I have worked in a noisy factory For many years and also hunt big game and target practice. I have not always used adequate hearing protection, I'll admit.
I first started noticing the big "T" about 15 years ago and at that time it was somewhat tolerable. I started taking better care at work and while shooting to protect my hearing.
This past year I have retired from the factory work (working with giant forge machines) but now my T has become noticeably worse. I wake up during the night with screaming loud hissing in my head. It has become so stressful that I dread going to sleep for fear of reoccurrence. I wake up and shake my head and stick my fingers in my ears to try and pop them like a cork. Anything to quiet the ringing.
I always go to bed with the TV tuned to a boring infomercial channel or C-Span so there will be background noise so I can get to sleep.
I believe it has become worse since I began Opiod medications for chronic pain. I have been using them for four years and am in the process of weaning off since I had a spinal cord stimulator implanted in my lower spine this past year.
i am desperate for some improvement and I am at my wits end. The slightest loud noise now during the day will set off the screaming T session. Only subsiding when I get quiet and find a distraction.
Is there anything new in the technology world that has helped anyone on this forum from wanting to jump off a bridge?
I am new to this site and am glad to see I'm not alone with this condition. Looking forward to improving my quality of life.
I first started noticing the big "T" about 15 years ago and at that time it was somewhat tolerable. I started taking better care at work and while shooting to protect my hearing.
This past year I have retired from the factory work (working with giant forge machines) but now my T has become noticeably worse. I wake up during the night with screaming loud hissing in my head. It has become so stressful that I dread going to sleep for fear of reoccurrence. I wake up and shake my head and stick my fingers in my ears to try and pop them like a cork. Anything to quiet the ringing.
I always go to bed with the TV tuned to a boring infomercial channel or C-Span so there will be background noise so I can get to sleep.
I believe it has become worse since I began Opiod medications for chronic pain. I have been using them for four years and am in the process of weaning off since I had a spinal cord stimulator implanted in my lower spine this past year.
i am desperate for some improvement and I am at my wits end. The slightest loud noise now during the day will set off the screaming T session. Only subsiding when I get quiet and find a distraction.
Is there anything new in the technology world that has helped anyone on this forum from wanting to jump off a bridge?
I am new to this site and am glad to see I'm not alone with this condition. Looking forward to improving my quality of life.