- Sep 23, 2021
- 11
- Tinnitus Since
- 09/2021
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown/Maybe noise trauma
Hey everyone!
My name is Ricky, I'll be turning 28 tomorrow, and I'm from the UK.
I've been one of the lucky people working from home for the past 18 months, which means I've been able to get away with working while listening to music through my earphones without getting the stare of doom and disapproval from my manager. Now I just do that to myself in the mirror, realising that this constant whistling kettle in my ear could potentially be with me for life.
A few weeks ago, about two-and-a-half or three, I noticed a slight ringing in my left ear, kind of like a cat alarm, or the noise that the girl's hearing aid creates in a certain movie I don't want to spoil...
I've always had pretty good hearing, but I've also suffered a lot from an increased wax build-up in my ears a few times over the last ten years, which always resulted in fullness, but no tinnitus. This time, however, there's no hearing loss at all, but the tinnitus is there. I tried to get an appointment with my GP, but they sent me to a nurse instead, who just said 'you've got a lot of wax' and sent me on my way with some ear drops that are currently doing naff all.
I've been trying to book an appointment with an audiologist for the last few weeks, but currently getting nowhere with that at all, to check if I have any hearing loss and to get an actual opinion from someone who'll spend more than one second looking in my ears.
Over all, it's not severe and I'm coping somewhat, but I'm also getting bouts of anxiety which cause spikes here and there, and I don't think I've quite gotten over the idea that this could potentially be with me for the rest of my life. Sleeping has been a mixed bag of full nights and two-hour misery naps, and I definitely miss the experience of listening to music without the unwanted member of the band squeaking in my ear throughout the whole thing.
I've been lurking in the success stories section for the last week and thought it was probably about time to make an account. I hope you're all having the best day you possibly can, and thank you for being the small light of positivity in an ocean of despair.
My name is Ricky, I'll be turning 28 tomorrow, and I'm from the UK.
I've been one of the lucky people working from home for the past 18 months, which means I've been able to get away with working while listening to music through my earphones without getting the stare of doom and disapproval from my manager. Now I just do that to myself in the mirror, realising that this constant whistling kettle in my ear could potentially be with me for life.
A few weeks ago, about two-and-a-half or three, I noticed a slight ringing in my left ear, kind of like a cat alarm, or the noise that the girl's hearing aid creates in a certain movie I don't want to spoil...
I've always had pretty good hearing, but I've also suffered a lot from an increased wax build-up in my ears a few times over the last ten years, which always resulted in fullness, but no tinnitus. This time, however, there's no hearing loss at all, but the tinnitus is there. I tried to get an appointment with my GP, but they sent me to a nurse instead, who just said 'you've got a lot of wax' and sent me on my way with some ear drops that are currently doing naff all.
I've been trying to book an appointment with an audiologist for the last few weeks, but currently getting nowhere with that at all, to check if I have any hearing loss and to get an actual opinion from someone who'll spend more than one second looking in my ears.
Over all, it's not severe and I'm coping somewhat, but I'm also getting bouts of anxiety which cause spikes here and there, and I don't think I've quite gotten over the idea that this could potentially be with me for the rest of my life. Sleeping has been a mixed bag of full nights and two-hour misery naps, and I definitely miss the experience of listening to music without the unwanted member of the band squeaking in my ear throughout the whole thing.
I've been lurking in the success stories section for the last week and thought it was probably about time to make an account. I hope you're all having the best day you possibly can, and thank you for being the small light of positivity in an ocean of despair.