- May 29, 2015
- 104
- Tinnitus Since
- 10/2014
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Prolonged stress followed by bereavement
Hi everyone,
Yes I'm panicking again today. I have mild T and sometimes it's only even slight. But I'm SUCH a worrygut and get myself into such a state still. I only really hear T in the quiet and yet I'm still carrying so much stress which of course makes things worse and makes me worry that the T will get worse and stay like it. THEN I'll be wishing I was back as I am now. Round and round I go until evenings when I'm calmer usually as I am ready for sleep again. I can't work at the moment either.
The last two out of three nights, I've tried sleeping with meds only and no masking sound and managed it ok so why am I still gasping for air as I type this. I try and keep busy but going out only puts me amongst happy people just getting on with life and highlights my current situation. Plus every time I venture out, I'm focussing primarily on what I'll hear when I'm back home again. Sometimes it rings a little louder after going out but goes back down again after a while.
Breathing exercises help but it's STAYING calm that eludes me. If I listen for it, I get it. People say practice relaxing and don't monitor your T. But surely doing the one must involve the other.
Yes I'm panicking again today. I have mild T and sometimes it's only even slight. But I'm SUCH a worrygut and get myself into such a state still. I only really hear T in the quiet and yet I'm still carrying so much stress which of course makes things worse and makes me worry that the T will get worse and stay like it. THEN I'll be wishing I was back as I am now. Round and round I go until evenings when I'm calmer usually as I am ready for sleep again. I can't work at the moment either.
The last two out of three nights, I've tried sleeping with meds only and no masking sound and managed it ok so why am I still gasping for air as I type this. I try and keep busy but going out only puts me amongst happy people just getting on with life and highlights my current situation. Plus every time I venture out, I'm focussing primarily on what I'll hear when I'm back home again. Sometimes it rings a little louder after going out but goes back down again after a while.
Breathing exercises help but it's STAYING calm that eludes me. If I listen for it, I get it. People say practice relaxing and don't monitor your T. But surely doing the one must involve the other.