- Nov 19, 2019
- 47
- Tinnitus Since
- 2009 at least
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Probably chronic ear infections as a child
Hey,
1. Stop using earbuds at high volume, it is definitely not good for you ears. Headphones are recommended, and at low volume.
2. Try to sleep without sound, or even with earplugs. I actually find that sleeping with earplugs in total silence helps my tinnitus.
3. Take at least magnesium and b6 vitamin supplements. They work well for tinnitus AND stress AND sleep.
You can also try other supplements such as curcumin, omega 3 (fish oil), and spirulina. These are known to be generally good for health, and anti-inflammatory.
4. This might be the most important, a lot of people with hearing loss have reported a great great improvement with hearing aids, so I believe it could be a solution for you and might work like a charm.
Actually, there is even ads on national TV for tinnitus in my country (France), at 20h which is audience pike, and which are promoting hearing aids (which means that there is business behind, but also that it's working, they wouldn't pay the highest ad price if it wasn't).
Best of luck
My best friend is actually a hearing therapist and he's going to screen me for hearing loss and refer me to an audiologist and then help me choose a hearing aid.
As for ear buds I wouldn't say I use them at loud volume though. But I'll switch to headphones. For now I just won't use anything for a while.
I do take magnesium and will try the other stuff. I'm scared of sleeping with ear plugs cause I don't want to push them into my ear canal too far inadvertently.
What's crazy is that I sometimes get periods where I briefly forget about tinnitus and then I realize it and the tinnitus goes back up. It's like if I could find a way to stop thinking about it my brain would sort of tune it out but now I'm always looking for it or telling myself not to look for it which does the opposite urrrgh