Hi, I'm 30 years old and struggling with severe tinnitus. It's a high-pitched ringing sound. I've been to the ER, urgent care, and an ENT, but they only performed quick evaluations and referred me to an audiologist. My hearing test came back normal. I requested an MRI/CT scan because I've been dealing with tinnitus for over four months, but my primary doctor and ENT declined, saying there's no issue with my ears and they don't know what's causing the tinnitus. They suggested I see a dentist.
The dentist didn't examine me thoroughly and only recommended removing my wisdom teeth, even though they aren't painful. I don't grind my teeth either, as far as I know. I feel stuck with my medical care. I'm paying a lot for insurance through my employer but getting no real answers.
Tinnitus Spike
When it first started, I was terrified. After researching more about tinnitus, I learned it's not harmful, so I tried to manage my emotions and focus on sleeping. At first, I couldn't sleep for two nights, but now I can if I have a fan and music playing. I can't be in a quiet room or car anymore because the ringing is too intense.
I've had to stop going to my usual massage place because the soft music there isn't enough to mask the sound. I was doing okay for the first three months, but after a stomach upset that caused vomiting (and using a lot of Pepto to recover), my tinnitus spiked again. Now, I sometimes wake up from dreams with the ringing and feel anxious. I must turn on the music a bit louder to cover the ringing and to back to sleep for few hours. During the day, the anxiety of tinnitus sound even makes my hands shake a bit sometimes.
Struggling to Find the Cause
I don't know what's causing my tinnitus. I haven't been exposed to loud noises, and I haven't had any ear infections. I've considered TMJ, but I don't grind my teeth, and my dentist hasn't identified any issues. About a month before my tinnitus began, I went through a traumatic relationship issue. While that's resolved now, the tinnitus still remained. I've been left with health anxiety, especially when the tinnitus spikes.
Emotional Impact
I'm feeling emotionally overwhelmed and somewhat depressed. The medical system has been a huge disappointment. Please send me a hug and keep me in your prayers.
Considering CBT
I've had a consultation with NeuroMed Tinnitus Clinic about their CBT program. John, the consultant, seemed very knowledgeable and experienced, and their refund policy is reassuring. However, I'm hesitant because it's a brain training program, and I'm unsure if it will work for me. I still don't know if my tinnitus is caused by physical or mental factors.
The dentist didn't examine me thoroughly and only recommended removing my wisdom teeth, even though they aren't painful. I don't grind my teeth either, as far as I know. I feel stuck with my medical care. I'm paying a lot for insurance through my employer but getting no real answers.
Tinnitus Spike
When it first started, I was terrified. After researching more about tinnitus, I learned it's not harmful, so I tried to manage my emotions and focus on sleeping. At first, I couldn't sleep for two nights, but now I can if I have a fan and music playing. I can't be in a quiet room or car anymore because the ringing is too intense.
I've had to stop going to my usual massage place because the soft music there isn't enough to mask the sound. I was doing okay for the first three months, but after a stomach upset that caused vomiting (and using a lot of Pepto to recover), my tinnitus spiked again. Now, I sometimes wake up from dreams with the ringing and feel anxious. I must turn on the music a bit louder to cover the ringing and to back to sleep for few hours. During the day, the anxiety of tinnitus sound even makes my hands shake a bit sometimes.
Struggling to Find the Cause
I don't know what's causing my tinnitus. I haven't been exposed to loud noises, and I haven't had any ear infections. I've considered TMJ, but I don't grind my teeth, and my dentist hasn't identified any issues. About a month before my tinnitus began, I went through a traumatic relationship issue. While that's resolved now, the tinnitus still remained. I've been left with health anxiety, especially when the tinnitus spikes.
Emotional Impact
I'm feeling emotionally overwhelmed and somewhat depressed. The medical system has been a huge disappointment. Please send me a hug and keep me in your prayers.
Considering CBT
I've had a consultation with NeuroMed Tinnitus Clinic about their CBT program. John, the consultant, seemed very knowledgeable and experienced, and their refund policy is reassuring. However, I'm hesitant because it's a brain training program, and I'm unsure if it will work for me. I still don't know if my tinnitus is caused by physical or mental factors.