- Feb 9, 2016
- 1
- Tinnitus Since
- 2011ish
- Cause of Tinnitus
- concerts, clubbing, drive through headsets, headphones etc
Kia Ora (Hello) from New Zealand. I've been dealing with tinnitus for a few years now, and I only just came about this forum after a quick google search! My tinnitus is noise-induced. Unfortunately, in my teen years I loved loud music in my ear buds, I also worked in a burger king drive through for five years, going to rock concerts, living with parents who play a lot of loud music, clubbing and night outs. It use to go away, but now I noticed that it became prominent and very muchly long-term after being in front of a speaker by a stage at an Evanescence concert lol. I've been to the doctor and have gotten hearing checks done, however I apparently don't have hearing loss. The doctor gave gave me sleeping pills to deal with sleepless nights and also been told to drink plenty of camomile tea. I've been told to go to a councillor to help deal with everyday stress (which they think is probably another reason why I have it), however that was not that helpful. Basically, I have been told to learn to live with it, and that the tinnitus might go away at some point.
What annoys me about it now is that I really have to watch going out to town with friends. Like, I live in a city that is recovering from earthquakes so the clubbing situation has been terrible! However, I went clubbing for the first time in quite possibly 5 years and my god did I regret it afterwards! Nevertheless, i'll bring decent earplugs the next time I go clubbing or if I decide to go to a concert.
I know that there are audiology clinics in New Zealand, but the issue is that i'm a student and i cannot afford these places. Also the New Zealand public health care system does not cover tinnitus treatments. So now I've been trying to think of ways to train myself to ignore tinnitus. Its incredibly crucial now that i'm about to begin a masters degree. I was thinking of meditation. I joined this forum to find ways in which other people have trained themselves to ignore the sound. I've started the first step by not letting it get to me. When i'm aware of it I just tell myself to ignore it.. Anyway hello all!
What annoys me about it now is that I really have to watch going out to town with friends. Like, I live in a city that is recovering from earthquakes so the clubbing situation has been terrible! However, I went clubbing for the first time in quite possibly 5 years and my god did I regret it afterwards! Nevertheless, i'll bring decent earplugs the next time I go clubbing or if I decide to go to a concert.
I know that there are audiology clinics in New Zealand, but the issue is that i'm a student and i cannot afford these places. Also the New Zealand public health care system does not cover tinnitus treatments. So now I've been trying to think of ways to train myself to ignore tinnitus. Its incredibly crucial now that i'm about to begin a masters degree. I was thinking of meditation. I joined this forum to find ways in which other people have trained themselves to ignore the sound. I've started the first step by not letting it get to me. When i'm aware of it I just tell myself to ignore it.. Anyway hello all!