- Nov 16, 2020
- 9
- Tinnitus Since
- 2018, got worse in 2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise?
So it's been about a year since my tinnitus got bad, and I figured I should share my experience here in case it might help someone that is suffering as I was one year ago.
I've had tinnitus for a few years now, which I assume was caused at first by standing too close to the speakers at a heavy metal show. It wasn't too bad back then, I could only hear it in a really quiet room and I could easily sleep through it.
But after getting my earwax removed last year (irrigation and microsuction) it got a lot worse. I could hear it pretty much everywhere but the shower, the anxiety was so bad I couldn't sleep, I was barely eating, and I was sure I wasn't going to be able to live like this for the rest of my life.
This anxiety lasted for a month or so, until I developed some coping strategies like always having a window open for the background noise (I live on a busy street) and playing white noise on my phone to help me sleep. I also stopped using headphones for the most part, using them only at very low volumes for Zoom calls as I was working from home. At this point I could function but I was still really depressed about the whole thing, and reading many posts on this forum only made it worse.
At the end of the year I had a really bad spike which made it all even worse, but fortunately it subsided after around a month.
During this year the sound has faded a bit I believe, though I can still hear it in most situations, but I'm pretty sure I'm habituated now as it doesn't bother me much anymore, even when I can hear it. And sometimes I can even completely ignore it.
I know many people here have it a lot worse than I do, and I'm sorry about that, but for people like me, my advice is to get off this forum (or only read the success stories), and just try to believe that time will make things better, even if it's hard to believe that right now. And protect your ears, of course, because it can surely get worse if you don't.
I've had tinnitus for a few years now, which I assume was caused at first by standing too close to the speakers at a heavy metal show. It wasn't too bad back then, I could only hear it in a really quiet room and I could easily sleep through it.
But after getting my earwax removed last year (irrigation and microsuction) it got a lot worse. I could hear it pretty much everywhere but the shower, the anxiety was so bad I couldn't sleep, I was barely eating, and I was sure I wasn't going to be able to live like this for the rest of my life.
This anxiety lasted for a month or so, until I developed some coping strategies like always having a window open for the background noise (I live on a busy street) and playing white noise on my phone to help me sleep. I also stopped using headphones for the most part, using them only at very low volumes for Zoom calls as I was working from home. At this point I could function but I was still really depressed about the whole thing, and reading many posts on this forum only made it worse.
At the end of the year I had a really bad spike which made it all even worse, but fortunately it subsided after around a month.
During this year the sound has faded a bit I believe, though I can still hear it in most situations, but I'm pretty sure I'm habituated now as it doesn't bother me much anymore, even when I can hear it. And sometimes I can even completely ignore it.
I know many people here have it a lot worse than I do, and I'm sorry about that, but for people like me, my advice is to get off this forum (or only read the success stories), and just try to believe that time will make things better, even if it's hard to believe that right now. And protect your ears, of course, because it can surely get worse if you don't.