Hi all, my name is Robert and I'm 26 years old. New to posting on this forum but I have been coming here for support ever since my tinnitus began approximately 2.5 years ago. My tinnitus was caused by a gun being fired inches away from my head. Three to four months of having what seems to be considered loud-tinnitus by many of you (my tinnitus sounds like a freight train chugging along with mixed in hisses and whining noises) followed the incident. I fell into deep depression, lost my job, lost my girlfriend, and lost a lot of friends trying to cope with my tinnitus. Although, now 2 years down the road from that my tinnitus has became easier to manage day by day and am beginning to get my life back on track.
Now... as of today I woke up with almost total silence, or as close to silence as I can ever remember.
It's still there if I really concentrate on it but I was completely dumbfounded. I hadn't changed anything in my daily schedule. Ate the same foods, got the same amount of sleep, exercised... the usual stuff. Basically today made me hopeful.
There is no chance I am expecting it to stay this quiet and expect to hear that train again by tomorrow.
But, I realized today that having hope that one day my tinnitus will finally disappear may be the thing that gets me over this hump in my life. I send good wishes to everyone who has struggled or is struggling with tinnitus. I haven't dealt with it as long as some of you but I can definitely relate. If you are really struggling just as I have never give up hope that one day your tinnitus could still miraculously go away or a cure will be found.
Now... as of today I woke up with almost total silence, or as close to silence as I can ever remember.
It's still there if I really concentrate on it but I was completely dumbfounded. I hadn't changed anything in my daily schedule. Ate the same foods, got the same amount of sleep, exercised... the usual stuff. Basically today made me hopeful.
There is no chance I am expecting it to stay this quiet and expect to hear that train again by tomorrow.
But, I realized today that having hope that one day my tinnitus will finally disappear may be the thing that gets me over this hump in my life. I send good wishes to everyone who has struggled or is struggling with tinnitus. I haven't dealt with it as long as some of you but I can definitely relate. If you are really struggling just as I have never give up hope that one day your tinnitus could still miraculously go away or a cure will be found.