Hi, I'm Vicki and my tinnitus was brought on by a nasty bout of Shingles two years ago when I was 46 years old. My audiologist confirmed that Shingles can cause hearing loss and tinnitus. Shingles also brought on a severe allergy to NSAIDs. Anyway, I struggled a lot the first year I had tinnitus but then I did some research and tried a few things.
One of the number one contributors to tinnitus can be caffeine. It took 4 months of little to no caffeine in my diet, but eventually, I saw a significant difference. I used to drink 2 to 3 cups of coffee per day and caffeinated sodas every now and then, but I switched to decaf coffee or tea and cut out caffeinated soda. Tea has much less caffeine than coffee and with only 1 cup per day, my tinnitus stays pretty quiet.
But, the other thing I want to say is a contributor to my tinnitus is Aspartame. Aspartame can cause "aspartame poisoning". Look it up! Aspartame poisoning causes damage to the nervous system and inner ear and can be a HUGE cause of loud tinnitus. Sure enough, I cut all aspartame out of my diet, no more diet soda or foods with fake sugars and I started to see even bigger improvement in my tinnitus over just cutting out the caffeine. Aspartame should not be allowed to be consumed in my opinion. The FDA should ban it. Sucralose, Erythritol, and Stevia/Truvia seem to be ok as sugar substitutes... although I'm still skeptical of Sucralose and Erythritol.
My tinnitus is so much quieter day to day that once in a while I let myself have a caffeinated drink. But I never consume aspartame drinks or foods anymore. I read a lot of labels to make sure I'm not getting aspartame. My tinnitus is so quiet most of the time now that I don't know it's there, or barely there. I can say that after drinking a diet Coke (which I forgot and did by mistake a few weeks ago) my tinnitus was screaming later that evening and part of the next day. It has caffeine and Aspartame. Yuck.
I hope this helps some of you out there!
One of the number one contributors to tinnitus can be caffeine. It took 4 months of little to no caffeine in my diet, but eventually, I saw a significant difference. I used to drink 2 to 3 cups of coffee per day and caffeinated sodas every now and then, but I switched to decaf coffee or tea and cut out caffeinated soda. Tea has much less caffeine than coffee and with only 1 cup per day, my tinnitus stays pretty quiet.
But, the other thing I want to say is a contributor to my tinnitus is Aspartame. Aspartame can cause "aspartame poisoning". Look it up! Aspartame poisoning causes damage to the nervous system and inner ear and can be a HUGE cause of loud tinnitus. Sure enough, I cut all aspartame out of my diet, no more diet soda or foods with fake sugars and I started to see even bigger improvement in my tinnitus over just cutting out the caffeine. Aspartame should not be allowed to be consumed in my opinion. The FDA should ban it. Sucralose, Erythritol, and Stevia/Truvia seem to be ok as sugar substitutes... although I'm still skeptical of Sucralose and Erythritol.
My tinnitus is so much quieter day to day that once in a while I let myself have a caffeinated drink. But I never consume aspartame drinks or foods anymore. I read a lot of labels to make sure I'm not getting aspartame. My tinnitus is so quiet most of the time now that I don't know it's there, or barely there. I can say that after drinking a diet Coke (which I forgot and did by mistake a few weeks ago) my tinnitus was screaming later that evening and part of the next day. It has caffeine and Aspartame. Yuck.
I hope this helps some of you out there!