Hi, my name is Leslie and I've had tinnitus for a month.
It's stress related and seems to have gotten worse instead of better. I'm afraid to eat, afraid to run.
There is so much information out there that's contradictory. Tinnitus has taken over my life.
Is running good or bad?
Do I have to watch everything I eat or go back to my normal routine? Help!
Hi Lesvil,
Sorry about your predicament, and welcome.
First of all I doubt that your T is caused by stress. The reason I say that is that researchers believe that in an overwhelming percentage of cases, T is due to some damage to the auditory system, sometimes not even detected by our crude hearing tests.
What diagnostic tests have you undergone? What did you do to find your root cause?
Here's a flowchart you can use:
https://www.tinnitusresearch.net/index.php/for-clinicians/diagnostic-flowchart
WRT to running, I doubt it will damage your hearing, but exercise in general can make T spike, if I believe the reports in here.
As for diet, it all depends what your root cause is: if you had endolymphatic hydrops or Meniere's, you would most likely be told to avoid caffeine/sugar/salt/alcohol, but you don't know what is affecting you, so perhaps it would be wise to take that as first step.
I find that my T is unaffected by anything: whatever I eat, whatever I listen to, whatever I do, my T doesn't change at all. But this can vary among individuals, so it helps to listen to your body signals.
At first I had taken most foods out of my diet out of fear. Then I slowly reintegrated them, and I now eat the same as pre-T.
Good luck!