This just might end up being a rant because my tinnitus kept me up most of the night so it's angry and screaming all morning. I had tinnitus for over 6 years and real bad for the last 2. I have seen
3 ENTs
1 specialist
2 psychologist- one was a nutbag
1 cranial sacral therapist
1 nutritionist
1 behavioral therapist- she was half my age and zero help
Used
Widex/Zen maskers
sound generators
checked indoor air quality and even checked possible EMP/Magnetic interference
Used to run a least a 5k every morning but gave it up because I feel so crappy in the morning plus the ringing is no fun either. I occasionally ride my mountain bike because I don't hear the ring at 15 mph.
The ringing comes back with a vengeance. Quite smoking, stopped drinking because its going to help. It didn't, I'm 48 don't go out much due to the ringing and cloudy thought. Haven't worked in over 2 years so I'm paying for my own insurance that doesn't have major medical so even if I could find a behavioral therapist or hearing therapist within 200 miles of me I'd have to pay out of pocket. That means I'll be running out of money in about 6 months.
I'm thinking like they say "it's better to burn out than fade away" If I burn out I don't go in debt and can pass what I have on.
My question is what keeps you going when your tinnitus isn't getting better and is sucking all the fun out of life and your getting burnt out? The only thing I can think of is usually when the brain does something to drive you crazy it compensates in other ways. So I'm hoping any day now I will be getting my superpower. Hope it comes soon because I'm running out of patience.
3 ENTs
1 specialist
2 psychologist- one was a nutbag
1 cranial sacral therapist
1 nutritionist
1 behavioral therapist- she was half my age and zero help
Used
Widex/Zen maskers
sound generators
checked indoor air quality and even checked possible EMP/Magnetic interference
Used to run a least a 5k every morning but gave it up because I feel so crappy in the morning plus the ringing is no fun either. I occasionally ride my mountain bike because I don't hear the ring at 15 mph.
The ringing comes back with a vengeance. Quite smoking, stopped drinking because its going to help. It didn't, I'm 48 don't go out much due to the ringing and cloudy thought. Haven't worked in over 2 years so I'm paying for my own insurance that doesn't have major medical so even if I could find a behavioral therapist or hearing therapist within 200 miles of me I'd have to pay out of pocket. That means I'll be running out of money in about 6 months.
I'm thinking like they say "it's better to burn out than fade away" If I burn out I don't go in debt and can pass what I have on.
My question is what keeps you going when your tinnitus isn't getting better and is sucking all the fun out of life and your getting burnt out? The only thing I can think of is usually when the brain does something to drive you crazy it compensates in other ways. So I'm hoping any day now I will be getting my superpower. Hope it comes soon because I'm running out of patience.