- Oct 21, 2019
- 9
- Tinnitus Since
- 18/10/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- long headphone exposure
Hello all,
First off, a big thank you to the people who share their experiences and advice, especially those who have had some form of recovery yet return to help others.
I've been housebound for the last 6 months and working extensively on music production with headphones, and ignoring the warning signs (headaches/fatigue) until last Friday the high-pitched noise was suddenly present, and I had to conclude I had tinnitus.
Symptoms:
My tinnitus isn't so loud as some people's here - I don't feel that I have any hearing loss, and when my attention is fixed on something, or I'm outside surrounded by other stimuli, I can ignore it. It's a high-pitched tone, slightly more from the right ear but definitely also coming from the centre of my brain.
My inner ears also feel sore - a bit like mild sunburn.
So I guess that I also have hyperacusis to some degree - but the thing is, I can't tell if that's from ear damage or lack of sleep. I've often suffered with bad sleep, and would always be hyper sensitive to noise if I am super tired.
I haven't seen a Doctor yet, and I'm trying to make an appointment at an ear clinic just to confirm that it's tinnitus. The only positives I see from this situation is that looking around here and the web, while there's not exactly a cure, many people become habituated to it enough that doesn't dramatically affect their lives.
I want to sleep!
I don't want to take drugs, I can't afford anything expensive, so I'll go with trying to ignore it/change my response to it, and who knows, maybe I'll be one of the lucky ones who's brain re-calibrates on it's own and it may go away or heal in some way. I think I have had very mild and brief bouts before in my life which have over time disappeared, but nothing like this. First reaction is depression and anger at self for inflicting this, so stupidly, but all of the advice regarding success seems to be to drive out any negative response. In the first few days this has been difficult.
Can anyone with a similar history give advice?
Thanks in advance.
First off, a big thank you to the people who share their experiences and advice, especially those who have had some form of recovery yet return to help others.
I've been housebound for the last 6 months and working extensively on music production with headphones, and ignoring the warning signs (headaches/fatigue) until last Friday the high-pitched noise was suddenly present, and I had to conclude I had tinnitus.
Symptoms:
My tinnitus isn't so loud as some people's here - I don't feel that I have any hearing loss, and when my attention is fixed on something, or I'm outside surrounded by other stimuli, I can ignore it. It's a high-pitched tone, slightly more from the right ear but definitely also coming from the centre of my brain.
My inner ears also feel sore - a bit like mild sunburn.
So I guess that I also have hyperacusis to some degree - but the thing is, I can't tell if that's from ear damage or lack of sleep. I've often suffered with bad sleep, and would always be hyper sensitive to noise if I am super tired.
I haven't seen a Doctor yet, and I'm trying to make an appointment at an ear clinic just to confirm that it's tinnitus. The only positives I see from this situation is that looking around here and the web, while there's not exactly a cure, many people become habituated to it enough that doesn't dramatically affect their lives.
I want to sleep!
I don't want to take drugs, I can't afford anything expensive, so I'll go with trying to ignore it/change my response to it, and who knows, maybe I'll be one of the lucky ones who's brain re-calibrates on it's own and it may go away or heal in some way. I think I have had very mild and brief bouts before in my life which have over time disappeared, but nothing like this. First reaction is depression and anger at self for inflicting this, so stupidly, but all of the advice regarding success seems to be to drive out any negative response. In the first few days this has been difficult.
Can anyone with a similar history give advice?
Thanks in advance.