I developed tinnitus at the start of 2017. By the end of the year, I had habituated well enough that it no longer bothered me. Mine was noise induced, and I've been doing all that I can to protect my ears since then. It remained stable and not bothersome for years.
It's louder than it's been since the start now. I can't seem to ignore it. I don't know what possibly triggered it. I am always careful with the volumes I listen to things at, and I always wear earplugs if I'm ever around loud noise. I keep a baggy of them with me all the time just in case so I can put some in even if I'm taken by surprise, but that hasn't happened recently. I'm not physically sick or particularly stressed. I woke up and suddenly my ears have been replaced with ringing alarms that can't be stopped.
I am going to get my ears checked as soon as I can. I'm not sure what to do in the meantime, and it's frustrating to not have anything I can point to to account for this spike. I thought I had left the agonizing tinnitus days behind me. It just had to come back for a (hopefully) last laugh.
Has anyone else experienced a mysterious spike after so long like this? Did you figure out the cause? If so, what was it? Were you able to habituate a second time? I'm very upset about this right now.
It's louder than it's been since the start now. I can't seem to ignore it. I don't know what possibly triggered it. I am always careful with the volumes I listen to things at, and I always wear earplugs if I'm ever around loud noise. I keep a baggy of them with me all the time just in case so I can put some in even if I'm taken by surprise, but that hasn't happened recently. I'm not physically sick or particularly stressed. I woke up and suddenly my ears have been replaced with ringing alarms that can't be stopped.
I am going to get my ears checked as soon as I can. I'm not sure what to do in the meantime, and it's frustrating to not have anything I can point to to account for this spike. I thought I had left the agonizing tinnitus days behind me. It just had to come back for a (hopefully) last laugh.
Has anyone else experienced a mysterious spike after so long like this? Did you figure out the cause? If so, what was it? Were you able to habituate a second time? I'm very upset about this right now.