Stop Scrolling and Start Living — My Tinnitus Success Story

MarcB

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Feb 11, 2025
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2018
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"Stop scrolling and start living." I know, easier said than done, especially when you first experience tinnitus.

I'm posting this because I once promised myself that if I got through it, I would come back to a forum one day to give others hope. The thing is, when you do get through it (and you will), you move on with your life. You are not constantly googling or reading about other people's struggles, so you are not on here every day, week, or month. You forget about it. That is why you see fewer success stories compared to the number of people suffering on forums.

Seven years ago, I developed tinnitus. I have no idea what caused it. On a scale of 1 to 10, I was at a 10. I had a loud high pitched noise for months, maybe even years. It led to anxiety and depression, creating a never ending cycle. I could not enter a room without using some kind of background noise to mask it. I would play something on my phone, turn on the radio, run the tap, or even light the gas hob or fireplace just to distract myself. Looking back, it was awful. I would not wish it on anyone. My ringing was louder than the TV.

I tried sound therapy. It made no difference. Honestly, I think it is a scam. But when you are desperate, you will try anything.

What worked for me was two things: exercise and time. Exercise calmed my anxiety and improved my well being, which in turn reduced my perception of the ringing. But the main healer is time. And I do not mean days or months, I mean years. The process is so slow and gradual that eventually, you just forget about it. It fades when you stop ruminating over it. Some people call that acceptance. I never wanted to accept it, but that came naturally with time, even though I once thought that was impossible.

If you asked me now, I would say my tinnitus is at a 1 on a scale of 1 to 10. It is not even something I really think about anymore. But I do remember how I felt at the beginning, like my world had been turned upside down.

I hope this helps anyone who is struggling. You will get better. I promise.
 
Thank you so much for this.

I have had tinnitus since April of last year, and for a while, I was doing great. Then, out of nowhere, it started coming back—all the stages of depression, the dark thoughts, the loudness. I guess you could say I had already habituated. I could be in a quiet room, and it was barely noticeable. But now, it has heightened and turned into an ugly hiss, like an old CRT TV.

I know it is back at the forefront of my mind, and I know it is possible to get back to where I was—just like you said, with time. I work out almost every day, and that helps me a lot. Like you, I went through a full course with Treble Health, sound therapy, and CBT. I think it partially helped me habituate.

I know a lot of my current spike has to do with stress from work and exhaustion, but I have faith and hope that it will get better again.

Thank you for your post. You have no idea how much I needed to see this.
 
You're welcome, and thank you for your kind message.

Our stories are remarkably similar. Like you, my tinnitus may have been caused by stress and exhaustion from work. I did not experience depression or anxiety until the tinnitus started, but then it became a cycle. I also went through CBT, which helped. Tinnitus will spike, especially when you are stressed. Mine still can, but it is much lower now.

I also train every day when possible, and it has made a massive difference. It is now a part of my lifestyle, and I love it. Looking back at where I was compared to where I am now is unbelievable. All the things you think you will never be able to do or enjoy again will come back to you. And I believe that once you have gone through something like this, you come back stronger and better. I remember reading, "Exercise like your life depends on it," and I think that is true. But for anyone reading this who does not exercise, just focus on yourself and your well being. You will get through this.

Remember, it takes time, and because the progress is so gradual, it may not feel like you are improving, but you are. Eventually, I reached a point where tinnitus was not at the forefront of my mind for long stretches of time. You just do not think about it. You are not trying to hear it. You are not noticing it. And if you do notice it, it is no longer bothersome.

I remember telling my partner when I first started struggling, "I hardly ever read anything positive on the forums." She said, "Because once people get better, why would they come back?" And she was right. You just move on with life. That is why I promised myself that if I got through this, I would return to a forum and let others know, It will be okay.

In the beginning, we all need one thing, hope. You will have difficult moments, but they will pass.

Keep up with your training and focus on your well being. That is the key, and everything else will fall into place. 👍🏻

Marc
 
Hello, and thank you for sharing your story!

I'm just now opening up to everyone about my tinnitus. I've had these symptoms since birth, and I'm starting to educate myself more about the condition. I didn't realize how much it can take over your life, but only if you let it.

There was no technology to help me when I was growing up, but I need hearing aids. I'm almost deaf in my left ear, and I just got my hearing aids in December 2024. Reading helps me a lot these days. Before, I couldn't read because I couldn't concentrate. My tinnitus was that bad. But with hearing aids, I can read now.

I know it is different for everyone, but tinnitus is a real condition, and it can happen to anyone at any time. I hope everyone here finds relief.

I found this site because of a book I started reading called Living with Tinnitus by Laura Cole. I can't believe this site is real!
 
Yet another "success" story without any previous "before" posts.

Not reading it. Not convinced.

There seems to be a trend now—people posting about winning the race without any evidence that the race even happened.
 
Seven years ago, I developed tinnitus. I have no idea what caused it. On a scale of 1 to 10, I was at a 10. I had a loud high pitched noise for months, maybe even years.
You're not very specific. How many years did it take for your tinnitus to fade from a 10 to a 1? Did you have multiple tones, reactive tinnitus, or spikes?
 

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