My Tinnitus — Week 31

Dmitriy

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Benefactor
Jul 31, 2017
148
Tinnitus Since
07/2017
Cause of Tinnitus
Gunshot Exposure
It's my 31st week with tinnitus after loud noise exposure. Over the past few weeks my T was so mild that I actually forgot I have it. The really mild tone I used to have when I went to sleep is gone. Static does continue, and the range will really depend on sleep quality, stress, and salt/sugar in diet.

Yesterday, I had the strongest spike yet. I was playing card game with friends and drinking wine.
Suddenly, right ear was muffled and loud tone started. It was really loud for good 5 minutes, then it started to die down, and completely went away within hour. This spike was strong enough to leaf my ear slightly muffled for good few hours.

I try to drink fresh vegetable juice daily. I started a long time ago after I had kidney stone, and read that celery helps to break up kidney stones before they cause discomfort. My juice is 2 sticks of celery, green apple, quarter of a beet, and carrots to fill the cup. I do not drink it regularly and I have observed that I have more static noise when I don't drink it for a few days.

What can I say 6 month in? T sucks, but it is manageable and it definitely changes over the course of time. I believe it got a little better for me but it's hard to say what makes it get better or worse. Focusing on your health will not hurt your chances with T and you will feel better in general.

I like this post in "Success Stories". People may recover even after 2 years, even after acoustic trauma.

What I do (updated)
  • 1-2 cardio activities per day. My options include walks, run, play soccer, crossfit, or work in garden.
  • Drink chamomile on stressful days
  • Drink liquid vitamin
  • Drink fresh vegetable juice
  • Intermittent fasting 16/8. Also, as part of general diet I cut out bread, limit sweets and salty foods
PS. As I write this I hear nothing.
 
It's my 31st week with tinnitus after loud noise exposure. Over the past few weeks my T was so mild that I actually forgot I have it. The really mild tone I used to have when I went to sleep is gone. Static does continue, and the range will really depend on sleep quality, stress, and salt/sugar in diet.

Yesterday, I had the strongest spike yet. I was playing card game with friends and drinking wine.
Suddenly, right ear was muffled and loud tone started. It was really loud for good 5 minutes, then it started to die down, and completely went away within hour. This spike was strong enough to leaf my ear slightly muffled for good few hours.

I try to drink fresh vegetable juice daily. I started a long time ago after I had kidney stone, and read that celery helps to break up kidney stones before they cause discomfort. My juice is 2 sticks of celery, green apple, quarter of a beet, and carrots to fill the cup. I do not drink it regularly and I have observed that I have more static noise when I don't drink it for a few days.

What can I say 6 month in? T sucks, but it is manageable and it definitely changes over the course of time. I believe it got a little better for me but it's hard to say what makes it get better or worse. Focusing on your health will not hurt your chances with T and you will feel better in general.

I like this post in "Success Stories". People may recover even after 2 years, even after acoustic trauma.

What I do (updated)
  • 1-2 cardio activities per day. My options include walks, run, play soccer, crossfit, or work in garden.
  • Drink chamomile on stressful days
  • Drink liquid vitamin
  • Drink fresh vegetable juice
  • Intermittent fasting 16/8. Also, as part of general diet I cut out bread, limit sweets and salty foods
PS. As I write this I hear nothing.

I hope i can get to your stage, I am two months in at the moment. I am taking Citalopram for depression to help. Ive only been taking it for two days, so early to say if its doing anything yet.

Cheers.
 
It's my 31st week with tinnitus after loud noise exposure. Over the past few weeks my T was so mild that I actually forgot I have it. The really mild tone I used to have when I went to sleep is gone. Static does continue, and the range will really depend on sleep quality, stress, and salt/sugar in diet.

Yesterday, I had the strongest spike yet. I was playing card game with friends and drinking wine.
Suddenly, right ear was muffled and loud tone started. It was really loud for good 5 minutes, then it started to die down, and completely went away within hour. This spike was strong enough to leaf my ear slightly muffled for good few hours.

I try to drink fresh vegetable juice daily. I started a long time ago after I had kidney stone, and read that celery helps to break up kidney stones before they cause discomfort. My juice is 2 sticks of celery, green apple, quarter of a beet, and carrots to fill the cup. I do not drink it regularly and I have observed that I have more static noise when I don't drink it for a few days.

What can I say 6 month in? T sucks, but it is manageable and it definitely changes over the course of time. I believe it got a little better for me but it's hard to say what makes it get better or worse. Focusing on your health will not hurt your chances with T and you will feel better in general.

I like this post in "Success Stories". People may recover even after 2 years, even after acoustic trauma.

What I do (updated)
  • 1-2 cardio activities per day. My options include walks, run, play soccer, crossfit, or work in garden.
  • Drink chamomile on stressful days
  • Drink liquid vitamin
  • Drink fresh vegetable juice
  • Intermittent fasting 16/8. Also, as part of general diet I cut out bread, limit sweets and salty foods
PS. As I write this I hear nothing.

I am glad you're experiencing this. I'm looking forward to your next update and success story!
 

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