Hello.
I joined here specifically for some support, because nobody around me even knows what tinnitus is.
Ready for a kinda lengthy story? I am 30 years old and have had extremely mild tinnitus (self-diagnosed) for as long as I can remember. Until recently, I have always had exceptional hearing. Sometimes it was a pain being able to hear absolutely everything, but I loved the fact that I could listen to music or watch TV at low volumes. Weird? Possibly, but it was something I used to love about myself. The tinnitus was only something I could hear if the room was completely silent. It was hardly worth mentioning until last month.
Around December 5, 2020 I woke up to the ringing in my ears (particularly the left) with a much higher volume than ever before.
I am searching for a doctor, but I don't have a GP at the moment and it has proven difficult to find anyone accepting new patients that takes my insurance. I keep searching my brain trying to figure out what could have caused it. Was my noise machine too loud (use it on my nightstand)? Did I listen to headphones too much over time? Is it a result of an ear infection that I wasn't aware of? Do I have some kind of vitamin deficiency?
I read about some people who say that their spikes go down in a few months. Other people say you just get used to it. The only thing that masks this entity is the shower. It's starting to really worry me.
First few weeks it was barely noticeable in my right ear and it came and went in my left. The last few weeks it has been consistently louder and never takes a break in either ear.
I don't have a job at the moment; I had to leave my job a few months back when my parents and I moved, but I try to keep myself busy painting. It only works so well though. It feels like the tinnitus is hindering my ability to think clearly. Extremely scared that this will never go away. I am willing to accept the fact that there is no cure, but there has to be someway to make it a little better?
Has anyone else had tinnitus come out of nowhere? Well, maybe not nowhere (a few possibilities are listed above)but has anyone else been puzzled as to how the tinnitus was triggered?
Any insight or support will be greatly appreciated. I am really starting to worry that the volume will never go back down (even a little lower).
Thanks,
Will
I joined here specifically for some support, because nobody around me even knows what tinnitus is.
Ready for a kinda lengthy story? I am 30 years old and have had extremely mild tinnitus (self-diagnosed) for as long as I can remember. Until recently, I have always had exceptional hearing. Sometimes it was a pain being able to hear absolutely everything, but I loved the fact that I could listen to music or watch TV at low volumes. Weird? Possibly, but it was something I used to love about myself. The tinnitus was only something I could hear if the room was completely silent. It was hardly worth mentioning until last month.
Around December 5, 2020 I woke up to the ringing in my ears (particularly the left) with a much higher volume than ever before.
I am searching for a doctor, but I don't have a GP at the moment and it has proven difficult to find anyone accepting new patients that takes my insurance. I keep searching my brain trying to figure out what could have caused it. Was my noise machine too loud (use it on my nightstand)? Did I listen to headphones too much over time? Is it a result of an ear infection that I wasn't aware of? Do I have some kind of vitamin deficiency?
I read about some people who say that their spikes go down in a few months. Other people say you just get used to it. The only thing that masks this entity is the shower. It's starting to really worry me.
First few weeks it was barely noticeable in my right ear and it came and went in my left. The last few weeks it has been consistently louder and never takes a break in either ear.
I don't have a job at the moment; I had to leave my job a few months back when my parents and I moved, but I try to keep myself busy painting. It only works so well though. It feels like the tinnitus is hindering my ability to think clearly. Extremely scared that this will never go away. I am willing to accept the fact that there is no cure, but there has to be someway to make it a little better?
Has anyone else had tinnitus come out of nowhere? Well, maybe not nowhere (a few possibilities are listed above)but has anyone else been puzzled as to how the tinnitus was triggered?
Any insight or support will be greatly appreciated. I am really starting to worry that the volume will never go back down (even a little lower).
Thanks,
Will