- Apr 4, 2021
- 88
- Tinnitus Since
- 2019 - mild, 03/2021 - the real shit
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Something that cannot be identified by 21st century tech
Hi.
I'm 19 year-old boy, who studies from home right now. Since I live with my family and I needed better focus to my classes, on 3rd March I finally decided to buy and started using over-head headphones. At first I was happy, but I didn't know this was the worst decision in my entire life...
I used them on lowest volume, because I have already had 1/10 tinnitus before and I didn't want to risk making it worse. But what didn't happen? After less than 48 hours, on the evening when I was trying to fall asleep I noticed that my tinnitus is much much higher than normal. I was a bit worried, I have immediately stopped using these headphones and hoped that it will return to previous levels. But I was wrong. It was even worsening. A week later, I had worst night in my life. I woke up in the middle of the night into absolute silence. The tinnitus was raging. I thought I am lying next to a circular saw. I couldn't fall asleep entire night.
I really started to worry. I noticed that the noise I hear when I am working with my laptop doesn't actually come from my laptop...
But that's not everything. When I visited my town, to see some doctors and so on I noticed that I hear some noises from outside with additional noise. For example, when I heard car engine, I also heard some noise like wind. When I am in the shower, I also hear some beeping noise.
Now, one month since this tragedy has passed and nothing has really happened. I can sleep, but I go to sleep sooner than my relatives go, so I don't need to fall asleep in completely silent house. I don't wake up during the night, but I never wake up later than 6 or 7 AM.
However, alongside the huge tinnitus I also have different problems. My neck and cervical spine hurt. I was diagnosed with crooked spine. I suppose it is from sitting in front of my laptop entire day. Now, I have read that tinnitus might me connected with crooked spine. So I started exercising alongside regularly visiting physiotherapist, and I hope it will at least decrease the volume of the tinnitus.
My first tinnitus started circa at the time when my (before healthy) spine started to get crooked from my bad lifestyle. It was like three years ago. However, because Quarantine I was entire year at home with almost no movement and exercise. I suppose this harmed my spine a lot. Now the question is, is the headphone theory just a myth and huge coincidence and the real reason of my tinnitus is crooked spine?
I really hope it is because then I would have some hope to decrease the tinnitus by changing my lifestyle and get a second chance to live fulfilling life. What do you think?
And if I really got damaged my ears just from listening for few hours to school classes on lowest volume, then I ask, why? And what is my prognosis? (Just to be clear, I never visited any concert nor heard an explosion nor used headphones before).
I'm 19 year-old boy, who studies from home right now. Since I live with my family and I needed better focus to my classes, on 3rd March I finally decided to buy and started using over-head headphones. At first I was happy, but I didn't know this was the worst decision in my entire life...
I used them on lowest volume, because I have already had 1/10 tinnitus before and I didn't want to risk making it worse. But what didn't happen? After less than 48 hours, on the evening when I was trying to fall asleep I noticed that my tinnitus is much much higher than normal. I was a bit worried, I have immediately stopped using these headphones and hoped that it will return to previous levels. But I was wrong. It was even worsening. A week later, I had worst night in my life. I woke up in the middle of the night into absolute silence. The tinnitus was raging. I thought I am lying next to a circular saw. I couldn't fall asleep entire night.
I really started to worry. I noticed that the noise I hear when I am working with my laptop doesn't actually come from my laptop...
But that's not everything. When I visited my town, to see some doctors and so on I noticed that I hear some noises from outside with additional noise. For example, when I heard car engine, I also heard some noise like wind. When I am in the shower, I also hear some beeping noise.
Now, one month since this tragedy has passed and nothing has really happened. I can sleep, but I go to sleep sooner than my relatives go, so I don't need to fall asleep in completely silent house. I don't wake up during the night, but I never wake up later than 6 or 7 AM.
However, alongside the huge tinnitus I also have different problems. My neck and cervical spine hurt. I was diagnosed with crooked spine. I suppose it is from sitting in front of my laptop entire day. Now, I have read that tinnitus might me connected with crooked spine. So I started exercising alongside regularly visiting physiotherapist, and I hope it will at least decrease the volume of the tinnitus.
My first tinnitus started circa at the time when my (before healthy) spine started to get crooked from my bad lifestyle. It was like three years ago. However, because Quarantine I was entire year at home with almost no movement and exercise. I suppose this harmed my spine a lot. Now the question is, is the headphone theory just a myth and huge coincidence and the real reason of my tinnitus is crooked spine?
I really hope it is because then I would have some hope to decrease the tinnitus by changing my lifestyle and get a second chance to live fulfilling life. What do you think?
And if I really got damaged my ears just from listening for few hours to school classes on lowest volume, then I ask, why? And what is my prognosis? (Just to be clear, I never visited any concert nor heard an explosion nor used headphones before).