- Mar 22, 2023
- 2
- Tinnitus Since
- 10/2021
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Covid virus caused severe tinnitus.
Hi, I just wanted to introduce myself.
I have been struggling with 'severe' bilateral tinnitus for over one and a half years now (along with complete loss of taste and smell) from the COVID-19 virus since October 2021.
I did have 'mild' tinnitus for about five years previous to that but I only noticed it in very quiet environments, usually in the mornings and evenings. It did not bother me then because it was very faint and I could easily dismiss it.
That all changed, literally overnight, as a result of the COVID-19 virus.
What I am hearing now is the pitch/frequency that I heard then (6000 Hz) constantly, no fluctuation or variation but it is devastatingly loud, to the point where it has become debilitating.
The simple reason that I know what I now have is severe tinnitus, is because I can compare it to when I had mild tinnitus.
I now know the difference, sad to say.
This affliction is relentless and merciless. It has affected every area of my life and has been slowly destroying me. From the moment that I wake up until the time that I am finally able to sleep (and that, not very much or often), it is sheer torture.
I will post again more of my history with this but for now, I really do not feel well enough to continue typing out the words.
I have spent much time here on Tinnitus Talk, reading many posts over the last year and a half and finally thought that I would make a post myself.
Farewell for now,
CL Rangerman
I have been struggling with 'severe' bilateral tinnitus for over one and a half years now (along with complete loss of taste and smell) from the COVID-19 virus since October 2021.
I did have 'mild' tinnitus for about five years previous to that but I only noticed it in very quiet environments, usually in the mornings and evenings. It did not bother me then because it was very faint and I could easily dismiss it.
That all changed, literally overnight, as a result of the COVID-19 virus.
What I am hearing now is the pitch/frequency that I heard then (6000 Hz) constantly, no fluctuation or variation but it is devastatingly loud, to the point where it has become debilitating.
The simple reason that I know what I now have is severe tinnitus, is because I can compare it to when I had mild tinnitus.
I now know the difference, sad to say.
This affliction is relentless and merciless. It has affected every area of my life and has been slowly destroying me. From the moment that I wake up until the time that I am finally able to sleep (and that, not very much or often), it is sheer torture.
I will post again more of my history with this but for now, I really do not feel well enough to continue typing out the words.
I have spent much time here on Tinnitus Talk, reading many posts over the last year and a half and finally thought that I would make a post myself.
Farewell for now,
CL Rangerman