Hi everyone,
Thank you for looking at my thread, for your time, and for participating on Tinnitus Talk.
I have had tinnitus for over ten years. I have been reading Tinnitus Talk over the years and it has given me hope and some suggestions.
So, here's my story:
It all started one morning, moored in a bay in one of the Virgin Islands, in the Caribbean. It wasn't a shark or a deadly jellyfish that hurt me, however. I woke feeling completely numb around my left ear. And I couldn't hear anything.
Two days later, back in the city, my doctor finds that I had an ear infection, caused by sea water staying inside my ear at night and by some scratches in the outer ear. Fast forward a few months, my tinnitus was very strong, but thanks to patience and perhaps to medication, it subsided.
It's still there, even though around 2/10 of what it was.
I have noticed a few things over the past ten years:
I love music and I am an audiophile - and I have very sensitive hearing (I hear things and sounds most people don't...). So, I've always been careful to avoid loud noises and the like.
I feel like maybe there's a way to make it go away at some point in the future.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thank you so much for your help and suggestions.
Thank you for looking at my thread, for your time, and for participating on Tinnitus Talk.
I have had tinnitus for over ten years. I have been reading Tinnitus Talk over the years and it has given me hope and some suggestions.
So, here's my story:
It all started one morning, moored in a bay in one of the Virgin Islands, in the Caribbean. It wasn't a shark or a deadly jellyfish that hurt me, however. I woke feeling completely numb around my left ear. And I couldn't hear anything.
Two days later, back in the city, my doctor finds that I had an ear infection, caused by sea water staying inside my ear at night and by some scratches in the outer ear. Fast forward a few months, my tinnitus was very strong, but thanks to patience and perhaps to medication, it subsided.
It's still there, even though around 2/10 of what it was.
I have noticed a few things over the past ten years:
- Sports and cardio activity helps.
- Eating vegetarian helps, dairy and inflammation makes things worse on the other hand.
- Swimming, changes in pressure, etc, don't help.
- Massaging my jaw and the area behind my ear also help.
I love music and I am an audiophile - and I have very sensitive hearing (I hear things and sounds most people don't...). So, I've always been careful to avoid loud noises and the like.
I feel like maybe there's a way to make it go away at some point in the future.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thank you so much for your help and suggestions.