possibilities then I realized my diabetes was out of control. Ac1 = 11. Duh! I now eat perfectly clean, no junk, and am back exercising. Address your primary health problems if you have any. My ringing is much less now but worse when I eat poorly.
After 6 months my tinnitus is still there 24/7, but I am feeling happiness again, have regained my confidence, and can function.
Treat yourself well, and you will feel better.