- Jul 22, 2018
- 49
- Tinnitus Since
- 03/2015
- Cause of Tinnitus
- amitriptyline, hidden hearing loss, whiplash (?), stress (?)
I have had tinnitus for 5 years now and immediately when it started, I noticed a significant impact on my working memory, cognitive speed and acuity, and even social ability (as it related to word recall and quick thinking in conversations).
For 2-3 years, this unfortunate impact was stable, and perhaps even got slightly better as I habituated to the tinnitus.
Recently, however, it has gotten much worse and continues to accelerate. My tinnitus is a bit louder due to a couple of loud noise incidents, as well as a recent dental issue, but these other symptoms (i.e. memory loss, cognitive ability) have accelerated far more significantly than the tinnitus has increased in volume.
Has anyone else out there experienced this? Is there a link between tinnitus and developing Alzheimer's and/or early-onset dementia? Apologies if that question may seem hyperbolic, but if the decline continues at its current pace, I'll almost certainly be a vegetable before I turn 30.
Also, any way to stop it / do something about it? I've seen a few people mention nootropics like Piracetam, might have to give that a try.
For 2-3 years, this unfortunate impact was stable, and perhaps even got slightly better as I habituated to the tinnitus.
Recently, however, it has gotten much worse and continues to accelerate. My tinnitus is a bit louder due to a couple of loud noise incidents, as well as a recent dental issue, but these other symptoms (i.e. memory loss, cognitive ability) have accelerated far more significantly than the tinnitus has increased in volume.
Has anyone else out there experienced this? Is there a link between tinnitus and developing Alzheimer's and/or early-onset dementia? Apologies if that question may seem hyperbolic, but if the decline continues at its current pace, I'll almost certainly be a vegetable before I turn 30.
Also, any way to stop it / do something about it? I've seen a few people mention nootropics like Piracetam, might have to give that a try.