I first noticed the hissing in my ears in late 2014. It was devastating at first. At first you think this is temporary, a simple cleaning of the ears wax and it'll go away. Nope.
Then, I thought it was related to having earphones on almost on a daily basis talking to my wife while we were in a long distance relationship for a while. I've had hearing tests done, although its been a while since I've had another one, but no hearing loss.
Needless to say, I ended in the emergency room at one point and I thought it was related to sinuses, they always bothered me. I was put on strong Sudafed that simply dried me out but nothing, still had the hissing sounds.
I finally made it to an ENT, only to find that there is no cure. You would think I would been total devastated and and depressed but in fact, by this time it had been several months and I had learned how to cope with it. Through some neck massages, from my wife and staying active I learned how to live it.
Until recently, I went to a concert about a month ago, and it was LOUD. I changed the table because it was close to the stage and still it felt loud to the point where I felt nauseous and very uncomfortable. Of course, I also had a few drinks that night. I went to sleep fine but I woke up sweating and I could not get over how loud the ringing in my ear was. I changed rooms went to a more noisy room and even turned on music and somehow I got some sleep. Since then, It has been on and off, I coped with headphones and tinnitus masking sounds and just when I thought I had turned the corner I fell back into my own trap. One day I sought the sound out and I though it was louder, especially in my left ear, and so it began all over again. Currently, I take lorazepam to get me through day only when I really needed it. Obviously, with anxiety under control I feel like I go back the days of when I didn't even know I had it. At night, I try sound masking but sometimes that hurts more and it just seems its gotten louder, especially in the morning. I don't know whats going on but This time it is much more difficult and the previous methods I used do not seem to work. The current COVID-19 situation does not help either not working and just being home a lot.
In any event, I just thought I'd share my story and I welcome any tips or suggestions that anyone might have, and hopefully my story helps someone too.
Then, I thought it was related to having earphones on almost on a daily basis talking to my wife while we were in a long distance relationship for a while. I've had hearing tests done, although its been a while since I've had another one, but no hearing loss.
Needless to say, I ended in the emergency room at one point and I thought it was related to sinuses, they always bothered me. I was put on strong Sudafed that simply dried me out but nothing, still had the hissing sounds.
I finally made it to an ENT, only to find that there is no cure. You would think I would been total devastated and and depressed but in fact, by this time it had been several months and I had learned how to cope with it. Through some neck massages, from my wife and staying active I learned how to live it.
Until recently, I went to a concert about a month ago, and it was LOUD. I changed the table because it was close to the stage and still it felt loud to the point where I felt nauseous and very uncomfortable. Of course, I also had a few drinks that night. I went to sleep fine but I woke up sweating and I could not get over how loud the ringing in my ear was. I changed rooms went to a more noisy room and even turned on music and somehow I got some sleep. Since then, It has been on and off, I coped with headphones and tinnitus masking sounds and just when I thought I had turned the corner I fell back into my own trap. One day I sought the sound out and I though it was louder, especially in my left ear, and so it began all over again. Currently, I take lorazepam to get me through day only when I really needed it. Obviously, with anxiety under control I feel like I go back the days of when I didn't even know I had it. At night, I try sound masking but sometimes that hurts more and it just seems its gotten louder, especially in the morning. I don't know whats going on but This time it is much more difficult and the previous methods I used do not seem to work. The current COVID-19 situation does not help either not working and just being home a lot.
In any event, I just thought I'd share my story and I welcome any tips or suggestions that anyone might have, and hopefully my story helps someone too.