- Aug 21, 2014
- 5,049
- Tinnitus Since
- 1999
- Cause of Tinnitus
- karma
I just had occasion to talk to my aunt about this.
I knew that my uncle had tinnitus; I spoke to him about it briefly in the past.
He developed it as a teenager, but because he lived on a farm, he literally didn't realize that he wasn't just hearing ambient birds/crickets/etc for more than ten years.
He had tinnitus his entire life. It was not progressive. It did get more or less intense at different parts of his life, but overall, it did not get worse.
He spent most of his life living in fairly quiet, scenic areas. He did not have much noise exposure from his 30s on (I believe he had some military service when he was younger). He didn't use any drugs, and drank very little.
He did have some amount of high-frequency hearing loss from his 50s on, but that also did not progress very much, and apparently it did not really impact his tinnitus.
He died last year at the age of 82, of heart failure while chopping wood. He was an amazing and unique person, and I will always miss him.
I am posting this as a direct counterpoint to the "it always gets worse!" nonsense I see on here. That may be true in some cases. It is not a tautology.
Protect your ears.
I knew that my uncle had tinnitus; I spoke to him about it briefly in the past.
He developed it as a teenager, but because he lived on a farm, he literally didn't realize that he wasn't just hearing ambient birds/crickets/etc for more than ten years.
He had tinnitus his entire life. It was not progressive. It did get more or less intense at different parts of his life, but overall, it did not get worse.
He spent most of his life living in fairly quiet, scenic areas. He did not have much noise exposure from his 30s on (I believe he had some military service when he was younger). He didn't use any drugs, and drank very little.
He did have some amount of high-frequency hearing loss from his 50s on, but that also did not progress very much, and apparently it did not really impact his tinnitus.
He died last year at the age of 82, of heart failure while chopping wood. He was an amazing and unique person, and I will always miss him.
I am posting this as a direct counterpoint to the "it always gets worse!" nonsense I see on here. That may be true in some cases. It is not a tautology.
Protect your ears.