Hi, I've had tinnitus since October 24. Initially, I could only hear a ticking sound in my left ear, but it progressed into loud, high-pitched noises at night. I was terrified for many months.
In January, I was diagnosed with severe anaemia. After a blood transfusion, I felt more able to manage my tinnitus. Six months on, I'm better day to day, but I feel a bit stuck at the moment.
When I go to shops or cafes, I need to use earbuds to play other sounds that help block out the noise, especially if there's music playing. I keep wondering if it's going to stay like this, or if I'll eventually get used to everyday sounds again.
It's affecting family life for my husband and son. We still go out for walks and spend time outdoors, but things like the cinema, pubs, or loud cafes put me off. They've been great at supporting me, but I can't help feeling they must be getting fed up with it.
I'm trying to get on with life, but I do find it hard sometimes. Just putting it out there. I'm in the UK.
In January, I was diagnosed with severe anaemia. After a blood transfusion, I felt more able to manage my tinnitus. Six months on, I'm better day to day, but I feel a bit stuck at the moment.
When I go to shops or cafes, I need to use earbuds to play other sounds that help block out the noise, especially if there's music playing. I keep wondering if it's going to stay like this, or if I'll eventually get used to everyday sounds again.
It's affecting family life for my husband and son. We still go out for walks and spend time outdoors, but things like the cinema, pubs, or loud cafes put me off. They've been great at supporting me, but I can't help feeling they must be getting fed up with it.
I'm trying to get on with life, but I do find it hard sometimes. Just putting it out there. I'm in the UK.