It all started at the end of May when I took too much Ibuprofen via the recommendation of a friend of mine who's a med student. I was a complete idiot and didn't look into side fx.
It'll go away, they said. It's rare that Ibuprofen can cause permanent tinnitus, they said. Well, here I am, almost at month 3 and it's roaring uncontrollably right now. It's definitely worse right now than when it started (may be just a spike, I have no idea).
I've tried everything under the sun to alleviate it. If it's a vitamin or supplement that is effective in helping with tinnitus, I've tried it or am actively taking it.
Meditation, HBOT (only 5 sessions cause I'm broke), Ginkgo, NAC, Masking aids that aren't effective..
At the current noise level combined with my mental strength, I don't see myself habituating, ever. It's too loud at it's worst. Maybe I can hold out hope that it will at least reduce to an acceptable level for me.
I woke today, and for the first time in my 25 years on this planet, thought to myself
"If I had a light switch that could end my life, I would hit it right now with no hesitation."
Edit: Been to a GP and an ENT since onset, nothing helpful there.
It'll go away, they said. It's rare that Ibuprofen can cause permanent tinnitus, they said. Well, here I am, almost at month 3 and it's roaring uncontrollably right now. It's definitely worse right now than when it started (may be just a spike, I have no idea).
I've tried everything under the sun to alleviate it. If it's a vitamin or supplement that is effective in helping with tinnitus, I've tried it or am actively taking it.
Meditation, HBOT (only 5 sessions cause I'm broke), Ginkgo, NAC, Masking aids that aren't effective..
At the current noise level combined with my mental strength, I don't see myself habituating, ever. It's too loud at it's worst. Maybe I can hold out hope that it will at least reduce to an acceptable level for me.
I woke today, and for the first time in my 25 years on this planet, thought to myself
"If I had a light switch that could end my life, I would hit it right now with no hesitation."
Edit: Been to a GP and an ENT since onset, nothing helpful there.