For newbies I know what you are thinking, ANOTHER damn success story about how the tinnitus DID NOT get better. Maybe you are sick of hearing these habituation stories but it's real.
It took a LONG time for me to get here. I got tinnitus 2/2016 from an ear infection. The ear infection got better, the ringing stayed. I went to every doctor I could find and went to GOOD doctors that specialized in tinnitus. There really isn't treatment (if things have changed recently I am open to hearing about it). I have and have always had major anxiety so I know this has attributed to my tinnitus greatly.
For me under doctors recommendations I took Xanax as needed in the beginning. This was NOT a large amount. Probably like .5 mg per day. At that time I was getting to sleep drinking wine so I wouldn't mix with any pills.
Time went on and I didn't need the Xanax at all during the day. I tapered back on drinking the wine to get to sleep and (under doctors orders). I still take Xanax to get to sleep. I take 1-2 nights a week off (recommended by doctors) so I do not get used to it. I also use headphones on a noise app with crickets with a timer to go off in an hour when I do go to sleep.
I know this sounds like a major pain but realize, I have had severe anxiety before tinnitus. My story won't be like everyone else.
I hear from so many people that they have tinnitus and they aren't bothered at all. My mom, my husband (who I didn't even know had LOUD TINNITUS until I told him I had tinnitus). To be honest the majority of people that I speak to have some sort of tinnitus in silence.
I do like to have a masker on during the day when I am working from home. My tinnitus is super high pitched but thankfully not super loud so I do need to have specific maskers.
The hardest part for me was worrying what meds affect it. I still have that worry. I won't touch ibuprofen (that did not give me tinnitus) and really try to stay away from any meds. I have been to Harvard educated ENT's one of which has tinnitus and is trying to create a cure and he says I am way too worried about the meds part. He said the main things to worry about are life saving IV antibiotics etc. He said he will even take aspirin.
But for me I do try to stick to non ototoxic. DO NOT obsess like I did and google every medicine and ailment related to tinnitus because you will find SOMEONE that posted somewhere they got tinnitus from anything.
I have gotten through the flu, strep with antibiotics, cavities, colds, a wisdom tooth pulled and even a couple minor ear infections all of which did not affect my tinnitus. No I don't get sick a lot. I just was super hyper aware of everything and how it could affect tinnitus. The fear gets better. I have a cold right now and I am not super freaked about the tinnitus.
It gets better. For me habituation is not that I never hear it. It just mean that it doesn't give me that horrific fear that it used to. Life is probably 90% back to normal and I think now how waaaay to freaked out I was.
Advice: don't read too many horror stories, don't sit in silent rooms and listen for your tinnitus and listen to your dr if you need to help you get through with meds. I think my recovery was worse because I did not want to take any meds.
It took a LONG time for me to get here. I got tinnitus 2/2016 from an ear infection. The ear infection got better, the ringing stayed. I went to every doctor I could find and went to GOOD doctors that specialized in tinnitus. There really isn't treatment (if things have changed recently I am open to hearing about it). I have and have always had major anxiety so I know this has attributed to my tinnitus greatly.
For me under doctors recommendations I took Xanax as needed in the beginning. This was NOT a large amount. Probably like .5 mg per day. At that time I was getting to sleep drinking wine so I wouldn't mix with any pills.
Time went on and I didn't need the Xanax at all during the day. I tapered back on drinking the wine to get to sleep and (under doctors orders). I still take Xanax to get to sleep. I take 1-2 nights a week off (recommended by doctors) so I do not get used to it. I also use headphones on a noise app with crickets with a timer to go off in an hour when I do go to sleep.
I know this sounds like a major pain but realize, I have had severe anxiety before tinnitus. My story won't be like everyone else.
I hear from so many people that they have tinnitus and they aren't bothered at all. My mom, my husband (who I didn't even know had LOUD TINNITUS until I told him I had tinnitus). To be honest the majority of people that I speak to have some sort of tinnitus in silence.
I do like to have a masker on during the day when I am working from home. My tinnitus is super high pitched but thankfully not super loud so I do need to have specific maskers.
The hardest part for me was worrying what meds affect it. I still have that worry. I won't touch ibuprofen (that did not give me tinnitus) and really try to stay away from any meds. I have been to Harvard educated ENT's one of which has tinnitus and is trying to create a cure and he says I am way too worried about the meds part. He said the main things to worry about are life saving IV antibiotics etc. He said he will even take aspirin.
But for me I do try to stick to non ototoxic. DO NOT obsess like I did and google every medicine and ailment related to tinnitus because you will find SOMEONE that posted somewhere they got tinnitus from anything.
I have gotten through the flu, strep with antibiotics, cavities, colds, a wisdom tooth pulled and even a couple minor ear infections all of which did not affect my tinnitus. No I don't get sick a lot. I just was super hyper aware of everything and how it could affect tinnitus. The fear gets better. I have a cold right now and I am not super freaked about the tinnitus.
It gets better. For me habituation is not that I never hear it. It just mean that it doesn't give me that horrific fear that it used to. Life is probably 90% back to normal and I think now how waaaay to freaked out I was.
Advice: don't read too many horror stories, don't sit in silent rooms and listen for your tinnitus and listen to your dr if you need to help you get through with meds. I think my recovery was worse because I did not want to take any meds.