Hello everyone..
My name is Jari and I've been suffering from tinnitus since I was 12.
Yesterday I turned 19 and I still have it. The doctors told me it'd eventually fade away within a few months or 1.5 years. I kept hoping it would fade away but it still hasnt by now, 7 years later. My passion is producing music and I've applied to a music production school. What they don't know is that I'm experiencing this living nightmare and I also know that it is probably the best thing not to tell them, since I know myself that my production ability is not held back because of it.
But I must be honest, over the years I've learned and thaught myself alot and nowadays I hardly struggle with this disease. The only time it really bothers me is when I wake up and the sound is at it's loudest. After that I brush my teeth and my ears start to get used to hearing for the day. I have thaught myself to just not think about it and simply ignore the sound. With communicating there is a difference between hearing and understanding. I've accepted that I simply couldn't hear as good as before, but I've compensated that with trying to improve understanding. For example, when I don't hear something correctly I just try to finish the sentence by what I've heard and what's most likely to be said.
Also, when I listen to music or when I'm focusing on other stuff like eating, drinking, watching a movie etc.. I don't even notice the tinnitus. Sometimes after a movie I'm like.. 'Oh yeah I got tinnitus' and then I'm most likely to chat with someone or go do an activity. Even now, writing this, I hear the noise, but I'm not listening to it.
Maybe a golden tip for all of you out there: You'll only hear it when you listen to it.
Thanks for reading this
My name is Jari and I've been suffering from tinnitus since I was 12.
Yesterday I turned 19 and I still have it. The doctors told me it'd eventually fade away within a few months or 1.5 years. I kept hoping it would fade away but it still hasnt by now, 7 years later. My passion is producing music and I've applied to a music production school. What they don't know is that I'm experiencing this living nightmare and I also know that it is probably the best thing not to tell them, since I know myself that my production ability is not held back because of it.
But I must be honest, over the years I've learned and thaught myself alot and nowadays I hardly struggle with this disease. The only time it really bothers me is when I wake up and the sound is at it's loudest. After that I brush my teeth and my ears start to get used to hearing for the day. I have thaught myself to just not think about it and simply ignore the sound. With communicating there is a difference between hearing and understanding. I've accepted that I simply couldn't hear as good as before, but I've compensated that with trying to improve understanding. For example, when I don't hear something correctly I just try to finish the sentence by what I've heard and what's most likely to be said.
Also, when I listen to music or when I'm focusing on other stuff like eating, drinking, watching a movie etc.. I don't even notice the tinnitus. Sometimes after a movie I'm like.. 'Oh yeah I got tinnitus' and then I'm most likely to chat with someone or go do an activity. Even now, writing this, I hear the noise, but I'm not listening to it.
Maybe a golden tip for all of you out there: You'll only hear it when you listen to it.
Thanks for reading this