- Nov 5, 2017
- 67
- Tinnitus Since
- September 7th 201&
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Came on with tonsillitis, unknown
Hi,
I'm a twenty year old student, I'm happy to give up clubbing and parties and whatever that's fine with me - but I'm also in a band as a singer, and it means so much to me. I haven't been able to do any rehearsals or recordings or anything since tinnitus onset 2 months ago (not long in the big scheme of things I know) and I don't know what to do. I
can sing alone in my room as long as I don't go full volume, but there's no way I could do it into a mic with speakers etc or surrounded by instruments...
I've been told that my tinnitus will go away by five different doctors and one ENT but the ENT was the only one who actually took an interest. He told me I didn't need to worry about loud noise or anything but I think he meant like traffic noise tc not music, because I didn't specify.
Any musicians out there found a way to keep singing/recording (clearly can't perform) without making things worse?
I'm a twenty year old student, I'm happy to give up clubbing and parties and whatever that's fine with me - but I'm also in a band as a singer, and it means so much to me. I haven't been able to do any rehearsals or recordings or anything since tinnitus onset 2 months ago (not long in the big scheme of things I know) and I don't know what to do. I
can sing alone in my room as long as I don't go full volume, but there's no way I could do it into a mic with speakers etc or surrounded by instruments...
I've been told that my tinnitus will go away by five different doctors and one ENT but the ENT was the only one who actually took an interest. He told me I didn't need to worry about loud noise or anything but I think he meant like traffic noise tc not music, because I didn't specify.
Any musicians out there found a way to keep singing/recording (clearly can't perform) without making things worse?