Having recently experienced tinnitus, the first time in my life, I panicked and thought the worst: I'd never recover and my life would go in a very unfortunate direction I had never imagined.
Except, I had the great good fortune to be examined by a wonderful ENT physician whose diagnosis was a new lease on life for me: My tinnitus was caused *not* by a damaged ear, which was my worst fear, it was caused by a TMJ disorder, which can be treated with physical therapy and lifestyle/dietary changes, and be resolved, along with the resolution of the tinnitus. It also helped that the ENT removed a couple of sizable mounds of wax deeply impacted in my ears. I'm undergoing TMJ therapy and am on the mend.
So, I urge everyone who hasn't been examined by an ENT doc to please do so. And, those who have been examined by an ENT with no success, seek a second, or third, or fourth etc, opinion. Don't suffer in silence or absence of silence.
Except, I had the great good fortune to be examined by a wonderful ENT physician whose diagnosis was a new lease on life for me: My tinnitus was caused *not* by a damaged ear, which was my worst fear, it was caused by a TMJ disorder, which can be treated with physical therapy and lifestyle/dietary changes, and be resolved, along with the resolution of the tinnitus. It also helped that the ENT removed a couple of sizable mounds of wax deeply impacted in my ears. I'm undergoing TMJ therapy and am on the mend.
So, I urge everyone who hasn't been examined by an ENT doc to please do so. And, those who have been examined by an ENT with no success, seek a second, or third, or fourth etc, opinion. Don't suffer in silence or absence of silence.