- Nov 24, 2015
- 13
- Tinnitus Since
- 10/11/2015
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud headphones? Don't know....
Hi everyone,
I joined the forum in Nov.2015 after developing tinnitus from loud headphone use. Went through a very tough and dark period, ended up on antidepressants, lost loads of weight, bad thoughts etc.
The tinnitus started in the left ear, spread to the right and then to the head. I would say at its worst it was moderate, but never catastrophic. Did all the usual (ENT/MRI/supplements etc/googling for cures).
I mask at night with a sound machine and SleepPhones.
Over the years (I can't believe I am saying that, as if its just flown by so quickly) the tinnitus has, I guess, faded into the background, bothering me more on some days than others. The right ear actually ended up being worse than the left with a morse coding type high pitched sound that was difficult to habituate to. I had the odd temporary spike with colds/illnesses etc which always went back to baseline.
BUT, last week I woke up to the worst spike EVER in my original left ear. I found myself panicking again, and doing all the old things that I thought were long in my past (checking the tinnitus in quiet rooms, blocking my ears to check the sound/tones, googling for cures etc). I felt all the old panics coming back, it was amazing how it all flooded back and I felt back at square one. Thank God, it has now gone, but the spike did not go away until yesterday.
But the new development is that the morse coding type tinnitus is my right ear is practically GONE.
Just GONE to the point where I have to block my ear to find it. After years. Straight after a spike.
I can't believe what a beast , an unpredictable beast, tinnitus is. I hope it stays gone but you can never seem to predict this monster. I just wanted to let even long term sufferers know that tinnitus can change for the better even after years. I still have the static/sizzling noise in my left ear which I am used to and find pretty easy to tune out as it is rarely a pure 'tone' and is easier to get used to.
I was saddened to check back into the forums after all this time to find that some members are no longer with us (@Danny Boy etc) - I wish no-one had to suffer this torment. Sorry for everyone who is going through this.
I joined the forum in Nov.2015 after developing tinnitus from loud headphone use. Went through a very tough and dark period, ended up on antidepressants, lost loads of weight, bad thoughts etc.
The tinnitus started in the left ear, spread to the right and then to the head. I would say at its worst it was moderate, but never catastrophic. Did all the usual (ENT/MRI/supplements etc/googling for cures).
I mask at night with a sound machine and SleepPhones.
Over the years (I can't believe I am saying that, as if its just flown by so quickly) the tinnitus has, I guess, faded into the background, bothering me more on some days than others. The right ear actually ended up being worse than the left with a morse coding type high pitched sound that was difficult to habituate to. I had the odd temporary spike with colds/illnesses etc which always went back to baseline.
BUT, last week I woke up to the worst spike EVER in my original left ear. I found myself panicking again, and doing all the old things that I thought were long in my past (checking the tinnitus in quiet rooms, blocking my ears to check the sound/tones, googling for cures etc). I felt all the old panics coming back, it was amazing how it all flooded back and I felt back at square one. Thank God, it has now gone, but the spike did not go away until yesterday.
But the new development is that the morse coding type tinnitus is my right ear is practically GONE.
Just GONE to the point where I have to block my ear to find it. After years. Straight after a spike.
I can't believe what a beast , an unpredictable beast, tinnitus is. I hope it stays gone but you can never seem to predict this monster. I just wanted to let even long term sufferers know that tinnitus can change for the better even after years. I still have the static/sizzling noise in my left ear which I am used to and find pretty easy to tune out as it is rarely a pure 'tone' and is easier to get used to.
I was saddened to check back into the forums after all this time to find that some members are no longer with us (@Danny Boy etc) - I wish no-one had to suffer this torment. Sorry for everyone who is going through this.