Hi everyone,
I've always had tinnitus due to negligence on my part as a teenager and up to my mid 20's. Playing in death metal bands without proper protection certainty didn't help.
I had a recent tinnitus spike that started on 11-25-2021 due to overwhelming stress in my personal life. Thought about getting on an SSRI which seemed logical since I've been dealing with anxiety issues for a couple years. Started on 50 mg of Zoloft on 12-15-2021. First day, developed crazy migraine. Immediately after taking my 2nd dose the following evening. I started to notice thumping coming from my left ear as I walked through my home.
I immediately stopped taking Zoloft after day 2, but I'm still dealing with hyperacusis and pain.
I've lived on a busy corner (6 lane road) for 2 years and never had any issues. Since the appearance of hyperacusis, I've developed phonophobia. There's about 2-3 cars on my street that love to redline, not including all the other straight piped idiots. My office also faces the street which does not help (moving my PC to the other bedroom).
My girlfriend lives in quiet apartment which I think I'll start staying more often throughout the week. I'm also actively searching for a new house (renting). My anxiety has improved drastically since I've stopped drinking 200mg of caffeine a day. I do miss my venti iced coffee from Starbucks hah.
I did go see an audiologist last week and got molds done for custom musician earplugs. Dealing with hyperacusis, I haven't been able to sit inside a restaurant due to all the noise and clanking. Is it safe to go out and enjoy? I would use the custom earplugs when needed, i.e. bars, restaurants, loud street noises. Definitely don't want to overprotect. I can't wear foam plugs due discomfort inside my inner ear.
So my question is, am I at a disadvantage due to all the road noise? I'm having to constantly run and hide or shove my fingers into my ears roughly 20 times a day. I wake up in the morning feeling positive, but then the wannabe street racers start and my anxiety explodes which adds to the ear pain.
I've always had tinnitus due to negligence on my part as a teenager and up to my mid 20's. Playing in death metal bands without proper protection certainty didn't help.
I had a recent tinnitus spike that started on 11-25-2021 due to overwhelming stress in my personal life. Thought about getting on an SSRI which seemed logical since I've been dealing with anxiety issues for a couple years. Started on 50 mg of Zoloft on 12-15-2021. First day, developed crazy migraine. Immediately after taking my 2nd dose the following evening. I started to notice thumping coming from my left ear as I walked through my home.
I immediately stopped taking Zoloft after day 2, but I'm still dealing with hyperacusis and pain.
I've lived on a busy corner (6 lane road) for 2 years and never had any issues. Since the appearance of hyperacusis, I've developed phonophobia. There's about 2-3 cars on my street that love to redline, not including all the other straight piped idiots. My office also faces the street which does not help (moving my PC to the other bedroom).
My girlfriend lives in quiet apartment which I think I'll start staying more often throughout the week. I'm also actively searching for a new house (renting). My anxiety has improved drastically since I've stopped drinking 200mg of caffeine a day. I do miss my venti iced coffee from Starbucks hah.
I did go see an audiologist last week and got molds done for custom musician earplugs. Dealing with hyperacusis, I haven't been able to sit inside a restaurant due to all the noise and clanking. Is it safe to go out and enjoy? I would use the custom earplugs when needed, i.e. bars, restaurants, loud street noises. Definitely don't want to overprotect. I can't wear foam plugs due discomfort inside my inner ear.
So my question is, am I at a disadvantage due to all the road noise? I'm having to constantly run and hide or shove my fingers into my ears roughly 20 times a day. I wake up in the morning feeling positive, but then the wannabe street racers start and my anxiety explodes which adds to the ear pain.