I've had tinnitus since October 4th, 2018. It started in the most stupid, idiotic way ever.
No, not noise trauma.
I stuck my fingers in my ears. Yes, you read that right.
I was already not feeling great back in September, looking back, I was already struggling with depression...I just didn't realise it.
I had some fleeting tinnitus and tinnitus was on TV around that time. All negative of course, so it scared me to bits. On October 4th, my toddler was crying on my lap, I got a panic attack thinking of what I saw on TV. When I put him back in bed, I walked away (trembling from head to toe) and stuck my fingers in my ears. Hyperfocused on my hearing and BAM, very faintly...I could hear "something".
What followed was a string of panic attacks. All I could hear was the tinnitus. I mean full on massive fight/flight mode.
As the months progressed, I got more and more sounds. I don't even know how many sounds I have by now.
They vary constantly throughout the day. But I never have the same set of sounds two days in a row.
Some sounds seem to have disappeared.
My tinnitus is extremely sound reactive. The sounds change depending on what I have around me. But the car engine, cooker hood and kettle, etc. usually make it worse. I haven't watched TV in 7 months because it winds up my tinnitus.
And then sometimes it suddenly goes quiet. Like this morning in bed... Until I get up and start doing things.
I've had extensive hearing tests done and everything came back totally normal. I didn't have an ear infection either. And no history of loud noise exposure (in fact, I'm the quiet type haha). Used earphones a few times in my teens, but that's it really. They always made my earlobes itch, so I stayed away from them. Never used ototoxic drugs either, not even aspirin.
Everything gets put on stress and depression. But I find my tinnitus extremely weird. I haven't come across a tinnitus like mine when reading online...and that scares me.
It's like I tapped into the buzz of my nervous system and lost my filter.
Has anyone here ever heard of a case like mine before? I'm worried that it all gets put on stress, yet there might be a physical cause after all...which everyone is overlooking.
I do have a clicky jaw and a small cavity in one of my molars. Which I'm afraid to get fixed...
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with this?
No, not noise trauma.
I stuck my fingers in my ears. Yes, you read that right.
I was already not feeling great back in September, looking back, I was already struggling with depression...I just didn't realise it.
I had some fleeting tinnitus and tinnitus was on TV around that time. All negative of course, so it scared me to bits. On October 4th, my toddler was crying on my lap, I got a panic attack thinking of what I saw on TV. When I put him back in bed, I walked away (trembling from head to toe) and stuck my fingers in my ears. Hyperfocused on my hearing and BAM, very faintly...I could hear "something".
What followed was a string of panic attacks. All I could hear was the tinnitus. I mean full on massive fight/flight mode.
As the months progressed, I got more and more sounds. I don't even know how many sounds I have by now.
They vary constantly throughout the day. But I never have the same set of sounds two days in a row.
Some sounds seem to have disappeared.
My tinnitus is extremely sound reactive. The sounds change depending on what I have around me. But the car engine, cooker hood and kettle, etc. usually make it worse. I haven't watched TV in 7 months because it winds up my tinnitus.
And then sometimes it suddenly goes quiet. Like this morning in bed... Until I get up and start doing things.
I've had extensive hearing tests done and everything came back totally normal. I didn't have an ear infection either. And no history of loud noise exposure (in fact, I'm the quiet type haha). Used earphones a few times in my teens, but that's it really. They always made my earlobes itch, so I stayed away from them. Never used ototoxic drugs either, not even aspirin.
Everything gets put on stress and depression. But I find my tinnitus extremely weird. I haven't come across a tinnitus like mine when reading online...and that scares me.
It's like I tapped into the buzz of my nervous system and lost my filter.
Has anyone here ever heard of a case like mine before? I'm worried that it all gets put on stress, yet there might be a physical cause after all...which everyone is overlooking.
I do have a clicky jaw and a small cavity in one of my molars. Which I'm afraid to get fixed...
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with this?