- Oct 8, 2021
- 2
- Tinnitus Since
- 01/2000
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Aircraft/Weapons firing
I just found this forum this morning while looking for home remedies I could try. I haven't looked around very much yet.
I have had tinnitus for more than 20 years. It started while in the Navy working in aviation. It was very mild (2/10 on a scale of 1 to 10) for many years until I deployed to Afghanistan a couple of times with the Army. Since my last tour (2013-2014) it has been way worse (5/10). A couple of times a week, my right ear goes totally silent for a few seconds followed by an extremely loud squealing (10/10) that lasts for 30 seconds or so.
Now on to my current state, which started about a month ago. I went backpacking for a week and noticed the ringing in my ears seemed a lot louder. I chalked it up to the extreme quiet in the mountains, but it has persisted since returning. The ringing went from the usual 5/10 to 8/10.
Starting October 1 I stopped using alcohol, THC, CBG, and Psilocybin in the hopes that one of those was causing this. I was microdosing Psilocybin for PTSD/anxiety for one month prior to the increase in ringing. I was taking CBG for the same condition for about 2 years. Today is October 8 and the ringing is not getting better; if anything it is worse. My anxiety is definitely worse! From a little research the last month, I guess I need to forego caffeine as well. I was hoping I could get away with continuing to drink coffee, but I'm willing to try any natural remedy at this point.
I am hoping that I can get some great advice from fellow sufferers here. And maybe my experience will be able to help others once I get this knocked back down (hopefully). I am still hoping that once the above substances clear my body that I will go back to my usual level.
P.S.
I just looked around a little and out of respect for others that are suffering far more than me I would like to lower my severity numbers. For the times where my ear goes silent followed by a loud squealing I stand by the 10/10, but that doesn't last long.
The ringing is the first thing I notice when I wake and I can't think of much else at times during the day, but for the most part I can still function.
I have had tinnitus for more than 20 years. It started while in the Navy working in aviation. It was very mild (2/10 on a scale of 1 to 10) for many years until I deployed to Afghanistan a couple of times with the Army. Since my last tour (2013-2014) it has been way worse (5/10). A couple of times a week, my right ear goes totally silent for a few seconds followed by an extremely loud squealing (10/10) that lasts for 30 seconds or so.
Now on to my current state, which started about a month ago. I went backpacking for a week and noticed the ringing in my ears seemed a lot louder. I chalked it up to the extreme quiet in the mountains, but it has persisted since returning. The ringing went from the usual 5/10 to 8/10.
Starting October 1 I stopped using alcohol, THC, CBG, and Psilocybin in the hopes that one of those was causing this. I was microdosing Psilocybin for PTSD/anxiety for one month prior to the increase in ringing. I was taking CBG for the same condition for about 2 years. Today is October 8 and the ringing is not getting better; if anything it is worse. My anxiety is definitely worse! From a little research the last month, I guess I need to forego caffeine as well. I was hoping I could get away with continuing to drink coffee, but I'm willing to try any natural remedy at this point.
I am hoping that I can get some great advice from fellow sufferers here. And maybe my experience will be able to help others once I get this knocked back down (hopefully). I am still hoping that once the above substances clear my body that I will go back to my usual level.
P.S.
I just looked around a little and out of respect for others that are suffering far more than me I would like to lower my severity numbers. For the times where my ear goes silent followed by a loud squealing I stand by the 10/10, but that doesn't last long.
The ringing is the first thing I notice when I wake and I can't think of much else at times during the day, but for the most part I can still function.