Hello everyone, I created this account just so I can post my success story since I got a lot of help browsing Tinnitus Talk when I first got TTTS.
Anyway, I have had tinnitus since 2010; I am habituated and it does not bother me 90% of the time.
At the end of November one day when I went out I started hearing a loud helicopter and thought it was strange for my area; I kept looking but did not see one. Then the following days I started getting mild/moderate hyperacusis with muffled hearing and then a week after that I got TTTS in my left ear.
I could differentiate my TTTS and tinnitus because if I covered my left ear it drowned out the fluttering sound but with tinnitus covering my ears made it louder. Anyway it was a really terrible month and a half for me; I must have spent nearly $2000 trying different things; medications, vitamins, humidifier, new CPAP mask (I have sleep apnea), massages.
Before I explain how I treated myself I'll just describe my TTTS; it was terrible and my spasms would last FOR DAYS at a time, sometimes it got SO LOUD I could barely hear anything else. Stress/anxiety definitely made it worse; the first few weeks I thought several times whether I should end it all or not but thankfully I did not.
Anyway here is what worked for me and hopefully it helps you too.
1. Do not let it stress you out; think positive, you will get over this.
2. Reduce daily anxiety, control your emotions, try your best to relax.
3. GET GOOD SLEEP; please try your best to sleep well; it is extremely important, just think positively and convince yourself that you will wake up feeling better if you relax and sleep well.
4. DO NOT MASK EVERY NOISE THAT TRIGGERS YOUR SPASMS, yes, reduce the overall noise that you experience but you want to desensitize yourself from the noises that harm you so just blocking them out is the worst thing and impossible in the long run.
5. Relax your jaw; although I never had jaw pain, I noticed if I kept my jaw relaxed and slightly opened with my mouth closed, it helped a lot.
6. GARLIC GARLIC GARLIC; the biggest game changer for me was eating garlic, I ate one big clove of FRESH RAW GARLIC (FRESHNESS MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE) on an empty stomach in the morning 20 minutes before I ate or drank anything and another at night before I ate/drank anything for dinner. It is not comfortable but I felt the garlic was like an antibiotic straight into my ear and when I first did it it instantly stopped the spasms. CHEW GARLIC well before swallowing.
Now my TTTS spasms, if they occur, are very quiet and barely noticeable and I am spasm free most of the time and it has only been a month and a half since I first had symptoms so I am very happy and thankful that I am recovering quickly. I hope this thread helps people suffering and wish everyone a speedy recovery.
Anyway, I have had tinnitus since 2010; I am habituated and it does not bother me 90% of the time.
At the end of November one day when I went out I started hearing a loud helicopter and thought it was strange for my area; I kept looking but did not see one. Then the following days I started getting mild/moderate hyperacusis with muffled hearing and then a week after that I got TTTS in my left ear.
I could differentiate my TTTS and tinnitus because if I covered my left ear it drowned out the fluttering sound but with tinnitus covering my ears made it louder. Anyway it was a really terrible month and a half for me; I must have spent nearly $2000 trying different things; medications, vitamins, humidifier, new CPAP mask (I have sleep apnea), massages.
Before I explain how I treated myself I'll just describe my TTTS; it was terrible and my spasms would last FOR DAYS at a time, sometimes it got SO LOUD I could barely hear anything else. Stress/anxiety definitely made it worse; the first few weeks I thought several times whether I should end it all or not but thankfully I did not.
Anyway here is what worked for me and hopefully it helps you too.
1. Do not let it stress you out; think positive, you will get over this.
2. Reduce daily anxiety, control your emotions, try your best to relax.
3. GET GOOD SLEEP; please try your best to sleep well; it is extremely important, just think positively and convince yourself that you will wake up feeling better if you relax and sleep well.
4. DO NOT MASK EVERY NOISE THAT TRIGGERS YOUR SPASMS, yes, reduce the overall noise that you experience but you want to desensitize yourself from the noises that harm you so just blocking them out is the worst thing and impossible in the long run.
5. Relax your jaw; although I never had jaw pain, I noticed if I kept my jaw relaxed and slightly opened with my mouth closed, it helped a lot.
6. GARLIC GARLIC GARLIC; the biggest game changer for me was eating garlic, I ate one big clove of FRESH RAW GARLIC (FRESHNESS MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE) on an empty stomach in the morning 20 minutes before I ate or drank anything and another at night before I ate/drank anything for dinner. It is not comfortable but I felt the garlic was like an antibiotic straight into my ear and when I first did it it instantly stopped the spasms. CHEW GARLIC well before swallowing.
Now my TTTS spasms, if they occur, are very quiet and barely noticeable and I am spasm free most of the time and it has only been a month and a half since I first had symptoms so I am very happy and thankful that I am recovering quickly. I hope this thread helps people suffering and wish everyone a speedy recovery.