- Mar 10, 2021
- 11
- Tinnitus Since
- 1/2021
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Concerts, loud headphones, tools
Hi everyone, just thought I'd take a moment to share.
I was first impacted by tinnitus back in January this year. I think it had been developing gradually over my 40 odd years of loud music and such.
Life suddenly turned upside down and I already have high anxiety/depression so I became completely suicidal. No sleep for days at a time couldn't function at work or at home with my family. After a couple of weeks I was making plans to end things.
Went to hospital for a couple of weeks and was put on AD's and sent home. Felt I was able to soldier on for a while longer... Nearly 6 months later and I can now look back on my achievements in this time:
1. I can still go to work and even got a new job which I had applied for.
2. I can still be a good father and partner now that my mood is stable.
3. I passed a difficult exam which will enable further career progression.
4. Some days I can have almost no awareness of my tinnitus (though it's always there).
5. I have developed practical strategies for minimizing hearing damage in future (earplugs, etc).
6. Kept myself alive and hopeful that there is a cure some day, but either way I know I'll be fine.
Anyway, just thought I'd share what I consider to be some personal successes.
As far advice goes, I think antidepressants have really helped me to cope. I often read people's reservations about these medications due to ototoxicity, emotional "deadening" and stuff, but I think they deserve consideration for sure, especially if you've exhausted all other ways of coping.
Well, all the best. Stay strong. If you're new to tinnitus, just know that there are ways to cope - it's not the end.
I was first impacted by tinnitus back in January this year. I think it had been developing gradually over my 40 odd years of loud music and such.
Life suddenly turned upside down and I already have high anxiety/depression so I became completely suicidal. No sleep for days at a time couldn't function at work or at home with my family. After a couple of weeks I was making plans to end things.
Went to hospital for a couple of weeks and was put on AD's and sent home. Felt I was able to soldier on for a while longer... Nearly 6 months later and I can now look back on my achievements in this time:
1. I can still go to work and even got a new job which I had applied for.
2. I can still be a good father and partner now that my mood is stable.
3. I passed a difficult exam which will enable further career progression.
4. Some days I can have almost no awareness of my tinnitus (though it's always there).
5. I have developed practical strategies for minimizing hearing damage in future (earplugs, etc).
6. Kept myself alive and hopeful that there is a cure some day, but either way I know I'll be fine.
Anyway, just thought I'd share what I consider to be some personal successes.
As far advice goes, I think antidepressants have really helped me to cope. I often read people's reservations about these medications due to ototoxicity, emotional "deadening" and stuff, but I think they deserve consideration for sure, especially if you've exhausted all other ways of coping.
Well, all the best. Stay strong. If you're new to tinnitus, just know that there are ways to cope - it's not the end.