- Jan 17, 2018
- 15
- Tinnitus Since
- 8 weeks
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Setraline Anti depressants
Hi all,
This is my first post (on any forum ever).
I am 8 weeks into Tinnitus and at the point of desperation. It was triggered by Sertraline which I stopped using after just 12 days. I have done all the usual; white noise, sleep phones, attempts at relaxation and mindfulness etc. But I simply CANNOT get to sleep or stay asleep. I am a total emotional wreck in the day and live in dread of the night hours.
My tinnitus is inexplainable according to my audiologist; I have no hearing loss or damage to speak of. It is thus phantom noise and possibly worsened by stress.
I suspect I may have to take some sleeping medication soon although I am wary of the 'slippery slope' in to dependence effect.
I suppose I am simply posting to ask for any messages of hope. What are my chances of getting used to it and leading a normal and full life? When does habituation occur? Do people who have it chronically get to sleep at night? It is currently dominating my existence and frankly, making me feel fairly dark thoughts. I have a six month old baby to look after also which compounds the fatigue.
I have to feel that this won't be my life, it's simply soul destroying.
Best wishes and any advice appreciated.
Lizzie
This is my first post (on any forum ever).
I am 8 weeks into Tinnitus and at the point of desperation. It was triggered by Sertraline which I stopped using after just 12 days. I have done all the usual; white noise, sleep phones, attempts at relaxation and mindfulness etc. But I simply CANNOT get to sleep or stay asleep. I am a total emotional wreck in the day and live in dread of the night hours.
My tinnitus is inexplainable according to my audiologist; I have no hearing loss or damage to speak of. It is thus phantom noise and possibly worsened by stress.
I suspect I may have to take some sleeping medication soon although I am wary of the 'slippery slope' in to dependence effect.
I suppose I am simply posting to ask for any messages of hope. What are my chances of getting used to it and leading a normal and full life? When does habituation occur? Do people who have it chronically get to sleep at night? It is currently dominating my existence and frankly, making me feel fairly dark thoughts. I have a six month old baby to look after also which compounds the fatigue.
I have to feel that this won't be my life, it's simply soul destroying.
Best wishes and any advice appreciated.
Lizzie